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Coupeville council hears alternative for Johnson lot

Two organizations in Coupeville have different ideas for a prominent lot in town.

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Count Dracula, played by Zoe Eisenbrey, emerges from his coffin to confront Jonathan Harker, played by Spencer Grubbs.

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Drama club brings Dracula to life

The show will run Feb. 17-19 and 24-26, with all performances beginning at 7 p.m.

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Masks remain on at school, at least for now

State Superintendent Chris Reykdal recommended that mask-wearing become a local decision.

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NJROTC wins big at meet

Oak Harbor won first place in most events, including armed drill, marksmanship and physical fitness.

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Clinton man accused of kicking down door in search of drugs

Prosecutors charged Jorn Anders Aronson with residential burglary and malicious mischief Feb. 4.

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Base captain address officers group

Capt. Eric Hanks addressed jet noise, staffing problems and base vaccination rates.

A rendering of the new Coupeville Boys and Girls Club building shows what it will look like after construction. (Image courtesy of the Boys and Girls Club)

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Club construction delayed by supply chain

The executive director said the building’s pre-engineered metal frame might not arrive until June.

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Voters reject bond to build new schools

The $184 million bond required 60% of the vote to pass, but as of Thursday, it had earned…

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Navy, nonprofit team up to build a creek

A collaborative creek restoration project came to a close Wednesday with a small creekside ceremony.

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Oak Harbor wrestlers qualify for regionals

Oak Harbor wrestlers made an impressive showing at sub-regional tournaments over the weekend.

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Chocolate Walk returns to town

Good news for Central Whidbey sweet tooths — the Coupeville Chocolate Walk is back Feb. 12

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No one injured in Coupeville fire

Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue made quick work of a residential fire Feb. 2.

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PTA buys books for Oak Harbor Intermediate students

Oak Harbor Intermediate students will participate in a literacy and community-building initiative.