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Expect traffic delays on Highway 525 until fall

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Expect traffic delays on Highway 525 until fall

Commuters along Whidbey’s main corridor from Coupeville to Clinton can expect to be delayed driving to and from…

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Island County officials brace for state budget crisis crunch

State lawmakers delay could to lead lay-offs, program cuts

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Ebey’s Trail grant approval veers off course

Long-winded jet noise debate flies again at county meeting

Finally, it’s slated to open July 7, 2017. Patients from the old part of WhidbeyHealth Medical Center will be moved to its new wing, the health system announced Monday. Photos taken June 12, 2017 show work in progress.

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WhidbeyHealth new addition to open July 7

Transferring of patients planned with military precision

Secrets to longevity: Whidbey Island residents are among the longest living in Washington, study says

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Secrets to longevity: Whidbey Island residents are among the longest living in Washington, study says

Joe Lumsden calls it the “Camelot Lite” effect.

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WhidbeyHealth gets clean bill of financial health

WhidbeyHealth passed its yearly financial physical Monday.

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Road work to delay traffic along Highway 525

Repaving will reduce traffic to one lane

County to hold bridge-to-boat trail meetings in June

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County to hold bridge-to-boat trail meetings in June

Bikers, hikers, paddlers, runners, horseback riders, fishing enthusiasts, beach strollers, sand castle builders and “anyone else who explores…

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Recycling in Island County being revisited

Voluntary curbside pickup for rural residents a possibility

Health ‘Heroes’ lauded for community service on Island County

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Health ‘Heroes’ lauded for community service on Island County

Annual award recognizes going ‘beyond the norm’

WhidbeyHealth consolidates billing offices to Coupeville

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WhidbeyHealth consolidates billing offices to Coupeville

Improving customer service the goal of “First Call Resolve”

Guide Shaun Mellor demonstrates Canopy Tree Climbing in Deception State Park on May 14, 2017. Climbing to the top of a 200-foot Douglas fir with ropes and a harness is offered by the company, AdventureTerra. Two towering trees are used in the park; cost is $149 per person. Minimum age is 7 years old.

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Tree climbing venture offers canopy views for the intrepid

Canopy climbing venture offers treetop views for the intrepid

The staff of WhidbeyHealth Medical Center and CEO Geri Forbes (far left) gather for a group photo during Healthcare Week that recognized nearly 800 employees. Coupeville panorama photographer Denis Hill took photos using a telescoping pole. Photo by Patricia Guthrie/Whidbey News-Times

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WhidbeyHealth ‘digs and dives’ for good employees

Healthcare system celebrates its 800-plus staff