It’s time for someone to speak up for the people who live around Penn Cove.
The Wharf is a public asset, protected and maintained by the Port of Coupeville, a public agency. The key word is “public.”
Thirty is an important number for Madeline van der Hoogt these days.
She has more than 30 looms in her home used for a weaving school she has run for 30 years — a career she hopes to continue for 30 more.
News of another big-ticket project coming down the pike for the money-strapped Port of Coupeville prompted brief discussion last week of running a levy lift in the near future.
Rumors about a future partnership between the Port of Coupeville and Washington State University may turn out to be true.
The Coupeville Chamber of Commerce is exploring ways to better serve its membership.
The Greenbank Farm Management Group is looking for interested parties to take over its wine shop.
Steve Hutchinson hangs up firefighting helmet after 27 years as Central Whidbey Fire volunteer.
The Island County Sheriff’s Office has declared that a modified burn ban will take effect at 8 a.m., June 23.
The Island County Sheriff’s Office has declared that a modified burn ban will take effect as of 8 a.m., June 23.
There is apparently such a thing as a free lunch — at least if you’re a student in the Oak Harbor School District.
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.