After 19 years at the helm, Willie Smith stepped aside this spring as the Coupeville High School varsity baseball coach. His impact on the community, however, went far beyond the white lines of Robert Sherman Field.
Students from Coupeville High School’s Class of 2015 took a big step toward their futures Friday night, graduating during a commencement ceremony inside a muggy gymnasium.
Sixty seniors received diplomas following several speeches, including those from four valedictorians.
Families gathered at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station to welcome home Navy personnel.
A councilman lashed out Tuesday night after Mayor Scott Dudley blamed his staff for confusion during a previous meeting over providing information about the RV park.
A man living in the home of a missing woman reported hearing mysterious noises in the attic and crawl space.
The Whidbey News-Times asked what advice people would give to graduating seniors.
Oak Harbor is home to many unique and special things. One of our distinctive attributes that many do not know of is Oak Harbor Christian School. OHCS has been a God-given blessing to many children and families in our community, including mine.
Saratoga Orchestra would like to take this opportunity to extend a warm thank you to our Whidbey Island community for providing us an environment in which to thrive as an organization.
Whidbey Allied Artists ART & GIFT SHOW July 17-19 (Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). The show will be held in the Coupeville Recreational Hall at the corner of Coveland and Alexander. Over twenty artists will show and sell two-and three-dimensional art including both traditional and nontraditional art.
Oak Harbor Christian School, a cornerstone of the community for more than 75 years, plans to eliminate classes for students in second through eighth grade next year.
The paving project from Frostad Road to Sharpes Corner begins Monday, June 8 and will include five nights of full closures for Deception Pass and Canoe Pass bridges in mid-July or August.
Last June, a masked man armed with a silver handgun in each hand entered a North Whidbey home and demanded marijuana from the residents, firing two shots into a couch when he didn’t get what he wanted, according to a deputy’s report.
Residents finding weekly program a great place to find community, friends and services.