It would be easy to look at Coupeville’s 44-0 loss to Port Townsend Friday, Oct. 9, at Mickey Clark Field and call it a total disaster.
Jan. 20, 1923 to Oct. 11, 2015 (age 92) Father, husband, brother and U.S. Navy Captain Ralph Edwards died peacefully…
Margoth Stoeffler, age 73, known to family and friends as “Lolly,” passed on Oct. 11, 2015, in Burlington, after a…
Coupeville High School’s young volleyball team put together a strong, all-around performance to defeat visiting Port Townsend 3-0 Thursday, Oct. 8, in a non-league match.
When bayleaf owner Beth Kuchynka opened her store in 2000, the young entrepreneur wanted to create a connection to the community through food education and enjoyment.
And now, while celebrating 15 years in business this month, bayleaf finds itself with the same business model — just bigger and better.
The final 3-0 scores seemed to indicate that host Bellevue Christian dominated its volleyball match with Coupeville High School Tuesday, Oct. 6; that was not the case.
Reading some of the letters to the editor on the merits of the fundamental structure of Whidbey General Hospital, I would like to remind you that, three years ago, the voters approved a $50-million bond for the building of a new wing and other upgrades to the hospital.
Nearly every day, Dave Engle steps back in time.
The journey takes several steps, actually.
He travels by foot from the small house he shares with his wife Dolores on Ebey’s Prairie. He walks across his property, through the trees and under a mighty horse chestnut tree to reach the front porch of a grand old place where he, his parents, grandparents and great-grandparents once called home.
Some of you might have recently received an online survey for your opinions as to the reasons you chose Whidbey Island as your home. The majority of us would say we live here for the lifestyle.
That lifestyle, unfortunately, is being encroached upon by advancements of modern society. Perfect example are the advancements in aircraft that the Navy uses that generate higher levels of noise than those of the past.
I write to bear actual witness about Georgia Gardner, Whidbey General Hospital board commissioner running for reelection.
The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls.
All activities begin at 1 p.m. at the Coupeville United Methodist Church on Main Street. Lunch is served every Wednesday at noon. Contact Glenda Cantrell, 360-720-2955 or Glenda@islandseniorservices.org.
The 2015 Harvest Fest Relay Races will be held at noon on Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Coupeville Farmers Market.