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CARES funds available for businesses in unincorporated county

Small businesses in unincorporated Central and South Whidbey that were impacted by COVID-19 closures will have the ability…

Sailor follows her father’s path to NAS Whidbey

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Sailor follows her father’s path to NAS Whidbey

Past and present collided recently when Naval Linguist Abigail Burns posed in front of EA-6B Prowlers displayed outside…

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Oak Harbor analyzes COVID-19’s impact on city revenues

Oak Harbor’s revenue was not heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in the first three months of the…

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Greenbank Farm to receive solar panel donations

Starting on July 1 the Greenbank Farm will receive solar panels from Island Community Solar, Glacier Energy and…

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Many Island parks reopen over weekend

Many Island County parks that were closed due to COVID-19 reopened over the weekend.

Council approves formation of CARES selection panel

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Council approves formation of CARES selection panel

More than two dozen North Whidbey businesses have already applied for grants through a program funded by the…

Naval Air Museum seeks donations

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Naval Air Museum seeks donations

The Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum started off the year great. It was in the process of purchasing…

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CARES funds applications available from city

Small businesses in North Whidbey are now able to apply for CARES Act funding intended to help recoup…

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Oak Harbor High School’s top graduates share post-graduation plans

On top of the finals and midterms and all the other stress seniors face during their last year…

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Arts Commission moving ahead with Driftwood Day

While many events were canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Oak Harbor Arts Commission isn’t planning to…

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Ports planning to partner to issue federal funding

The Port of Coupeville plans to partner with the Port of South Whidbey to administer CARES relief funds…

Second Black Lives Matter rally draws several hundred

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Second Black Lives Matter rally draws several hundred

Several hundred people crowded around one of Oak Harbor’s busiest intersections over the weekend to loudly and peacefully…

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City eyes ban on smoking in parks

Oak Harbor officials are considering an ordinance that would prohibit smoking in city parks.