For Coupeville High School’s graduating class of 2014, its small size doesn’t reflect the big impact it has had and will have in the community.
The Island County Historical Society is hosting a 50th anniversary dance party in honor of the first 50 years of the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival 7-11 p.m. Saturday, June 7 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall.
My friend Bill Dyer died recently, just shy of his 88th birthday.
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The Community Foundation for Coupeville Public Schools would like to send a huge thank you to the businesses who have participated in our Dine Out 4 Kids and Shop 4 Kids fundraising program — Ciao!, The Honey Bear, Aqua Gifts, Christopher’s, Front Street Grill, The Knead and Feed and Kapaw’s Ice Kreme who will share the proceeds of ice cream sales 11:30 a.m. to 5:50 p.m. on Thursday, June 12 – the last day of school!
The Coupeville Town Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls:
Tragedies happen every day, but no one ever thinks it will happen to them.
Whidbey General Hospital recently approved the 2014 Operating Budget during a regular board meeting.
Whidbey General Hospital awarded it’s first DAISY Foundation award to a nurse last month.
Coupeville resident Ray Gillett says he wasn’t happy with flashing school signs installed on South Main Street two years ago, and he’s still not happy.
Two young Navy men drowned over the weekend in a kayaking accident in the waters off Central Whidbey, according to the Island County Coroner’s Office.
Coupeville High School’s top ten students in its 2014 graduating class encompass students who are passionate about education and their community.
Whidbey Island Naval Air Station officials have identified several key dates in support of community events this summer when there will be no scheduled Fleet Carrier Landing Practice operations at Outlying Field in Coupeville.