A large crowd filled the Council Chambers to support Oak Harbor’s new and old leaders on Tuesday.
Munns is being replaced by Chris Wiegenstein, who won against Andy Plumlee.
Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation awarded a $20,257 grant to North Whidbey Fire and Rescue.
The South Whidbey Parks and Rec District considers an addition to a popular network of trails.
The Marine Resources Committee provided environmental recommendations for county commissioners.
Goosefoot Community Fund is pleased to present “The Liberation Of Color II” by Ian Joseph Jackson.
Oak Harbor Mayor Bob Severns has had an eventful eight years at the head of the city.
The man was armed with a handgun when he entered the bathroom where his estranged wife was.
Advocacy for funds is imperative for Oak Harbor Public Schools to function efficiently.
Callahan has resigned from his District 3 commissioner position, but not due to health concerns.
A commanding officer at NASWI was fired “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command.”
Service members will get the biggest pay raise in 20 years starting in January.
The Parks and Recreation Department replaced a playground that was more than 30 years old.