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Dog’s nature provides example of God’s eternal love | Faithful Living
Feb 15 2013, 4:15 PM Bear Wells. Sir Buffness. The nicknames continue to evolve as we live with a dog we believe to be about as precious as dogs can be. Nobody in our family could have predicted the great love that has developed for this Chihuahua. We have always been about big dogs that break brush, romp with the men, and lie by my husband’s feet as he works in his shop. Bear Wells defies it all by weighing 6 pounds and preferring human laps to sleep on. Rather than hunting trips he chooses outings in the family car where he can put on his serious car face and plaster his wet noise against car windows for a closer look at the outside world.
North Whidbey Relay for Life teams forming
Feb 15 2013, 4:16 PM Karla Sharkey got involved with the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life for the first time 20 years ago at the request of a friend. Over time, the event took on deeper meaning and now she couldn’t imagine not being a part of it. “It grabs your heart,” she said.
Beauty queen gets four years for her role in 2003 Whidbey murder
Peggy Sue Thomas talks with her attorney during her sentencing hearing Friday in Island County Superior Court.  - Jessie Stensland/Whidbey News-Times Feb 15 2013, 4:28 PM A dramatic scene unfolded inside Island County Superior Court Monday morning at the sentencing hearing of a former beauty queen who became a celebrity after being suspected of murder. A line of TV cameras pursued 47-year-old Peggy Sue Thomas as she entered court. A crew from NBC’s Dateline filmed her every move inside the court as true-crime writer Ann Rule watched from the audience.
Jepsen, medley relay heading to state finals | Swimming
Feb 16 2013, 8:28 AM Oak Harbor’s Josh Jepsen and the Wildcats’ medley relay team both qualified for the top final heat after finishing among the leading eight in the preliminaries at the state swim meet at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way Friday.
Crebbin, Shavers alive for state titles | Wrestling
Feb 16 2013, 9:44 AM Leaving a series of higher-ranked wrestlers in their wakes, Oak Harbor High School's Joshua Crebbin and Courtney Shavers bulled their way into the semifinals at the state 3A wrestling championships, Mat Classic XXV, Friday at the Tacoma Dome.
Crebbin places 2nd in state meet | Wrestling
Feb 17 2013, 12:13 PM For Oak Harbor High School senior Joshua Crebbin, it was almost a storybook ending. Crebbin was ranked seventh entering the 3A state wrestling tournament, then knocked off the first- and third-ranked 160-pound wrestlers on the way to finishing second.
Oak Harbor swims to 7th in medley relay at state | Swimming
Feb 17 2013, 8:36 AM A seventh-place finish in the 200-yard medley relay was the top performance for the Oak Harbor High School swim team at the state championship meet at the King Country Aquatic Center in Federal Way Saturday, Feb. 16.
GP's 'D' sends Oak Harbor home | Boys basketball
Feb 17 2013, 12:10 PM Unable to escape Glacier Peak’s physical and aggressive defense, the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team was eliminated from postseason play with a 58-36 loss to the Grizzlies in the District 1 3A tournament at Jackson High School Saturday, Feb. 16.
Oak Harbor seeking 3rd straight state title | Bowling
Feb 17 2013, 12:12 PM Looking to wrap up its third consecutive Washington State Bowling Proprietors’ Association State High School Championship, Oak Harbor held a slim lead after the first round Saturday, Feb. 16, at Acme Bowl in Tukwila.
Much to smile about at state meet | Wrestling
Feb 17 2013, 6:52 PM As in most high-school state competitions, Oak Harbor’s trip to the Washington 3A wrestling championships included smiles and tears, but those grins were a little wider this time around.