The Town of Coupeville may be small, but it gets a lot accomplished, said Mayor Molly Hughes during her first-ever State of the Town Address last week.
Coupeville residents can see for themselves what the difference is between two types of LED lights the town is considering installing.
Coupeville Town Council is anticipated next week to approve new utility rates that will increase the average homeowner’s bill by $42.
Students at Oak Harbor middle and high schools in need of food do have options through a program run by…
The new changing station is up and running at Greenbank Farm and was installed as part of the Greenbank Farm Community Solar Project.
The event was brought back by farm managers, the Port of Coupeville, due to community demand. The event also coincided with the 20th anniversary of the community saving the farm from development. The two-day event included live music, an adult pie-eating contest, food and a beer garden.
With eight months under her belt as Coupeville mayor, Molly Hughes will give her first State of the Town Address next week.
Coupeville Town Council members asserted that the Navy should consider areas near the Central Whidbey touch-and-go field as “directly impacted” by jet noise.
Sunshine Drip Coffee Lounge opened earlier this month and has been serving a steady stream of customers ever since.
Under sunny skies and despite an abundance of events on Whidbey over the weekend, attendance was strong for this year’s Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival.