The job of cop on campus at Oak Harbor High School may be in jeopardy next year unless the city and school district can work out a new way to pay for it.
Whidbey Playhouse’s Dial M for Murder has a nice ring to it.
Whidbey General Hospital Emergency Medical Services Manager Roger Meyers is excited about the new Oak Harbor paramedic quarters currently under construction at 800 N.E. 7th Ave.
“Charles Evans, 95, was a raw recruit when the U.S. Army posted him to Fort Casey, back in the early 1920s. It was a quiet time, between world wars. On Saturday, June 10, the Seattle man will get a hero’s welcome when he returns to Fort Casey as a guest of honor at the fort’s 100th anniversary celebration.”
Oak Harbor eighth-grader gets a one-girl graduation ceremony
“Boat, said Julie Rothwell. Yup, said Russell Seelye. With that, the two left the comfortable, warm galley of the fishing tender Taku, anchored off Blower’s Bluff on Wednesday, and headed on deck to take the lines of the commercial crab boat, Seeker. Seelye and Rothwell – skipper and first mate aboard the 67-foot, 1947-era Taku – spent a lot of time leaving the galley Wednesday. They were busy buying dungeness crab from a fleet of about 35 commercial crab fishermen, lured to the waters around Oak Harbor last week by a productive 39-hour spring opening for commercial crabbers.”
Council may bring Hackney property into city
“Two structures now open, with much more to come”
“Loss of summer rec program leaves less for kids, but some groups fill void”
Budget must be cut
Levy to be back in fall
New college course has a beat you can dance to
“Seattle firm to line up permits, surveys”
