Much to the chagrin of Coupeville Town Council, Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley publicly called for Bob Clay’s removal from the Island Transit Board last Tuesday.
The payoff for thousands of hours of volunteer service came Monday when the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival Association distributed more than $26,000 in community grants.
In 20 years, Lyla and Phil Snover have not only created a lot of snowmen, but a lot of memories.
Coupeville Wharf will play host to 150 youth sailors during an interscholastic sailing competition in April.
Families have the chance to break out of their turkey-induced comas Thanksgiving weekend and spend some family time being creative.
For 20 years, Lyla and Phil Snover have cultivated and cared for Coupeville’s treasured winter guests.
For the 16th year, hundreds of people will share their Thanksgiving holiday together at the Coupeville Recreation Hall.
A well-known community volunteer in Central Whidbey will be taking the reins at the Port of Coupeville.
David Day begins his new position as executive director Monday, Dec. 15.
The 2015 Coupeville town draft budget reflects an increase in staffing for the planning department, something Mayor Nancy Conard says she thinks residents will appreciate.
Aging and inadequate facilities were the focus of Coupeville Schools Superintendent Jim Shank’s State of the Schools address last week.
A new business on Front Street is hoping to satisfy downtown’s sweet tooth.
The Coupeville Booster Club will once again be serving up piles of crab in support of middle and high school athletics.
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