All activities begin at 1 p.m. at the Coupeville United Methodist Church on Main Street. Lunch is served every Wednesday at noon. For more information, contact Glenda Cantrell at glenda@islandseniorservices.org or 360-720-2955.
The long and drawn-out process of updating the county’s critical areas ordinance continues as the county outlined yet another plan last week.
Four barns filled with donated items for sale, including rider mowers, wood chipper and a boat.
For Coupeville seniors like Eileen Billings, attending monthly bingo games at Coupeville’s HUB for seniors is more than an opportunity to score an extra dollar or two.
It’s a chance to socialize, enjoy a warm meal with friends and, thanks to the presence of a new information services table, a chance to connect with valuable resources.
An Oak Harbor man with a history of domestic violence is accused of driving his truck into the side of his girlfriend’s house, kicking down a door, threatening her with a knife and beating her, court documents state.
A transient orca appears to glide above the water after breaching the surface of Admiralty Inlet outside Fort Casey State Park in Coupeville in the late afternoon of Friday, June 12.
Hundreds of bargain hunters showed up Saturday to bid on a bizarre mix of unwanted items from the City of Oak Harbor and other agencies, items that included a school bus, street lights and a jungle of fake potted plants.
Organizers of Oak Harbor’s Fourth of July celebration are planning a 2015 event they believe will be a crowd pleaser.
Citizens gather to discuss proposed S. Whidbey ferry, parents urged not to leave children unattended, goofs parade through Oak Harbor.
We applaud the Oak Harbor School District’s adoption of the summer program that will ensure students who are out of school get a healthy lunch every day.
To help the Burts, a band of friends, neighbors and community members established fundraisers: a yard sale and concert by Monkey Hill held Saturday, and a spaghetti dinner to take place Thursday evening from 5-9 p.m., at Oak Harbor Tavern.
Summer hours at John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool in Oak Harbor begin at the end of the month, and the biggest change is more pool time for swim lessons in the morning.
More than $180,000 was approved by Island County commissioners last week for equipment that will enable county staff to better communicate during an emergency.