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Raylan Givens posted this image of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyaho holding a VAQ-135 patch.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shows love for Growler squadron

Photos and videos posted online show the Israeli prime minister with several NAS Whidbey members.

Photo by Allyson Ballard. Ian Walton’s hiring will ease the workload taken on by other chiefs in the absence of a dedicated battalion chief of training and safety.

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Training, safety under new supervision at fire department

The fire department’s board of commissioners authorized a new battalion chief of training and safety.

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Council member questions light agendas

Recent lighter agendas at meetings was a prickly topic of conversation at Oak Harbor City Council.

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Woman, rescue groups work to remove 12 cats from home

Kitties were taken to Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation and Critters and Co. Pet Center & Rescue.

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Woman, rescue groups work to remove 12 cats from home

Not a stranger to rescuing animals, Nootenboom was called to relocate the cats.

Photo by Joe Manhardt

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Navy pauses notifications on Growler practice schedule

Navy base takes ‘prudent’ safety measure

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Reinstallation of South End docks planned

Two docks on the South End will be reinstalled later this month.

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Hospital board seeking nominees again

The board had two seats to fill after two elected hospital commissioners resigned earlier this year.

Photo by Kitsap Transit. One of Kitsap Transit’s passenger-only ferries crosses Puget Sound.

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Proposed passenger ferry expansion faces Senate sink-or-swim moment

Rep. Greg Nance, D-Bainbridge Island, is floating a potential solution.

Photo by Allyson Ballard. Coupeville’s wastewater treatment plant, pictured here, overlooks Penn Cove.

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Study recommends Coupeville start small with wastewater reuse

Implementing a wastewater reuse system could get costly, quickly, depending on its capabilities.

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Sentencing set in murder of Whidbey man

A jury found 67-year-old Lynda Mercy, a Bellingham resident, guilty of murder.

U.S. Navy photo. An EA-18G Growler, attached to Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 133, prepares to launch from the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in support of Operation Epic Fury on March 2.

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Growlers are ‘critical factor’ in Operation Epic Fury

The Growlers will be suppressing, jamming and destroying radar systems and missile batteries.

Photo provided. Jordan Young

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South Whidbey Elementary principal appointed

The school district announced Thursday the appointment of Jordan Young as principal.