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Bill targets military housing tax exemption

If passed, the bill would require private companies that own military housing to pay property taxes.

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Central Whidbey barn damaged in fire

No people or animals were reportedly harmed in the fire that damaged a pole barn Thursday.

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Mayor Ronnie Wright shakes hands with his predecessor, Bob Severns, after receiving the gavel and the key to the city.

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Gavel passed to new mayor

A large crowd filled the Council Chambers to support Oak Harbor’s new and old leaders on Tuesday.

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Beth Munns

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Beth Munns ends 16 years on Oak Harbor City Council

Munns is being replaced by Chris Wiegenstein, who won against Andy Plumlee.

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North Whidbey Fire receives grant for thermal imaging cameras

Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation awarded a $20,257 grant to North Whidbey Fire and Rescue.

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Proposed trail would create loop at Maxwelton park

The South Whidbey Parks and Rec District considers an addition to a popular network of trails.

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Committee presents White Paper on climate change

The Marine Resources Committee provided environmental recommendations for county commissioners.

"The Fates" by Ian Joseph Jackson.

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Exhibit opens at Hub Gallery on MLK Day

Goosefoot Community Fund is pleased to present “The Liberation Of Color II” by Ian Joseph Jackson.

Bob and Rhonda Severns

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Severns retires after years of public service

Oak Harbor Mayor Bob Severns has had an eventful eight years at the head of the city.

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Oak Harbor man accused of kidnapping, rape

The man was armed with a handgun when he entered the bathroom where his estranged wife was.

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State representatives discuss school priorities

Advocacy for funds is imperative for Oak Harbor Public Schools to function efficiently.

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Port commissioner Callahan announces resignation

Callahan has resigned from his District 3 commissioner position, but not due to health concerns.

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Navy fires VAQ-136 commanding officer

A commanding officer at NASWI was fired “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command.”