For collector Billie Barb, it’s as much about the story behind a valentine as the gift itself.
Barb, a Mutiny Bay resident, has scoured antique shops and the Internet for 40 years searching for beautifully crafted antique Valentine’s cards.
For collector Billie Barb, it’s as much about the story behind a valentine as the gift itself.
Barb, a Mutiny Bay resident, has scoured antique shops and the Internet for 40 years searching for beautifully crafted antique Valentine’s cards.
Coupeville Schools plan to offer full-time kindergarten next school year.
Superintendent Jim Shank said the district had been looking at how it could fund full-day kindergarten on its own without waiting on the state.
Coupeville Middle and High School leaders are working toward a new class schedule structure for the 2015-16 school year.
The appointment of a hand-picked commissioner to the Port of Coupeville last week raised questions about whether the public agency conducts business in an open and transparent manner.
Two Coupeville business groups are partnering in a new campaign to help raise money for repairs to Coupeville Wharf.
Coupeville artist Mike Wise was chosen as the 2015 Arts and Crafts Festival poster artist.
His original piece was unveiled Monday to festival association members along with a first draft of the new poster.
The Coupeville School Board is slated to pass a resolution this week to put a $5-million capital facilities levy on the ballot in the spring.
Last week the Town of Coupeville sold development rights to the Navy on 54 acres of property it owns near Outlying Field.
As the countdown to Christmas continues, remember there are many great stores in Central Whidbey to find that perfect holiday gift.
There are more questions than answers as to why and how a dead seagull was found tied to the top of a piling at the Coupeville Wharf.
Port of Coupeville is set to receive $180,000 in rural economic development funds to replace its aging fuel lines, a project port officials say is vital.
The Coupevile/Port Townsend Ferry route is currently out of service due to issues with the steering/rudder system on the Salish.
While most people were basking in the warm winter evening during the Greening of Coupeville Saturday, it caused a bit of an issue for one Greening regular.