The city of Oak Harbor will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the latest addition to its trail system: a new gravel pathway to the end of Maylor Point.
A prominent jewelry maker featured on a popular home shopping network will visit Central Whidbey Island in early May.
Albuquerque, N.M., jewelry maker Carolyn Pollack, whose show, “Sincerely Carolyn Pollack” is featured on QVC, will spend four days visiting the major sites of North and Central Whidbey Island.
Oak Harbor Police Dept. The following items were selected from reports made to the Oak Harbor Police Department. Monday, April…
The line outside of the Lynden Dutch Bakkerij spanned an entire city block Saturday, as Oak Harbor celebrated all things Dutch last weekend.
“I definitely came for the food,” said first-time visitor Brian Solie.
The 41st annual Holland Happening event drew thousands downtown for two days of activities, a parade and tasty dishes. Steeped in Dutch tradition, the event is about sharing a culture distinctively Oak Harbor.
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The Wildcat fastpitch team scored first, but the Cascade Bruins scored more in at 5-1 game in Everett Friday, April 23.
Make that four in a row.
Matt Gumbel, 34, the longest-surviving victim of the deadly April 2 Tesoro blast, passed away at 2:45 a.m., Saturday, April 24, at Harborview Medical Center while surrounded by immediate family.
A 27-year-old former Navy man who assaulted and seriously injured a man at an Oak Harbor nightclub last summer was suffering from psychological problems after three tours in Iraq, court documents indicate.
In an effort to avoid any hang-ups during the Pioneer Way construction phase, slated for January 2011, the Oak Harbor City Council has opted to pay downtown property owners, provided they agree not to sue the city, for an easement to Pioneer Way.
The beautiful sight of fresh cut tulips, cinnamon-sweet aroma of fried olibollen, klumpen click-clacking down Pioneer Way … Today is day-one of the 41st annual Holland Happening weekend, Oak Harbor’s own Dutch heritage celebration.
Every Wednesday, a group from South Whidbey practices being less analytical. That’s why Erin Hildebrand recently found herself yelling “bunny, bunny, bunny” and placing her fingers above her head.
“There’s a lot to be said about how it applies in life and creativity,” she said.
Thank you to all the people who helped me at Saar’s market Friday when I fell and suffered a nasty cut on my forehead and a broken arm.