An early morning fire destroyed a single-wide mobile home in the 1300 block of North Oak Harbor Street Saturday, May 16.
Jada Miller can tell you about worms.
She can tell you how many segments are in their bodies and what happens if — oops — your garden shovel cuts one in half. She can tell you how to turn a simple wooden box into a black gold compost factory and what worms like to eat.
When you don’t agree with another person’s opinions, it can be a bitter pill to swallow.
But nobody ever said freedom of speech was always palatable.
Abraham Leyva Elenes was honored as the Player of the Year at the Coupeville High School soccer banquet Thursday, May 21.
Twelve athletes were awarded varsity letters at the Coupeville High School tennis awards banquet Thursday, May 21.
Four Coupeville High School baseball players earned first-team, all-conference honors, the Olympic League announced Wednesday, May 20.
For the second time this year, Coupeville High School’s Aaron Curtin finished second in the District 3 singles tennis tournament and earned a trip to the state tournament.
Coupeville High School’s Christine Fields is going to the state 1A girls golf tournament for the fourth consecutive year.
The Coupeville High School softball team trailed until the final pitch of the final regular-season game, then senior Hailey Hammer lined a three-run, two-out double to help the Wolves come from behind to defeat visiting La Conner 5-4 Tuesday, May 19, in a nonleague game.
Canoe clubs and tribal representatives from all over the region gathered Saturday to compete in canoe races and share native traditions with the community. Festival attendees watched the races from Coupeville Wharf and at various viewpoints along Front Street. A steady day of entertainment took place on the main stage including musicians, storytellers and dancers.
Join historian Lynn Hyde at 1 p.m. Monday, May 25 for a Memorial Day Heritage Tour of Sunnyside Pioneer Cemetery.
As Filing Week drew to a close Friday, open seats throughout local Coupeville government filled, but all without challengers.
The second half of the candidate filing period did bring two new candidates for Port of Coupeville.
The streets of Coupeville will be filled to the brim with patriotism Saturday, May 23 as the annual Memorial Day Parade makes its way down Main Street.
The parade starts at 11 a.m. at South Main Street and Terry Road and will go down Main Street to Front Street, up Alexander Street, turning on Coveland Street and ending at Coupeville Town Park.