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Severns chairs state board

The Washington State Bar Association recently nominated Robert T. Severns of Chicago Title Co., Oak Harbor, as chair…

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Edwards joins Windermere

Windermere Real Estate announces the addition of sales associate Nerell Edwards to its Whidbey Island-Oak Harbor office.

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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…

Therapist Susan Yorton provides low-cost therapy to local families.

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Oak Harbor counselor looks to lower costs

Veterans of war, men and women facing marital problems, and others who may feel depressed, anxious or traumatized…

Discount Party owner Nancy Fey

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Party time ends for popular store

The party’s over for Nancy and Mark Fey’s Oak Harbor Discount Party store. This fete has raged since…

Oak Harbor High School senior Tiersha Cutler stocks produce at Safeway Wednesday morning. She was one of 40 DECA students who descended on the local supermarket to gain real world work experience.

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The Safeway to learn business

Safeway is doing more than selling food to hungry islanders. Employees at the Oak Harbor supermarket are giving…

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Business in Brief

Peoples hires Tony Steadman Peoples Bank has hired Tony Steadman as vice president and commercial lending officer for…

Peggy Timmins walks down Pioneer Way Thursday afternoon. Businesses were trying to stay open despite the inches of snow and freezing temperatures.

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Snow slows businesses, but they keep selling

Several inches of snow and frigid temperatures put a damper on holiday shopping the week before Christmas. Despite…

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Oak Harbor’s top green businesses

Green Business Award winners were announced by Mayor Jim Slowik at the November chamber of commerce meeting. Mailliard’s…

Workers from Concrete Nor’West smooth out wet cement as they finish a sidewalk Thursday morning in front of the Oak Harbor building that will house the new Waste Management regional customer service center employing 120 people.

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Waste Management picks Oak Harbor for 120 jobs

A lot of good jobs with benefits are coming to Oak Harbor. Waste Management of the Pacific Northwest…

Dave Hand

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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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Business in Brief

Learn about the signs of our times Business owners face a limited number of options for highway signs…

Melissa Price

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Looking for jobs in scarce market

School district budget cuts affect more than the student body, it affects the local economy, too. Richard Andrews,…