Until I set foot upon the Rock, my interactions with the U.S. Postal Service were fitful and usually frustrating. Buying stamps or mailing a package was a detested ordeal of waiting in long lines of equally impatient, angry city dwellers with too much else to do.
South Whidbey used a four-run seventh inning to come from behind and defeat the visiting Coupeville High School baseball team 10-9 Friday, March 21.
The Coupeville High School boys placed third and the girls fifth at the Seattle Academy Relays at Shoreline stadium Saturday, March 22.
Blaine tripped up the visiting Coupeville tennis team 4-1 Friday, March 21.
The Coupeville High School baseball team defeated South Whidbey for the second time this week, topping the Falcons 6-1 at Robert Sherman Field Thursday, March 20.
It was worth the wait. After rain wiped out the first two Coupeville High School softball games, the Wolves finally got to play, defeating rival South Whidbey 6-3 in Coupeville.
The Coupeville High School track team warmed up for the regular season by competing in the Whidbey Island Jamboree at Oak Harbor’s Wildcat Memorial Stadium Thursday, March 20.
The Board of Commissioners for Port of Coupeville approved hiring a full time dedicated employee to deal with ongoing maintenance issues.
Editor,
My name Is Cecil Calavan. I am a survivor of the USS Utah and president of the USS Utah Survivors Association.
As the new staff reporter for The Whidbey Examiner, I’m excited to explore and learn about this new community.
Yes, they are as cute as they look.
Their cries, their little wagging tails, their bids for attention: it’s the whole package and Vicky Brown, owner of Little Brown Farm in Freeland, sums it up best.
Coupeville Community Education (CCE) offers classes for local youths and adults in the fall and spring of each year. Spring classes start this April and end in May. This spring, there will be five classes available to the community.
Coupeville resident Kelly Beech joined the staff at Coupeville Town Hall last week.
Beech is the new town clerk-treasurer, replacing Judy Thomas, who retired this month.
Ten people applied for the position.