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Kids are in the driver’s seat at truck event

When the Coupeville Library describes their Touch-a-Truck event as interactive, they mean it.

Another angle of the Regency's assisted living facility.

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Regency to share 25th anniversary with community

The senior living community is hosting an open house with food, drinks and casual entertainment.

Sign for Big Brothers Big Sisters outside their office.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters to close after 26 years

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County announced Wednesday that the nonprofit will close in Sept.

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Sandwich boards on the menu at council meeting

Coupeville Town Council is interested in revisiting the prohibition of portable A-frame signs

OHHS students' art is on display.

Life

Decorated student artists’ work on display at library

Twenty-one works of art by Oak Harbor High School students are being showcased.

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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Patriotism on parade in Oak Harbor

Oak Harbor showed up and showed out for the city’s annual Fourth of July festivities on Friday.

Photo provided by Danika Kloewer. 
Danika on the field ahead of her Mariners anthem debut.

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Local singer takes talent to T-Mobile Park

Danika Kloewer performed the national anthem at the Seattle Mariners game on July 1

Women dressed up for a local Roper Romp.

Business

‘Roper Romp’ is part of this year’s Harbor Market

The market, hosted by the Oak Harbor Main Street Association, is back for its fifth year.

Shawn Durbin, the deputy director of North Whidbey Help House, shows U.S. Rep Rick Larsen around the food bank (Photo by Allyson Ballard)

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U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen visits Help House

Potential cuts to SNAP funding could affect the food bank’s ability to aid those in need.

Levi and Shannon Woods pose inside their new business venture (Photo by Allyson Ballard)

Business

New business gears up Whidbey residents for the great outdoors

A new outdoor apparel and accessories store, Camp Kid, opened downtown last week.

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Coupeville rules about horses in parades questioned

Community members are upset at the disallowal of a horserider at the Coupeville Pride parade.

Rhed pets Joel, one of many horses at Big Rhed Barn.

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Coupeville Library and Big Rhed Barn bringing horses to the people

A horse meet-and-greet gives families a chance to experience these awe-inspiring animals

Photo provided by Kris Wilcox. Ken Wilcox takes in the view during a Fort Ebey hike in April.

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New books highlights Island County hiking trails

A former Island County trail planning and design consultant is using his powers for good.