The North Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association is offering a series of monthly safety classes to the general public. The next class,…
Friday, Dec. 7 Double Feature Night – $7 adults / $3 youth 7 p.m. – Cloud Atlas (R) 10 p.m….
The Oak Harbor Veterans of Foreign Wars Men’s Auxiliary will serve a buffet breakfast from 10 a.m. to noon on…
A new club at Coupeville High School has come in like a lion. Or perhaps Lion with a capital “L” would be more appropriate, since the Coupeville Lions Club is behind its creation.
“This is the opportunity for students to engage in servicing the community, just like the Lions Club,” said John Kohlmann, Leo Club advisor and Coupeville Lion.
Coupeville third-grader Jonathan Carroll knows a thing or two about wishes and he’d like to share the joy this holiday season.
Jonathan wants to help grant wishes for seriously or terminally ill children by helping to raise money for the Make-a-Wish Foundation and he hopes lots of people on Whidbey Island will join in the effort.
Members of the Coupeville School District Board of Directors were faced with a tough decision last week: who to choose as the student board member to serve for the next year.
Two well-qualified applicants submitted cover letters, resumes and several letters of recommendation from staff and faculty members. They faced board members for a public job interview.
The Washington State Ferries’ vehicle reservation system is working as officials had hoped, decreasing traffic backups and dramatically dropping the rate of reservation “no-shows.”
“Our main goal (with the reservation system) was to spread out the demand so we could manage more customers overall,” said Brian Churchwell, Vehicle Reservation System deputy program manager.
“And the system caught on right away,” he continued. “With us offering 50 to 60 percent reservation availability this summer, all our reservation spaces filled up.”
Donald “Jack” McPherson never intended to write a book, it just sort of happened. The longtime Coupeville resident recently self-published…
The U.S. Small Business Administration continues to build on its successful programs for America’s military veterans, helping tens of thousands…
Hundreds gathered Friday at the Skywarrior Theater on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for a dual ceremony.
Not only was Cmdr. Charles Murphy relieved as commanding officer of the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Unit in a traditional Change of Command ceremony, he also said goodbye to the U.S. Navy after 33 years of service.
In a special ceremony Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Oak Harbor Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7392 on Goldie Road, …
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 47 will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6. The group will…
It’s holiday season again, or, as it’s more commonly known, shopping season. It seems the red and green association with…