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Mike Dougliss walks among the Norway maples his gran

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Oak Harbor family has 150-year legacy

Mike Dougliss shares the story of one of Oak Harbor’s oldest families.

Photo by David Welton
A parade participant from Meander Dance Collective dances down the street at t

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A point of pride

The South Whidbey Pride Parade on June 22 was bigger and bolder this year as participants and spectators…

Photo by Caitlyn Anderson
Daisies grow adjacent to Boon Road.

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Whidbey wildflowers remain in bloom

An abundance of Whidbey wildflowers s have thrived due to a more temperate June than usual.

Photo by Sam Fletcher
A happy dog runs on the Kettles Trail near Coupeville, one of the completed portions of the bridge-to-boat trail.

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Whidbey Islanders continue to push for island-long trail

Whidbey Islanders push for the completion of the Whidbey Isle or bridge-to-boat trail.

Photo by Caitlyn

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Trying something new: Program introduces kids to unique experiences

Youth program offers a range of hands-on activities and social opportunities, all free of charge.

Photo by David Welton

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Sailing into the sunset: Matt Nichols retires from renowned boat builder

The last of the Nichols Brothers is leaving the shipyard.

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Rockin’ a Hard Place: Finding beautiful instant gratification while mowing the lawn

Given the recent spate of glorious sunshine after a bigger spate of rain, I knew that I would…

Whidbey Island Kayaking chooses the darkest nights to hold their bioluminescence tours. (Photo provided)

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Whidbey’s bioluminescence tours back for tenth year

For the tenth year in a row, Whidbey Island Kayaking in Langley is offering bioluminescence tours.

Deputy Sheriff Laurrin Bates (left) and Firefighter Kat Crowe (right) play tug of war in anticipation of the police and firefighter 5k run and tug of war competition, June 12. (Photo by Caitlyn Anderson)

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Whidbey first responders are pulling for kids

Support the Boys and Girls Club by meeting first responders at the Hustle with the Heroes 5K

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The Hundred Acre Wood comes to Whidbey

The 2024 Summer Conservatory is back at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts.

Photo by David Welton

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Beloved teacher retires after 40 years

Spend a short time chatting with Pam Muncey and discover she’s the kind of teacher you always wanted

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Seal pup abandoned, rescued after harassment

Heinrich kept a watchful eye on the young pup, who is estimated to be about a week old.

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Oak Harbor’s top students look back, forward

Here’s a look at some of the memories from the top 11 students with the highest grade point…