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Republicans move ahead in 2 close races

Two Republicans candidates have overcome their Election Day deficits to move past their rivals.

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jacquelin Frost

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Pacific Rim Institute partners with Navy

NASWI has entered a contract with PRI to carry out environmental stewardship projects on the base.

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Shavers is back on top, Mauck hangs on

The roller coast ride continues for two men seeking to become the Position 1 state representative in District…

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Kids and coyotes cause ruckus | Island Scanner

The following items were selection from reports made to the Island County Sheriff’s Office:

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Announced layoffs may not materialize

Navy personnel said contract renegotiations are underway.

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New pastor named at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church

The Rev. Paul A. Price has been called by St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church to be its new pastor.

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Town awards $49,000 in lodging tax grants

The Coupeville Town Council awarded four organizations grants from the town’s 2% lodging tax funds.

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Hearing examiner approval of The Haven appealed

A property owner is appealing the Island County hearing examiner’s decision.

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State rep, assessor races remain close

Counts since Election Day have been trending in favor of Republican candidates.

Photo by Cheryl Andersson 
Oak Harbor firefighters at a training burn in April of this year.

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Fire bond and levy pass

Oak Harbor citizens voted to raise property taxes for the fire department.

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White dog on the loose | Island Scanner

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Central Whidbey fire chief to retire

Ed Hartin was just six weeks old when he attended his first fire.

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Burglar accused of shooting locks

Police arrested a man for allegedly burglarizing businesses and shooting out locks with a handgun.