The Operation Purple Healing Adventures program celebrates rediscovering family fun and togetherness after an injury. Camp is May 24-27 at…
Useless Bay Golf & Country Club is offering one free round of golf and a free lunch and dinner to…
VFW Post 7392 will hold its monthly breakfast fundraiser 10 a.m. to noon Sunday, May 26 at 3037 Goldie Road….
Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 47 will hold its monthly meeting 7 p.m. May 2 at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge,…
In just three years, the Ebey’s Forever Fund granted $200,000 to help preserve history on Central Whidbey.
Having just released the names of the 2013 grant recipients, new projects are already underway.
Ebey’s Forever Fund was able to issue double the funds than in previous years.
Sometimes it amazes me the things kids come up with.
In fact, I believe there used to be a television show devoted to the funny things they say.
I don’t have any children of my own, but I’ve been blessed to have some pretty amazing little ones in my life.
Coupeville Town Marshal Lance Davenport said he was able to track down a shoplifter with the help of the public and Internet.
By utilizing a free web service called CanYouID.me, Davenport was able to post surveillance images of a man suspected of stealing hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise from a Front Street business.
Several weeks ago The Whidbey Examiner ran a story on its front page about a human jawbone discovered on a beach in Coupeville.
Within that story we included a photo provided by one of the young women who found the remains.
I have to say, I love farmers markets.
There seems to be a sense of pride that comes with every market I attend.
The Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association is looking at making the town a mobile hotspot.
The association formed a committee last week to explore options and costs in providing visitors with a public wireless Internet connection.
One of the things I’ve really enjoyed since moving to the island is all the wildlife.
Every morning on my way to work I would see a hawk right near Outlying Field.
Usually he, well I assumed it was a he, would be perched on a power line, waving his tale up and down.
It was an especially fun day last week for one Coupeville Elementary School class.
Patsi Waller’s fourth grade class spent last Wednesday morning learning the ins and outs of Whidbey General Hospital.
The streets of Coupeville were flooded this weekend with mussel enthusiasts seeking the big flavors the endearing town has to offer.
Visitors traveled from near and far this weekend to shop in town, eat chowder and Penn Cove’s famed mussels.