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Jeff Stoner and Kim Taylor co-own Greenbank Cidery which recently opened a tasting a room in Coupeville.

Business

Greenbank Cidery opens tasting room

A new place to drink and gather has opened in downtown Coupeville.

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Life

Romance and murder come together on Playhouse stage

The play runs Nov. 4-20. Tickets are available at whidbeyplayhouse.com.

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Victoria Garza won first prize for her piece entitled “Humility.”

Life

Jailhouse art wins civility contest

Inmates at the Island County Jail were inspired by an art contest.

Life

Soroptimist holding conference on island

Soroptimist is hosting a conference for high school girls to empower them to pursue career goals.

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News

Two levies key to new fire station

Oak Harbor residents will notice something unusual on the ballot this year.

Photos by David Welton
Ben Honeycutt is one of 15 costumed volunteer actors who provide the jump scares for those brave enough to walk through the haunted fort at Fort Casey State Park.

Life

Nights of the haunted fort

For the past seven years, the park’s military fort has turned into something sinister every October.

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Longtime county clerk faces former top employee

Island County Clerk Debra Van Pelt is facing her first opponent in 12 years in office.

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Moo is a steer who has become part of the family. Bell’s Farm owner Kyle Flack said he is the “ambassador animal” for the farm.

Life

Holy cow!

Whidbey farmer raises ancient, white breed of cattle

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Casey Burr is the owner of Hive Jive, a new Oak Harbor business that sells local vendors’ goods, along with the honey he makes.

Life

Beekeeper opens business

A beekeeper turned business owner has opened a new shop for local vendors in downtown Oak Harbor.

Life

Exceptional Academy plans walk for inclusion

The Oak Harbor school district is hosting an ally walk from 4-5:15 p.m. on Oct. 21.

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Life

Riding for a cause

Members of an Oak Harbor-based motorcycle club are giving back to the community.

News

Town holds workshop on comp plan update

Coupeville is hosting a public workshop on a comprehensive plan to address issues such as housing.

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Trivia night at Bailey’s Corner Store typically attracts around 50 people every Thursday.

Life

Bailey’s raises $10,000 for charity

A weekly trivia night at a bar in Clinton has raised $10,000 for local nonprofits.