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Family-owned pet store closes after 49 years

Founded in 1977, the family-owned Island Pet Center has become a trusted source for pet supplies.

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Child care facility capital campaign enters the homestretch

The South Whidbey Children’s Center is in the final stages of a significant renovation project.

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Mosey downtown Oak Harbor for Winter Stroll

Everyone is invited 2-5 p.m. on Jan. 24 to peruse shops and warm bellies at participating merchants.

Photo by Marina Blatt
Ms. Hayli Hagedorn reads to her preschool class. The flexible drop in program offers kid-free time for busy parents who need to make appointments, run errands, take self-care days and attend meetings.

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Daycare offers new drop-in program

Nuture With Care Kids Academy’s new program provides flexible child care options for busy parents.

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Brian Linson’s landscaping business voted the best

Linson won “Business Person of the Year,” among other awards, as owner of North Whidbey’s BL Landscapes

(Photo by David Welton) Senior Technician Alex Neal works on a customer’s car while Matt Hassrick looks on.

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Handing off the keys

Matt’s Import Haven in Clinton is changing gears.

Photos by David Welton. CBD isolate, a fine white powder, is part of the remedies created by Resonant Botanicals.

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South Whidbey man develops plant-based remedies for relief, comfort

Michael Yocco draws on his biochemistry background to develop lotions and creams.

Photo by Sarah Bellis
Kathryn Muniz is one of the many enthusiastic business owners at Oak Harbor's tucked-away mall.

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Downtown Oak Harbor mall thrives with connections, community

A lot is happening in Harborside Village — a tucked-away mall on Pioneer Way that’s finally full again.

Photo by Marina Blatt

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Thanksgiving turkeys raised the right way

Thomas Boettger, who owns and operates Central Whidbey Funny FArm, raises turkeys for Thanksgiving.

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Bringing the heat in Oak Harbor

A 12-year-old baseball player started a hot sauce business.

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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New Oak Harbor clinic offers mental health, substance abuse treatment

Conquer Clinics is a licensed behavioral health agency.

Photos by Marina Blatt
Sweet Mona’s is rarely empty.

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Sweet Mona’s in Langley earns coveted spot in Advent calendar

The calendar features sweets from 24 businesses spanning Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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Groomer specializes in nervous pooches

Multiple Paww Spa groomers are certified fear-free, with more set to earn their certifications soon.