Christmas wishes and whimsy
Here’s what kids in Oak Harbor are asking Santa for this holiday season.
Langley downzoning effort no longer moving forward
The council voted 3-2 Monday night to retain the current RS7200 zoning.
Winds knock out power, block roads
Whidbey was slammed by wind storms, causing widespread power outages and a highway closure.
Wayward pooch taken into custody
The Island County Sheriff’s Office took an unexpectedly furry suspect into custody this week.
Town to replace aging water, sewer lines
Improvements to utility lines and the safety of a street in Coupeville will take place next year.
Navy initiates interim removal action to target PFAS
Remedial investigations found “elevated” levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances at NAS Whidbey.
Habitat for Humanity: Building homes on the foundation of hope and community
Offer the gift of a helping hand to your Island County neighbours
Cheryl Engle served 36 years on the Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue board. Elevation may be preservation when it comes to Coupeville’s historical over-water structures.Longtime fire commissioner retires
Historic Front Street building may be elevated
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Brian Linson’s landscaping business voted the best
Linson won “Business Person of the Year,” among other awards, as owner of North Whidbey’s BL Landscapes
Handing off the keys
Matt’s Import Haven in Clinton is changing gears.
- South Whidbey man develops plant-based remedies for relief, comfort
- Downtown Oak Harbor mall thrives with connections, community
- Thanksgiving turkeys raised the right way
- Bringing the heat in Oak Harbor
- New Oak Harbor clinic offers mental health, substance abuse treatment
- Sweet Mona’s in Langley earns coveted spot in Advent calendar
Sticky situation upsets tennis players
Tacky glue that made up the pickleball court lines has rendered the tennis court “unplayable.”
Flag football tryouts kick off in Oak Harbor
Head Coach Mike Lonborg estimated over 30 girls participated
- Oak Harbor soccer star signs with WWU
- Wildcat varsity soccer eliminated from playoffs
- Whidbey’s legendary boxer has inspiring story of her own
- Mays breaks school record at state soccer tournament
- Oak Harbor youth football win championship
- Playoff soccer returns to Wildcat memorial stadium
Habitat for Humanity: Building homes on the foundation of hope and community
Habitat for Humanity stores: Retail with a purpose
Habitat for Humanity: Together we build hope, change and community
Living well with Coldwell: Finding home, connection and community on Whidbey Island
Editor, Editor,Letter: High fuel prices need to be addressed
Letter: City leaders have misplaced priorities
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Leather artist makes botanical creations
Kristi Uhles creates leather sculptures meant to evoke the feeling of their botanical inspirations.
Salish elders remembered for their protective spirits
Bill Bailey and Rosie Cayou passed away within nine days of each other.
From Point No Point to Deception Pass: Trump’s demands for loyalty echo history
Dr. Michael Seraphinoff is a Whidbey Island resident and a former professor at Skagit Valley College
Sound Off: With immunity there is unity for the community
By DR. ROBERT WAGNER
- Take a breath: Whidbey artist captures community, brings us together
- Every day on Whidbey should be Small Business Saturday
- Sound Off: Listening to veterans in Northwest Washington
- Take a Breath: District 10 legislator stays professional in partisan climate
- No veteran should go hungry in America
- From Point No Point to Deception Pass: Resistance is not futile, but it is American
