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Highway paving begins Sunday night near Clinton ferry

Crews will work at night next week to pave State Route 525 on Whidbey Island near the Clinton…

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PUD boundaries, new commissioners discussed

With a proposal to bring power service on Whidbey Island under public ownership, the Island County Commissioners will…

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Blockhouse gets the shakes

The roof of a historic Coupeville building will be replaced the old fashioned way.

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Jail chief stops bridge jumper

A jail chief was recently honored for saving the life of a suicidal man just by talking.

Crews are supposed to finish paving Highway 20 south of Oak Harbor next week.

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Eagle delay ends, paving begins

After a delay caused by nesting bald eagles, a paving project will finally be finished soon.

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Whidbey tour business makes the tube Tuesday

Deception Pass Tours featured on Evening Magazine

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Nesting season ends, paving begins Tuesday

Oak Harbor project resumes as eagle nesting time out ends

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Port wants tax hike to pay for farm

With its reserve fund empty and 10 years left before the Greenbank Farm bond is paid off, the…

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Port of Coupeville wants tax hike to pay for Greenbank Farm

With its reserve fund empty and 10 years left before the Greenbank Farm bond is paid off, the…

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Holiday trouble minimal

The Fourth of July hitting on Friday meant a busy day for police officers. Fortunately, there weren’t any…

Oak Harbor High School graduate Arianna O’Dell awaits customers at the Oak Harbor Public Market. She decided to sell baked goods this summer as a way to make money and to learn about starting and operating a small business.

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Whidbey grad O’Dell goes O’Decadent to start own business

Getting a summer job is a common way for high school graduates to make a little money before…

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Oak Harbor teachers, district agree on contract

After approximately two months of negotiations, Oak Harbor’s teachers have a new contract. The members of the Oak…

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Sailboat sinks near Coupeville Wharf

A sailboat spent the better part of a week submerged in Penn Cove near the Coupeville Wharf.