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Whidbey Playhouse cast on stage, rehearshing lines outside, putting on stage makeup for the play, “A Few Good Men” during a Monday press performance . At 7:30 p.m., Thursday, June 8, the play will be shown free to active and retired military. Performances run Thursdays-Saturday in the evening and Sunday matinees through June 25.

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Duty and honor take the stage at Whidbey Playhouse

“A Few Good Men” still resonates as military drama

Aging well on Whidbey

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Aging well on Whidbey

Living the long life on the long island

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Countywide recycling being revisited

Idea for rural voluntary curbside pickup gets recycled

Banta Road traffic light should be priority, official says

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Banta Road traffic light should be priority, official says

Crashes at State Road 20 crossing concern residents

WhidbeyHealth consolidates billing offices

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WhidbeyHealth consolidates billing offices

Improving customer service the goal of “First Call Resolve”

Photos by Patricia Guthrie/Whidbey News-Time                                Competitors cross paths in the single woman race during Saturday’s Penn Cove Water Festival. Canoe races ranged from one person to 11-person crews.

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Sun shines on Coupeville’s canoe races and water festival

Cross cultural connections celebrated

Guide Shaun Mellor demonstrates Canopy Tree Climbing in Deception State Park on May 14, 2017. Climbing to the top of a 200-foot Douglas fir with ropes and a harness is offered by the company, AdventureTerra. Two towering trees are used in the park; cost is $149 per person. Minimum age is 7 years old.

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Go out on a limb at Deception Pass State Park

Canopy climbing venture offers treetop views for the intrepid

Canoe races, Native traditions highlight Water Fest

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Canoe races, Native traditions highlight Water Fest

Coupeville gears up for annual gathering

Deborah Armstrong has worked at WhidbeyHealth Medical Center for 40 years. She started out as an administrative assistant and became inspired to get her nursing degree. She works in the medical-surgical unit, assisting patients before and after surgery. WhidbeyHealth honored its nearly 800 employees the past week during National Nurses Week and Hospital Week. The staff of WhidbeyHealth Medical Center gathers for a photo during Healthcare Week that recognized its nearly 800 staff members. Coupeville panorama photographer Denis Hill, took the shots using a telescoping pole.

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WhidbeyHealth ‘digs and dives’ for good employees

Healthcare system celebrates its 800-plus staff

Oak Harbor woman’s search for her Irish mother

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Oak Harbor woman’s search for her Irish mother

“We were deported from our own homeland”

WhidbeyHealth CEO earns bonus, rave reviews

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WhidbeyHealth CEO earns bonus, rave reviews

Meeting yearly goals earns $70,000

National health changes worry WhidbeyHealth

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National health changes worry WhidbeyHealth

“We’ve now become a risk,” says hospital CFO

Bob Engle checks on his cows kept on leased land at Jenne Farm in Ebey’s Reserve. Engle Farm sells meat through an on-line company, Crowd Cow, that allows people to buy individual cuts that are shipped to them.                                Photo by Patricia Guthrie/Whidbey News-Times

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Coupeville’s Engle Farm has new steak holders

Crowd Cow connects ranchers to on-line customers