Whidbey worker shortage closes bagel business
Finding employees has not gotten any easier for small businesses.
Judge rejects parts of Navy’s environmental study of Growler impact
A federal judge ruled that a Navy study on the environmental impacts of EA-18G Growlers was flawed.
Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival slated for next week
The 2022 Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival will take place Saturday, Aug. 13 and Sunday, Aug. 14.
St. Clair and Hazelo move on to Nov. 8
The candidates for the Island County Board of commissioners were narrowed in the primary election.
Rock musician rolls to Whidbey
A notable musician from the Pacific Northwest has two upcoming shows on Whidbey Island.
Traveling circus to visit Langley
Whidbey residents will be treated to a dazzling, all-ages show from a group of eclectic performers.
Navy radio station tunes in
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island’s radio station participated in a continent-spanning test in July.
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Chef’s new restaurant turns up heat
Youth baseball alive and well in Oak Harbor
The Oak Harbor Baseball Association runs traveling baseball teams for kids ages 8 to 18.
Whidbey athlete wins silver in bocce
Jacquelyn Diaz earned second place in singles and doubles bocce and fourth place in team bocce.
Thirsty Crab’s new stage to host ensemble
Kristi O’Donnell and Café Impromptu Quintet will perform from 6-8 p.m. this Saturday, Aug. 6.
Deception Pass welcomes first resident artist
Nina Vichayapai’s idyllic day-to-day life is the first of its kind in a Washington state park.
Sound Off: Navy base is an asset to Whidbey community
By BOB SEVERNS
Get in line with millions, enjoy our state parks
Rock dwellers have certainly noticed the many more cars and RVs on our two-lane highway this summer.
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