The son of an attorney, Island County Chief Civil Deputy Dave Jamieson said his training in the law started around the family dinner table.
Island business leaders are taking a stand as pro-Navy and pro-business in the wake of the ongoing debate over jet noise at Outlying Field Coupeville.
Island County Planning Director David Wechner says he hopes to bring an “open door” approach to his role while initiating process improvements.
It’s really all about the pie.
Mary Murphy, 9, said that while she didn’t win the Loganberry Festival pie-eating contest Saturday afternoon she was still a winner.
Roughly 1,200 civilian workers at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station experienced their first furlough last Friday.
One of the oldest organizations on the island, the Whidbey Audubon Society turns 30 this year.
Even while unemployment numbers are falling state and country wide, Whidbey Island residents continue their struggle to find jobs and keep them.