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Quick falls carry Wildcats to win | Wrestling
Jackson Constant, right, pins Arlington Nov 30 2012, 8:09 AM Fueled by seven falls – six in the first period – the Oak Harbor High School wrestling team won its season and home opener 51-27 over Arlington Thursday, Nov. 29.
Winter prep preview: Coupeville cheer
Nov 30 2012, 10:13 AM The Coupeville High School cheer squad will be under the direction of a new coach, Cheridan Eck, this winter.
Winter prep preview: Oak Harbor cheer
Nov 30 2012, 10:15 AM Winter season means double duty for Oak Harbor High School cheer coach Robin Gohn as the Wildcats feature both competitive and sideline squads.
Winter prep preview: Coupeville boys basketball
Nov 30 2012, 10:17 AM To be competitive this winter is the goal set by coach Anthony Smith for his Coupeville High School boys basketball club.
Winter prep preview: Oak Harbor swim and dive
Nov 30 2012, 10:19 AM The 2012-13 Oak Harbor High School swim and dive team will ride the wake of eight returning lettermen in its defense of the Wesco North title.
Oak Harbor man dies from injuries
Chris Cooper, pictured during happier times, died Thursday evening at Harborview Medical Center and Hospital in Seattle. He passed away surrounded by friends and family. - Courtesy photo Nov 30 2012, 3:37 PM Oak Harbor resident Christopher Cooper passed away at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle Thursday night. The 23-year-old man, a graduate of Oak Harbor High School, never regained consciousness after suffering a head injury in a physical confrontation in downtown Oak Harbor Nov. 17. His father, Terry Cooper, said his son was surrounded by family when he passed away.
Oak Harbor police seize estimated $40K in illegal drugs
Detectives with the Oak Harbor Police Department seized an estimated $40,000 worth of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana from a suspected drug dealer last week. - Photo provided by Oak Harbor Police Department Dec 02 2012, 6:21 AM A detective with the Oak Harbor Police Department arrested an alleged Oak Harbor drug dealer who police believe has been selling literally pounds of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana — tens of thousands of dollars worth — on Whidbey Island each week. Detectives recovered an estimated $40,000 worth of the drugs from the suspect, 26-year-old Michael “Cupcake” Koepke, and a backpack he was carrying, according to the police.
Gearing up for Oak Harbor holiday magic
Carolers perform at the downtown Oak Harbor Holiday Magic event. This year, organizers are expecting more than 200 carolers as part of the Christmas celebration and fundraiser, which starts tonight just before 6 o’clock.  - File photo Dec 01 2012, 10:30 AM Downtown Oak Harbor will be filled with the sights and sounds of community spirit and holiday cheer tonight. Santa will arrive for the annual tree lighting, followed by a caroling contest, free warm drinks, rides on a horse-drawn sleigh and Christmas shopping.
Coupeville holds annual greening parade
Nov 30 2012, 3:46 PM Greening of Coupeville is also this evening. The annual Christmas parade starts at 4 p.m. on Main Street. Following the parade is a tree lighting at Cook’s Corner Park, located at Main Street and Ninth Street. Enjoy Christmas carols and the annual Christmas Art and Antiques Walk through downtown. At 6 p.m., weather permitting, view the Oak Harbor Boat Parade of Lights from the Coupeville Wharf.
Oak Harbor High School NJROTC earns distinction
Oak Harbor High School Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps members Therese Desquitado, Brittany Kjos, Haruka Earney, Jacob Nelson, Zachary Johnson and Ryder Sullivan show the “Pennant of Distinction.”  - Nathan Whalen/Whidbey News-Times Nov 30 2012, 3:54 PM The nearly 200 members Oak Harbor High School Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps earned recognition as one of the top units in an area that includes two countries and a territory. Several members of the Oak Harbor detachment were on hand during Monday’s Oak Harbor School Board meeting to show off it’s “Pennant of Distinction,” given out for the first time by their area leaders. The unit, commonly known as NJROTC, is part of Area 13, which encompasses Washington, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, Northern California, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and Japan.