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Short-handed Wolves fall to Cedarcrest | Soccer
Mar 20 2013, 11:29 AM Illness is bugging the Coupeville High School soccer team, and host Cedarcrest took advantage by downing the Wolves 5-0 Tuesday, March 19.
Powers pulls double-duty in Wildcat win | Soccer
Mar 20 2013, 11:40 AM Caley Powers scored two goals and manned the net for 35 minutes in Oak Harbor High School's 4-2 soccer win over Marysville Getchell at Wildcat Memorial Stadium Tuesday, March 19.
Wolves now 3-0 with win over ATM | Tennis
Mar 20 2013, 11:41 AM Coupeville High School tennis team ran its record to 3-0 with a 5-0 win over visiting Archbishop Murphy Tuesday, March 19.
Wildcats slip by Marysville Getchell | Tennis
Mar 20 2013, 11:06 AM By sweeping the three doubles matches, the Oak Harbor High School tennis team eked out a 4-3 win over visiting Marysville Getchell Tuesday, March 19.
Leete earns medalist title; Wildcats finish 7th | Girls golf
Mar 21 2013, 7:05 PM Annie Leete gathered medalist honors and her Oak Harbor High School girls golf team placed seventh in the 16-team Whidbey Shootout at the Whidbey Golf and Country Club Tuesday, March 19.
Wolves start season with comeback win | Softball
Mar 21 2013, 8:30 AM Coupeville High School softball team found a great way to start the season after suffering through two rainouts, winning a thriller over visiting rival South Whidbey 9-8 Tuesday, March 19.
DUI limit isn’t really the limit | Letters
Mar 20 2013, 8:42 AM All too often an article appears in this paper about someone getting arrested for driving under the influence or causing a DUI crash. It invariably ends with a statement noting the driver’s blood alcohol content was .10 percent or above, “while the legal limit is 0.08 percent.” To whit: Whidbey News-Times March 2 article, “Clinton man charged in highway crash.”
Whidbey Reads library series starts Wednesday
Jonathan Murphy, author of “West of Here” will kick off Sno-Isle Libraries Whidbey Reads series this week.  - Photo courtesy of Sno-Isle Libraries Mar 20 2013, 8:26 AM Whidbey Reads, an all-island program that encourages everyone to read the same book and experience adjunct events that support its themes, has chosen Bainbridge Island author Jonathan Evison’s portrait of the Olympic Peninsula, “West of Here” for their 2013 selection. Ann Murphy, an Oak Harbor librarian, chaired the Whidbey Reads committee this year. During the phase when the committee was considering several local authors, Murphy heard Jonathan Evison speak at a book event in Bellingham and was impressed with his approachable style and honest appraisal of his work.
Whidbey improv workshops aim to address stage fright, help public speaking and sharpen skills of actors
John Fowkes, left, participates in an improvisational game with his son Wolly during an improv workshop in Oak Harbor.  - Ron Newberry/Whidbey News-Times Mar 21 2013, 1:35 PM One by one, actors step forward and share personal stories, cutting each other off in the process. The fast pace and interruptions are by design, all part of improvisational theater, better known as improv. It was going the way Adam Novak wanted it until an actor stopped talking and no one jumped in, leaving an awkward silence. “Keep going!” Novak blurted.
Emerson needs to be accountable | Letters
Mar 20 2013, 8:43 AM After reading the ongoing saga of Commissioner Kelly Emerson, I feel one fact has been forgotten. The Emersons knowingly started construction without a building permit, end of story. If memory serves, it was reported in this newspaper that the Emersons admitted deciding to go ahead without a permit.