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Oak Harbor youth football win championship

The team beat Arlington 28-20 in the championship game last weekend.

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Mr. Oak Harbor competition set for Nov. 15

Contestants will be scored in their final four competition categories.

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Playoff soccer returns to Wildcat memorial stadium

Wildcats will take on the Mountain View Mighty Thunder.

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UPS driver recognized for saving Oak Harbor man

Henry Kennedy, 92, fell and injured himself. Blake King heard him yelling for help.

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Sea Cadets wielded flags at the Veterans Day Parade in Oak Harbor last year.

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Whidbey Island celebrates Veterans Day

On Nov. 11, Oak Harbor Navy League is hosting a Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. in the…

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Island County veteran services make a difference

The two officers aid veterans in filing disability compensation claims and more.

Sports

Wildcat varsity girls soccer advances to state

With a 4-1 win, the team is going to state for its third year in a row.

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New Oak Harbor clinic offers mental health, substance abuse treatment

Conquer Clinics is a licensed behavioral health agency.

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Schools face shortfall in special ed funding

Military families with special needs children are intentionally assigned to NAS Whidbey Island.

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The Oak Harbor Football and Cheer League’s senior division team needs fans’ support as it takes on Arlington in the championship game this weekend.

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Oak Harbor youth football team heads to championship game

Oak Harbor Football and Cheer League’s senior division team had a perfect 8-0 regular season record.

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Wildcats varsity girls soccer tallies two playoff wins

The team is on a tear to begin the postseason for Oak Harbor High School.

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Oak Harbor church celebrates 100 years of service

Church of the Nazarene is holding a celebration at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2.

Photo by David Welton

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Ephemera of history: Whidbey man makes documents for Ken Burns program

Artist Paul McClintock makes historically accurate ephemera for series “The American Revolution”.