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Former House candidate challenges school board member

A six-year Oak Harbor School Board member is defending her seat from a first-time board candidate.

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Father of five, Navy vet run for school board

Josh MacLean and Fred Wilmot run for Position 3 seat on the Oak Harbor School Board.

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Plumlee, Wiegenstein vie for council seat

Christopher Wiegenstein and Earl “Andy” Plumlee run for Position 2 on the Oak Harbor City Council.

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Event highlights past, future of Ebey’s Reserve

The Ebey’s Forever Conference will take place on Nov. 3 and 4.

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Whidbey candidate forums around corner

Candidate forums begin next week

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Woman allegedly keyed cars, fled from police

A woman is accused of “keying” several cars in Langley on Oct. 1 and then fleeing from police.

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Candidates with technology expertise vie for mayor

Kennedy Horstman is vying for the position alongside Thomas Gill.

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Ghost ship ends eerie journey on Clinton beach

A salvage crew was on South Whidbey to retrieve the Madahy.

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Island County Sheriff Rick Felici and Commissioner Janet St. Clair take a walk down Hoffman Road as plans are being drawn for relocating RVs.

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Sheriff’s Office to begin removing RVs from roadside encampment

Rick Felici and Janet St. Clair walked through a roadside homeless encampment Tuesday morning.

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Live rescued birds featured at Whidbey Audubon program

The Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue will discuss its work to help injured or orphaned birds.

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Cub Scouts work to erase graffiti at Little League field

Sunday morning, a group scouts and parents painted over graffitti at Volunteer Park.

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Mike Bailey retires after 30 years with Oak Harbor police

Bailey took on the role of nearly all the commissioned officers in the department.

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Candidate’s statement botched in voter guide

Island County officials are owning up to a mistake that may cause some confusion for voters.