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Reconfiguration to relieve crowded primary schools

News

Reconfiguration to relieve crowded primary schools

The initial projected student enrollment numbers for Oak Harbor Public Schools’ 2017 fall semester are in.

OHHS-grad, author returns to inspire kids to write

Life

OHHS-grad, author returns to inspire kids to write

If there was one message Oak Harbor graduate and published author Sandra Evans left a group of hometown…

Area man recounts his encounter with ‘skunk-ape’

News

Area man recounts his encounter with ‘skunk-ape’

“When people ask me if Sasquatch exists, I say, ‘you tell me,’” author David George Gordon said.

News

Deadline March 3 for Rotary community service grant

Deadline is March 3 to submit applications for community service grants to be awarded by Rotary Club of…

Oak Harbor administrator named regional principal of the year

News

Oak Harbor administrator named regional principal of the year

Hillcrest Elementary School Principal Paula Seaman is 2017 Regional Principal of the Year for elementary schools, awarded the…

NJROTC orienteering team places 14th at national competition

News

NJROTC orienteering team places 14th at national competition

Oak Harbor High School’s orienteering team placed 14th out of 29 teams at the 2017 Navy JROTC National…

Life

Prove the existence of Sasquatch

Have you seen Sasquatch and want to prove that it exists?

Opinion

Looking Back: Man run over by his horses, wagon at Beachview farm

From the Oak Harbor News 100 years ago, in 1917:

Quest to get into Section 8 can take years

News

Quest to get into Section 8 can take years

Oak Harbor resident Roy Morrison’s name finally came up.

Local artist, author guides abstract journeys

Life

Local artist, author guides abstract journeys

It isn’t unheard of to find Mary Leonard onstage with a symphony orchestra, layering her brushstrokes in time…

Chocolate Walk the hottest ticket in town

Business

Chocolate Walk the hottest ticket in town

Visitors from far and wide are snatching up their tickets for the second annual Coupeville Chocolate Walk.

Romance alive and well in aging population

The Bridge

Romance alive and well in aging population

A woman sneaks from her room — well past midnight — and creeps a few doors down for…

Opinion

Looking Back: Young women to help serve hot lunch as a punishment

From the Oak Harbor News 100 years ago, in 1917: