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Coupeville School District delays in-person learning

The school will re-evaluate its reopening plans in January 2021.

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Coupeville kindergartener tests positive COVID-19

The student’s class has stopped in-person learning and were told to self-quarantine for two weeks.

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Brewery works with local farm on seasonal stout

It’s pumpkin pie in a glass.

Langley chocolatier Mona Newbauer offers a wide variety of gourmet chocolates in her shop, Sweet Mona’s. Some of those chocolates will make their way to Coupeville Saturday for the annual Chocolate Walk. Photo by Megan Hansen/Whidbey News-Times

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Chocolate Walk tickets selling quickly

A handful of tickets remain available for Saturday’s Coupeville Chocolate Walk.

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Friends of Greenbank Farm declines port negotiations

In a recent vote, the board of directors of Friends of Greenbank Farm decided not to execute an…

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Port of Coupeville adopts $150 charge for bad boaters

Commissioners for the Port of Coupeville passed a resolution adopting a $150 fee for people who cause problems…

Hollie Swanson, owner of Greenbank Wine Shop, marks her top priorities she thinks the port should focus on. Photo by Megan Hansen/Whidbey News-Times

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Port of Coupeville seeks public input on comprehensive scheme

Ideas were abundant Tuesday from a small group of community members interested in shaping the future of the…

Ebey’s Reserve Preservation Coordinator Sarah Steen describes the work to be done on Pratt equipment shed during the Preservation Field School. Photo by Megan Hansen/Whidbey News-Times

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Field School to preserve structure on Ebey’s Reserve

The public has an opportunity to help preserve a bit of Central Whidbey history this summer.

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Coupeville six year road plan approved

The town of Coupeville approved its Six Year Transportation Improvement plan that highlights at least three streets that…

Schooner breaks free from mooring, takes unmanned trip during storm

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Schooner breaks free from mooring, takes unmanned trip during storm

After a harrowing ordeal Tuesday, Mark Saia arrived home around midnight and soaked in his hot tub, allowing…

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Freeland man selected as next Port of Coupeville executive director

Former Whidbey Telecom employee Chris Michalopoulos is the new executive director for the Port of Coupeville.

Jessica Larson, a land steward with the Whidbey Camano Land Trust, stands before a split-rail fence Thursday, Aprl 6, 2018 that was installed in March to keep duck hunters and others from parking on the property near Crockett Lake in Central Whidbey. The land trust purchased the 85-acre property from a private landowner in December on the lake’s northeast corner to protect it and its abundant species of birds as part of the 423-acre Crockett Lake Wetland Preserve. The newly acquired property had been a widely used access point and place to park for waterfowl hunters for years. Photo by Ron Newberry/Whidbey News-Times

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Land trust purchase means lucky ducks, but not hunters

For decades, residents near Crockett Lake on Central Whidbey have awakened to the sound of shotgun blasts in…

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Coupeville doctor in ‘satisfactory stable’ condition following plane crash

A Coupeville ophthalmologist is recovering at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after surviving a plane crash Sunday in…