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Suspect in Clinton stabbing turns himself in
Apr 18 2013, 9:22 AM A man suspected of stabbing another man multiple times in Clinton turned himself in at 2:15 p.m. Monday at the Island County jail. Sheriff’s Detective Ed Wallace with the Island County Sheriff’s Office said Kamren Adams, 21, turned himself in to authorities only a few hours after his picture was posted on news websites. The victim, identified Monday afternoon as Justin Hilleary, 34, was initially listed in critical condition at an Everett area hospital, but his condition was subsequently upgraded to stable.
Island Thrift scholarship named in honor of long-time volunteer
Island Thrift created a community service scholarship in the name of longtime volunteer Helen Ludvigson, left. The first recipient was Oak Harbor High School senior Micaiah Davis.   - Ron Newberry / Whidbey News-Times May 10 2013, 3:55 PM It was clear that the members in the room were pleased with the choice of Micaiah Davis as the first recipient of a community service scholarship. They nodded in approval and smiled as the Oak Harbor High School senior spoke about what inspired her to volunteer at the Boys & Girls Club of Oak Harbor.
Seat open on Whidbey General board
Apr 18 2013, 9:19 AM Whidbey Island Public Hospital District Board of Commissioners accepted the resignation of District 4 Commissioner, Dr. Roger Case last week. We extend gratitude for the years of service he provided to the district and the residents of Whidbey Island, said Anne Tarrant, board president.
Owner of alleged Oak Harbor drug house wanted on $10,000 warrant
An Oak Harbor official close down a house that has a sewage leak after police conduct a drug raid. - file Apr 18 2013, 9:21 AM An Oak Harbor woman accused of allowing a group of transients to use drugs in her home is being sought on a $10,000 warrant, according to Island County Superior Court documents. Prosecutors charged Brenda M. Elder, 45, with unlawful use of a building for drug purposes. Elder is reportedly homeless since the Oak Harbor police raided her residence on Northeast Fourth Avenue last June. There, police allegedly discovered 14 people living in squalor.
Blaze damages Oak Harbor condominium
Firefighters with the Oak Harbor Fire Department and Navy Region Northwest Fire and Emergency Services respond to a kitchen fire in Oak Harbor Wednesday. - Justin Burnett / Whidbey News-Times Apr 19 2013, 3:11 PM An unattended kitchen fire nearly destroyed a condominium in Oak Harbor Wednesday. Oak Harbor Fire Department Chief Ray Merrill said the incident was reported by a 911 caller at about 2:30 p.m. and occurred at the Courtyard Condominium complex off Southeast Eighth Avenue. Firefighters arrived within a few minutes and found smoke pouring from the building.
Oak Harbor places 21st in national meet | NJROTC
The Oak Harbor High School NJROTC unit shows off its awards after a regular-season competition. - Phot courtesy of Chief William Thiel May 13 2013, 10:42 AM Oak Harbor High School's Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps finished 21st in the Navy National Academic, Athletic and Drill Championships last weekend.
Fields earn district berths | Golf
May 13 2013, 10:52 AM Coupeville High School's Austin Fields and Christine Fields both qualified for the tri-district golf tournament with top-five finishes in the district meet at the North Bellingham Golf Club Thursday, May 9.
Bailey is watching out for businesses | Letter
May 10 2013, 4:01 PM Editor, Thank you, Barbara Bailey, R-Oak Harbor. As our elected state senator, we appreciate the efforts that you are making to protect the rights of business owners in Washington state.
D'Almeida places 3rd at district | Tennis
May 13 2013, 11:28 AM Coupeville High School's Amanda d'Almeida finished third in the 1A Northwest District tennis tournament Thursday and Saturday, May 9 and 11, at South Whidbey High School, just missing a berth in the tri-district tournament.
Tell county you support recycling | Letter
May 10 2013, 4:02 PM Editor, A political cartoon in Saturday’s paper shows a broken down car, a shack and part of a truck and said they are not really a car, a house and a truck. The last panel shows a small recycle bin — no glass — and asks readers if we consider this a recycle program.