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Donate your building skills

Central Whidbey Hearts and Hammers is looking for volunteers for its first workday on Saturday, May 30. Volunteers…

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Builder wins Green Award

The National Associations of Home Builders recognized a Coupeville-based builder for his efforts constructing an energy-effecient home. Ted…

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Bankowski wins Realtor award

Lyn Bankowski, senior mortgage loan originator and assistant vice president at Alaska USA Mortgage Company in Oak Harbor,…

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Business in brief

Edwards joins Windermere Windermere Real Estate announces the addition of sales associate Nerell Edwards to its Whidbey Island-Oak…

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Hospital seeks student interns

Whidbey General Hospital’s Student Intern Program is available to students who are or will be 18 years old…

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Sunday markets offer plenty to Whidbey Island residents

The Sunday Farmers Markets at the Greenbank Farm have started and this year there are some new and…

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Whidbey bank earns 5 stars

Whidbey Island Bank, Oak Harbor, has earned the highest 5-Star Superior rating for financial strength and stability from…

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Make your own moonshine

The Northwest Agriculture Business Center will host an educational workshop for producers interested in micro-distilling. The workshop will…

Jack Ng

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Business Expo draws a crowd

Spring-like weather ushered in the semi-annual Members’ Business Expo, held indoors March 25 at the Oak Harbor Elks…

John Mclain tells about his new book

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Islander tells how to start your own home business

Writer John Mclain of Oak Harbor has seen people fail, and succeed, at executing their small business dream.…

Mike Miller

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Wieners signal spring’s arrival

Blue skies, longer days and the savory smell of Polish hotdogs lingers in the air. Spring is here.…

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Sign code update may light up Oak Harbor electronically

Small town Oak Harbor may get a bigger city feel if the council decides to amend its sign…

Kim's Cafe owner Kim Sittner prepares a meal at her new restaurant.

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Coupeville Wharf gets a Vietnamese twist

After spending years selling salad rolls at local farmers markets, Kim and Randy Sittner are making the move…