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Apologize for gay slur in headline | Letter
May 24 2013, 3:37 PM Editor, I moved from Coupeville last year but still enjoy reading the news about North Whidbey online.
Tribe offers to drop Oak Harbor claim for $3.9 million, old shop deed
May 27 2013, 10:15 AM The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is offering to settle a $9 million complaint against the City of Oak Harbor for desecration of an Indian burial ground beneath Pioneer Way. City officials aren’t jumping for joy over the proposal.
Benghazi’ letter rife with fiction | Letter
May 24 2013, 3:39 PM Editor, I object to Robert D. Brown’s fiction regarding “Obama’s failure on display with Benghazi” letter to the editor.
Did the ostrich or the egg come first | Letter
May 24 2013, 3:40 PM Editor, In response to Bob Wilbur’s letter to the editor concerning the jet noise abuse in Central Paradise, I think he has reached a logical conclusion that is beyond reproach.
Two seats up for election at the Port of Coupeville
Seats held by Port Commissioners Laura Blankenship, left, and Benye Weber, right, are up for election this year. Blankenship resigned last month. Weber is not up for re-election. - Nathan Whalen / Whidbey News-Times Apr 30 2013, 5:01 PM As the result of an unexpected resignation and recent census results, the the Port of Coupeville’s Board of Commissioners will see big changes by the end of the year. Two of the three seats on the port board are up for election in 2013.
Whidbey residents voice concerns about shoreline rules
Justin Burnett/Whidbey News-Times Tim Jones, operations manager for Penn Cove Shellfish, inspects a string of mussels on one of the farm’s rafts Friday morning. Earlier this week, company officials voiced concerns at a meeting about Island County’s Shoreline Master Program. - Justin Burnett / Whidbey News-Times May 05 2013, 1:02 PM Concerned residents and business owners took one last opportunity this week to voice their thoughts about Island County’s Shoreline Master Program. On Wednesday, the state Department of Ecology held an open house and public hearing in Coupeville.
Wildcats open district with upset win | Soccer
Kevin Silveira blocks a shot in the shootout to set up Oak Harbor May 07 2013, 11:35 AM Shorecrest would agree. Oak Harbor High School is playing its best soccer of the season right now, according to coach Brian Thompson, and the Wildcats couldn’t have picked a better time.
Oak Harbor loses 2 in tournament | Babe Ruth
May 28 2013, 9:30 AM Sporadic play haunted the Oak Harbor Babe Ruth baseball team as it opened the Lynden Memorial Weekend Tournament with a pair of close loses Saturday, May 25.
Pierce takes WGC Men's Invitational title
Doug Piece watches his shot at the Whidbey Men May 28 2013, 9:31 AM Steady as he goes. Doug Pierce’s consistent play carried him to the 48th annual Whidbey Golf Club Men’s Invitational title Saturday and Sunday, May 25 and 26.
Hill at Hastie Lake, Zylstra to get $1.13-million fix
Two southbound cars on Zylstra Road, nearly hidden by a dip, approach the intersection at Hastie Lake Road. Island County will spend more than $1 million fixing the problem later this summer. - Justin Burnett / Whidbey News-Times May 24 2013, 3:29 PM A dangerous dip on a rural North Whidbey road is slated for a $1 million fix this summer. Island County Board of Commissioners last week gave a green light for public works to shave down a car-hiding hill on Zylstra Road just north of the Hastie Lake Road intersection.