Oak Harbor City Administrator Larry Cort retired as the top non-elected city official last week to focus on his cancer treatments.
The Board of Commissioners for the Port of Coupeville took strides Monday toward taking over management of the Greenbank Farm.
The 2015 growing season on Ebey’s Prairie will go down as one that Dale Sherman would like to squash.
Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard is leaving the town in “great” condition after 20 years as the town’s top leader, she announced last week.
The Island County Fire Marshal announced its intent to lift the ban on outdoor burning as of 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22.
The Coupeville High School tennis team took its first step — a big one — on the way to winning the Olympic League title by clipping Klahowya 5-2 in Silverdale Friday, Sept. 18.
Getting a lift from unexpected sources, the Coupeville High School football team defeated Chimacum 28-26 at Port Townsend Friday, Sept. 18, in the Olympic League opener.
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Playing “like a bobcat in a phone booth,” according to coach Troy Cowan, the Coupeville High School soccer team fought to a 1-1 tie at Sequim Thursday, Sept. 17.
The Coupeville High School volleyball team put up a fight before falling 3-1 at Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Woody De Shong has built five uniquely themed outhouses that he hopes not only serves his business interests and brings attention to the institute but also becomes a Whidbey Island attraction.
The MossyBack Morris Men, a Morris dance troupe which hails from Seattle, will be returning to Whidbey Sept. 19 for performances in Coupeville, Langley and Bayview.
It’s tough to pigeon-hole Sean Callahan, a Coupeville photographer who’s also a clothing-maker, website developer and would-be art gallery owner. He seems to come up with new business ideas even while describing what he’s doing now.