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Photo by Allyson Ballard. Cadets from Oak Harbor High School — pictured here at a competition in February — should be proud of their performances at nationals, their chief and commander say.

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NJROTC program debuts at national competition

Oak Harbor High School’s NJROTC program is ranked 19th in the nation.

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Man arrested after high-risk stop

Oak Harbor police conducted a high-risk traffic stop of a stolen car.

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Man steals car, leaves owner behind

An Oak Harbor man gave a lift to an acquaintance who then stole his car last week.

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City seeks feedback on rec center feasibility study

Garnering public feedback on a rec center feasibility study is an Oak Harbor Council top priority.

An Island County image shows the locations of RAIDs.

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Public hearing on moratorium set for Tuesday

The public hearing will be earlier than originally scheduled.

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Arrest attempt falls through

A man accused of threatening women and stabbing a dog is still on the lam.

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County, Langley receive audit findings

The Washington State Auditor’s Office recently issued findings for both Island County and the city of Langley.

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State Auditor issues findings to Island County, Langley

The Washington State Auditor’s Office recently issued findings for both the city of Langley and Island County.

Brian Smith

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City of Oak Harbor parts way with two department heads

Brian Smith is no longer director of Parks and Recreation; Emma House is no longer HR director.

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Attorney challenges arrest of suspect in cat cruelty case

Island County Superior Court Judge Carolyn Cliff ruled probable cause existed for two charges.

Photo by David Welton. Protests took place in North, Central and South Whidbey on Saturday.

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Protest draws crowds across Whidbey

National “No Kings” protests found substantial support on Whidbey this weekend.

Photo by Marina Blatt. The tournament’s duration in Seattle overlaps with Whidbey’s busy tourist season.

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World Cup ‘spillover tourism’ could benefit Whidbey

The tournament is expected to bring 750,000 visitors to the region, and generate $929 million.

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Hospital board member’s online comments draw criticism

Borden wrote about physicians assistants versus doctors in health care.