Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival organizers are finalizing last-minute details before one of Whidbey Island’s largest events of the year gets underway Friday.
Members of the Coupeville Town Council said they could not provide comment on a portion of the Navy’s Environmental Impact Statement without further clarification.
The pretty purple fields at Lavender Wind Farm off West Beach are a far cry from last year’s “bumper” crop.
The Coupeville Marshal’s Office will see a change in command starting Sept. 1.
Coupeville Town Council is considering changing the way it approves some of its land-use applications.
When a main water line broke two weeks ago, it took all of the town’s public works staff an entire day to remedy the issue.
Volunteers will have an opportunity later this month to help restore the final resting place of some of Coupeville’s original settlers.
Discussions about the town’s sewer system are at the forefront of town news as the town council considers a rate hike later this year.
Some Town of Coupeville customers woke up this morning without water.
Public Works Director Willie LaRue said there is a leak somewhere in the main water line and crews are on scene investigating.
Six months in and the new regimen at Greenbank Farm seems to be working for both staff and tenants.
Port of Coupeville commissioners gave the OK last week to begin installation of an electric vehicle charging station at the Greenbank Farm.
Members of the Coupeville Town Council got their first look at proposed utility rate increases during a special workshop last week and some council members were concerned the rate hikes might not be high enough.
The Town of Coupeville is hopping on the auction bandwagon this weekend and will be selling off some surplus treasures.