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Some Island County residents are still awaiting November ballots

As election day nears, some Island County residents are concerned that they still haven’t received their ballots.

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Town picks 2 percent lodging tax recipients

The Town of Coupeville announced the 2019 funding year’s 2-percent Lodging Tax Revenue grant awards.

City may shut down jail

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City may shut down jail

Oak Harbor officials may lock up the city jail and throw away the key, metaphorically speaking.

Fort Casey gets scary for Halloween

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Fort Casey gets scary for Halloween

Haunted Fort event will be a scary good time

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WSU president’s honor roll list includes islanders

Washington State University’s President’s Honor Roll for the 2018 spring semester has been released. Local students on the…

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Massachusetts college names local to dean’s list

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Science (MCPHS) University is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Chase has been…

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Woman charged with hitting OH police officer with her car

An Oak Harbor police officer suffered minor injuries when a driver struck him with a car while fleeing…

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SeaMar accepting donations for homeless during annual fall drive

SeaMar Behavioral Health Clinic is accepting donations for its annual fall drive until Nov. 12. This year, the…

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Diabetes education event at Oak Harbor Library

More than 100 million U.S. adults are now living with diabetes or pre-diabetes, according to a report from…

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Reception on Saturday for civility photo contest winners

At 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 at the Coupeville Library, there will be a reception for the winners…

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Dying at home topic of Oak Harbor author’s new book

With more Americans living longer and aging in place, more also want to die at home.

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Phone at Deception Pass Bridge aims to fill service void

Yvette Fletcher already took a significant step to increase safety at Deception Pass Bridge. Now she just wants…

Sondra Keith

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Scam preys on love of a grandma

Sondra Keith, a self-described organizer, “likes to run the show.”