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Fence-stealing neighbors | Island Scanner

Island Scanner Oct. 19-21.

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Oak Harbor spends $15,000 to gauge public opinion

The media monitoring software will hopefully help the city make decisions, staff said.

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South Whidbey Children’s Center recipient of $10,000 matching grant

The South Whidbey Children’s Center in Langley is hoping people will consider matching a donation of $10,000 from…

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Coupeville School District delays in-person learning

The school will re-evaluate its reopening plans in January 2021.

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Annalise Litchard, a barista at Rock Island Coffee, prepares a latte for a customer. The Oak Harbor coffee shop is closing on Halloween. Staff will be relocating to Sunshine Drip in Coupeville, Rock Island’s sister store.

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Pandemic blamed for spate of business closures

Yet new stores continue to open despite challenges.

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Blood drive next week in Langley

South Whidbey residents will have a chance to give blood at a pop-up donation site next week.

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Oak Harbor pool aiming to reopen Monday, Nov. 2

The commissioners also agreed to raise the fee to $5, up from $3.50, per half-hour reserved session.

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Hospital reports phony bill collector

WhidbeyHealth officials are warning about a scam artist who is calling residents and pretending to be a bill…

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Toilet, woman reportedly clogged | Island Scanner

Island Scanner Oct. 14-19.

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“The Voice of God,” by sculptor Lane Tompkins, has been missing from its place in an outdoor sculpture garden in Freeland since Oct. 14. Tompkins is hopeful someone might recognize the sculpture.

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Art piece snatched from sculpture garden

Someone stole “The Voice of God” from a Freeland sculpture garden.

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Larsen, Hazelo spar during forum

The two candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives challenged each other on issues.

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Langley man builds automatic candy dispenser for Halloween

A socially distant candy chute is one man’s idea for a COVID-safe Halloween.

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Island County receives more CARES pandemic funds

The most recent round of funds - nearly $1.7 million - was awarded to the county in early…