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Buy a dinner for a struggling family

While purchasing that turkey for Thanksgiving, why not think about a needy family struggling to get through the…

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Architect named for Coupeville library project

Expanding the Coupeville Public Library took a step forward when Sno-Isle Libraries named an architect to design the…

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Coupeville budget sees few cuts

While many municipalities are struggling with cutbacks related to the sour economy, the town of Coupeville’s budget situation…

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Oak Harbor business expo brings out local flavors

With the economy lagging, more and more people are seeking advice on how to invest their money. Randy…

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Coupeville port measure soundly beaten

A levy increase that would have helped the Port of Coupeville pay the bonds on the Greenbank Farm…

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Whidbey voters douse fire levy and other money proposals

Despite efforts of volunteer firefighters to inform the community, a levy increase for North Whidbey Fire and Rescue…

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The beating heart of Ebey’s Reserve

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Passenger ferry plans take shape

When the new year arrives, so too will a new boat serving the Keystone ferry route. The Steilacoom…

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Ten years of community dinners

Ten years ago, the first Community Thanksgiving Dinner in Coupeville included one vegetable and 29 different desserts. A…

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Friday night frightful in city

There will be plenty of treats and not too many tricks Halloween night in Oak Harbor. Hundreds of…

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Church buys old Coupeville fire station

The building that houses two popular charities in Coupeville could soon have a new owner. St. Mary’s Catholic…

Pat McGinnis puts one of his award-winning miniature  horses through its paces at the National Show held in Tulsa

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Pint sized horses wow the country

For the past 10 years, Linda and Pat McGinnis have participated in the American Miniature Horse Registry National…

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Tax hike for farm support questioned

Just weeks before the November election Port of Coupeville commissioners were still explaining why they need a tax…