4-H flourishes in Island County
Despite unprecedented challenges over the past few years, enrollment has increased.
Ebey’s Landing Trust Board ‘restructuring’ staff
The nine-member board is in a “restructuring phase” because of funding constraints.
Navy base drowns drone
A drone intruded at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island on Tuesday but did not present any threat.
Port warns of steep drop-off at boat ramp
Strong winter storms and king tides have contributed to the erosion of the concrete boat ramp.
Reservist in hot water after flying drone at base
The drone, a small, commercial quadcopter, was rendered “inoperable” by base defense systems.
Hospital board seeks nominees
The WhidbeyHealth hospital board has two vacancies to fill due to resignations.
Waterman was dedicated to preserving history
Robert “Bob” Waterman passed away in December, but his legacy continues.
Hundreds of Whidbey residents demonstrated in Coupeville on Friday. Good Cheer’s new executive director is a familiar face in the South Whidbey community. Much like a hunk of meat in the smoker, the idea for The Barnyard has been cooking for a while. Central Whidbey couple Caris and Ryan Tucker launched Driftwood Sauna Co earlier this month.Residents rally against ICE, for democracy
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Freeland taproom, smokehouse offers slow-roasted eats
Steamy new business rolls onto Whidbey
Wildcats flag football state-bound
Oak Harbor continued an already impressive inaugural season punching its ticket to state on Saturday
Wildcat dribbler sinks his 1,000th point
Xavier Ochoa, a senior guard for the varsity basketball team, made school history earlier this month
Residents remember ‘Oak Harbor’s chaplain’
Pastor David Lura passed away Jan. 25 after a fight with cancer.
Photographer focuses on community
A retired cardiologist will have a solo exhibit through February at the Frank Rose Gallery.
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