Island County commissioners approved a bid award to Ebenal General, Inc. for the expansion of the Bayview Road Shop equipment storage building on Monday.
Nichols Brothers Boat Builders of Freeland has pumped out another vessel.
The second of four twin-hulled passenger ferries being built for the San Francisco Bay Area’s Water Emergency Transit Authority is undergoing sea trials at the Langley marina.
After more than 40 years in the funeral business, the past 13 in Langley, Brent and Marge Trimble are retiring to Utah.
With most businesses on the island feeling the pinch of the economy, one business may be pinching itself for its good fortune.
Casey’s Crafts in Bayview is expanding while others are downsizing.
Recently, national business reports have shown the craft industry to be one of the least affected by the economic downturn, with most crafts stores reporting an increase in business compared to sales from last year.
Mary Lukinich of Greenbank has retired after 20 years with Skagit Farmers Supply in Freeland.
Allison Tapert has joined the South Whidbey Record as an advertising sales representative.
Alina Frank uses “emotional acupuncture” to solve problems. All kinds of problems.
Robin Hertlein, owner of Hertlein Grant Writing in Coupeville, has received a national credential awarded by the Grant Professionals Certification Institute, an affiliate of the American Association of Grant Professionals.
Neil Colburn and Candace Culver, the owner-operators of the Clover Patch Café, have signed a new 10-year lease for the 25-year-old restaurant.
For John and Ann Kirkham of Clinton, life is a moveable feast on a bun.
“There’s nothing like a plain, old-fashioned, standard good dog,” John Kirkham said.
The $7.4 billion sale of Puget Sound Energy to a consortium of private investors remains on track, a company official said Monday.
Despite some initial public opposition to the proposal, no objections were filed during the window provided following approval of the deal two weeks ago by a state agency.
Goosefoot organizers recently announced that Cash Store tenant Open Door Gallery + Coffee will transform the retail space formerly occupied…
The South Whidbey Record will switch to a tabloid format in January. The Record’s sister newspaper in Oak Harbor, The Whidbey News-Times, is also making the change.