Frontier Building Supply announced it is opening a Coupeville location and wants the community’s help in designing a store that residents will want.
In a special meeting Friday, Port of Coupeville commissioners adjusted the terms for Greenbank Farm tenant lease negotiations.
The Coupeville School District is welcoming a positive surge in enrollment this fall.
A count this month revealed 945 students, which halted a trend of declining enrollment and is the highest number of students in the school district since the 2011-12 school year.
The Coupeville High School tennis team moved closer to capturing the Olympic League 1A title with a 6-1 win over Klahowya in Silverdale Friday, Oct. 2.
Coupeville High School soccer coach Troy Cowan understands that every match includes many more “wins” than the big one on the scoreboard.
Flags were flying at Mickey Clark Field in Coupeville Friday night, but it wasn’t a patriotic demonstration but a penalty-marred football game.
Klahowya defeated the Wolves 29-13 in a contest that featured more than 20 penalties, many major.
Representatives with Frontier Building Supply confirmed Friday the business will be opening a Coupeville location.
The lumberyard signed lease paperwork Friday morning with Ken Hofkamp, who just purchased the former ProBuild and Lumbermen’s lumberyard on Terry Road.
It was a rugged night for a young Coupeville High School volleyball team searching for success.
The Wolves held a 2-0 lead over visiting Chimacum before falling 3-2 in a non-league match Thursday, Oct. 1.
The Coupeville Boys and Girls Club is offering flag football this fall for third through sixth graders.
Effective passing and serving kept Coupeville close, but the host Darrington High School volleyball team eventually pulled away for a 3-1 win Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Fittingly, no one won the match that didn’t count.
The Coupeville soccer team met conference foe Port Townsend in a non-league road match, and the contest ended in a 2-2 tie.
Viburnums have often confused me. This is where I should say I’m not easily confused, but that would be a lie. On the other hand, I’ll bet there’s at least one other person out there who thought for the longest time that a snowball bush was some kind of hydrangea.
Ghosts and goblins will be sneaking out of the dark recesses of Coupeville as the Haunting of Coupeville starts Saturday, offering a month of hauntingly fun activities.