South Whidbey parks and rec warns of aggressive owl
South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District released a warning on Monday about the owl.
Documentary to capture trials and tribulations of Roller Derby
Whidbey Island Roller Derby has begun its first fully fledged season since the pandemic.
Hoffmire plans to run for Oak Harbor mayor
One of Oak Harbor’s newest council members is hoping to change his title to “mayor.”
Private airport buyer undeterred by Port of Coupeville’s momentum
DeLaurentis confirmed that he still has the airport in escrow and is on track to close in May.
Former South Whidbey Port director returns
Stan Reeves has resigned from his role, and a familiar face may be taking his place.
Oak Harbor school district conducts survey on failed bond measure
The district is conducting a survey to garner feedback about the recent failed bond measure.
Enhancing employee hiring and retention in 2023
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Public health officials warned the public about a parasitic outbreak on a North Whidbey property. Food banks provide non-food items but are limited on how much they can spend on those essentials. If you’re in need of a healthy snack, look no further than Langley’s newest businesses. The owner of Oak Harbor’s newest restaurant loves to share the culture of his native South India.Site of animal rescue infested with parasites
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Run and scavenge during Deception Pass event
Runners, walkers and canine companions will return for Deception Park’s 2023 summer season with the second annual “Swing the Gates”…
On the ball
Coupeville beat South Whidbey 13-2 in the baseball season opener.
Puget Sound gray whales are getting names
Cetacean enthusiasts have the opportunity to give names to members of the population of gray whales.
Wild and woolly on Whidbey
Couple raises rare llama-like animals for fiber
Sound Off: Bills would help improve education system
By REP. CLYDE SHAVERS
Off Brand: When nature calls, perspectives can change
Despite having more belongings than I know what to do with, I always wonder what it would be like to…
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