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Study suggests hospital CEO was paid too much

A recent analysis of CEO salaries at not-for-profit hospitals in the peer-reviewed journal Health Affairs suggests that WhidbeyHealth…

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Walking sans pants | Island Scanner

Wednesday, Feb. 9

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NAS Whidbey Island conducts joint training with Coast Guard, Canada

NAS Whidbey Island participated in an exercise Feb. 17 and 18 in the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

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Oak Harbor man pleads guilty in child porn case

Prosecutors charged Sean A. Gaffney, 33, in Island County Superior Court last year.

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Oak Harbor teen charged with violating no contact order

A 14-year-old is facing stricter release conditions after allegedly violating a no contact order.

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Whidbey man accused of child rape

An Oak Harbor man is accused of molesting and repeatedly raping a girl on North Whidbey and violating…

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A fire ignited by a generator Monday caused damage to the outside of a South Whidbey home.

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Generator fire damages exterior of Clinton home

No one was injured in a house fire caused by a generator Monday near Clinton.

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Eric Marshall appointed to Oak Harbor council

Eric Marshall said he wants to explore ways to alleviate burdensome expenses for city residents.

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Hospital to hire management firm, interim CEO

The WhidbeyHealth hospital board chose a management services firm to help run the hospital district.

Photo by Janine Harles/Orca Network Whale Sighting Network

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Whale, hello there

Four gray whales have been spotted in the Whidbey Basin in recent weeks.

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New Leaf Inc. CEO retires

New Leaf Inc. CEO and Executive Director Michele McKenna is retiring after 29 years.

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Ecology permit finalized

New requirements for wastewater treatment plants will not be as dramatic as some officials feared.

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At long last, county building permits hastened

Getting a building permit approved from Island County recently got a whole lot quicker.