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Jouas and Cooper

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Retired nurse, marketing specialist vie for hospital board

Clinton resident Marion Jouas is facing off against Langley resident Morgan Cooper.

Meg Olson and Molly Hughes.

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Bookseller challenges Coupeville’s mayor

A Coupeville mayoral candidate wants to make some changes to the town structure.

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Orcas return to Whidbey waters after absence

Southern resident orcas delighted residents when they appeared off the southern coast last week.

Photo by David Welton
Tevon Dubois and Chanel Jost pose in front of their house as it is loaded onto a truck at a Possession Point dock.

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Home sweet recycled home

Clinton couple brings a house from Bainbridge to Whidbey.

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Another mistake discovered in voters’ guide

Yet another mistake has been discovered in the Island County voters’ guide for the general election.

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Wharf work underway

Construction work on the substructure of the historic Coupeville Wharf is finally underway.

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Hoffman Road bomb threat was a dud

A report of a bomb threat at the RV encampment on Hoffman Road turned out to be less…

John Callahan

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Current commissioner quits port race

John Callahan asked voters to cast their ballots for Angela Ewert.

Leann Leavitt and Charles Merwine

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Merwine, Leavitt tout similar goals for schools

Transparency, mental health and safety are areas of need identified by two candidates.

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Local woman accused of DV assault in car

An Oak Harbor woman is accused of punching her partner in the face.

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School bond statement missing from voters’ guide

A statement of support for a bond measure is missing from the Island County voters’ pamphlet.

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times
Mayoral candidates Ronnie Wright, left, and Shane Hoffmire face off at a Chamber of Commerce candidate forum Oct. 11.

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Mayor candidates spar at chamber forum

Candidates for Oak Harbor mayor and city council seats had few disagreements about policy.

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Comment period open for Coles Valley PUD

People have until 4 p.m. on Oct. 23 to express their thoughts about the proposed Coles Valley PUD.