Whidbey farm talks to provide meaty discussion
An upcoming conversation series will explore regenerative agriculture.
Judges rule in two public records lawsuits against Langley
Two judges recently made rulings in separate Public Records Act lawsuits against the city of Langley
Coupeville Town Council approves creative district
Whidbey Island is one step closer to having its second state-certified creative district.
South Whidbey parks and rec director finds new job in Eastern Washington
South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District Executive Director Doug Coutts is moving on.
Musselfest tickets on sale
Tickets are now on sale for Musselfest 2023.
Port of Coupeville projects finally move forward
After three years, permits were granted to replace and repair degraded caps and piles at the wharf.
‘Grown-up book fair’ returns to Freeland
Next week, adults can relive the joy and excitement of attending a school book fair.
Wednesday, Dec. 28 Elise Miller will join Goosefoot Community Fund as its new executive director beginning Feb. 8. A veteran and woman-owned business in Oak Harbor is supplying gear and equipment to NAS Whidbey. To make her pasta, Echo uses Italian semolina flour, fresh baby spinach and whole eggs.Caller turns in barking seals | Island Scanner
New executive director to join Goosefoot
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Oak Harbor business is tactical
Oh, the pasta-bilities: One-woman noodle factory starts up in Langley
Rivals
The Oak Harbor boys varsity wrestling team beat South Whidbey 55-24.
Up, up and away
The Oak Harbor girls varsity team narrowly defeated Mount Vernon 50-49 on Jan 14.
Cattle, pirates, murder: Langley Mystery Weekend prepares to blast off
This year’s Langley Mystery Weekend runs Feb. 25-26 in the Village by the Sea.
Romantic farce takes stage
Theater-goers will have the chance to see a classic romantic comedy come to life on stage.
- Colorful, historic, mythic artwork on display at Bayview Cash Store
- Whidbey cooking class is for the dogs — and cats
- Upcoming Whidbey concerts feature chamber music
- Oak Harbor school utilizes book vending machine
- Dance the blues away
- Deception Pass ranked fifth most beautiful state park in nation
Sound Off: Oak Harbor school projects should be separate bond measures
By JESSICA THOMPSON
Oak Harbor bond is crucial to fix broken schools
The state of the facilities that serve the youngest children in Oak Harbor Public Schools is shameful.
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- Herald Editorial: Lawmakers seek privilege that doesn’t exist
- Top online stories are unexpected mix
- A look back at a year of Island Scanner
- Sound Off: Community invited to learn about the needs of our aging schools
- Two citizens of the world find themselves at home in Coupeville
Traveling nomads, Freesia and Josh, explore Whidbey and Camano on Island Transit
Giving local families the gift of home
5 strategies to avoid being the victim of fraud
Local business offers a warm embrace with coats for kids campaign
Editor, Editor,Letter: Retired teachers urge voters to support schools
Letter: Drop-in ferry parking is vital for future
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