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At Island Drug in Oak Harbor, pharmacy assistant Trevor Oram sorts pills for a prescription order. Pharmacy tech Lisa Bacolo sorts through the many prescription cards customers bring. in

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County prescription program needs booster shot

More residents could be paying less for Rx

National Day of Prayer observed in Coupeville

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National Day of Prayer observed in Coupeville

Under a long gone blue sky and a bright canopy of noon-day sun, more than 125 people celebrated…

Tons of toxic trash targeted in state budget cuts

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Tons of toxic trash targeted in state budget cuts

Program for poisons collected 300,000 pounds last year

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U-Haul opens at OLF Storage in Coupeville

U-Haul has come to Coupeville.

Scenes from Holland Happening parage in Oak Harbor Saturday, April 29, 2017

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Dutch heritage showcased at Oak Harbor parade and fair

Holland Happening celebrates its 48th year

Oak Harbor Haven provides safe refuge for the night

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Oak Harbor Haven provides safe refuge for the night

Homeless treated as “guests”

Kurt S. Blankenship is sworn in as District 2 Commissioner for Whidbey Island Public Health District by Lorrie Mendik, WhidbeyHealth employee. Board president Ron Wallin looks on.

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WhidbeyHealth names new Coupeville board commissioner

Kurt Blankenship chosen from six candidates

Melissa Brown and her two children celebrate moving into their Habitat for Humanity house on Dec. 28, 2015. Photo provided by Habitat for Humanity of Island County

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Owning a home still within reach on Whidbey

Habitat for Humanity seeks qualified buyers and it could be you

More than movies at Oak Harbor Cinemas

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More than movies at Oak Harbor Cinemas

Opera lovers sing praises of special Saturday shows

Photo by Patricia Guthrie/Whidbey News Times An innovative energy system being installed at WhidbeyHealth Medical Center’s new wing is expected to significantly save money and decrease dependence on fossil fuels. George Senerth; executive director of facilities engineering; checks on construction progress. The heating and cooling system saves energy by tranferring warm air where it is needed from unused rooms. Photo provided by Coffman Engineers, Inc.

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Climate change predicted for new hospital

New heating system to cut energy use by half

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Haven’s first weeks to be discussed at Tuesday meeeting

New shelter doesn’t end planning for the homeless, group says

A look out over Admiralty Inlet on the west side of Whidbey Island on a gloomy January 2017 late afternoon reveals a peek at the Olympic mountains, the source of the area’s rain shadow. Photo by Ron Newberry/Whidbey News-Times.

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Island County least sunny locale of lower 48 states

We’re No. 1 in glum

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Opioid education topic of Narcan Night Oak Harbor

Speakers to address addiction, overdose help and abuse trends