Facility and staffing issues plague the Port of Coupeville as the entity continues its second month of farm management.
The treasure hunt-style event, organized by the Coupeville Chamber of Commerce, The Whidbey Examiner, Front Street Realty and Sweet Mona’s, starts at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Coupeville Wharf.
When coming up with a new vision for the Greenbank Farm, commissioners for the Port of Coupeville are clear on one thing. They want and need help from the public.
The Town of Coupeville signed a lease agreement last week to rent the vacant lot at the corner of Coveland and Alexander streets for three months out of the year.
Additional sliding of the bluff along Front Street prompted Town of Coupeville officials to close off a section of the pedestrian path last week.
Additional sliding of the bluff along Front Street prompted Town of Coupeville officials to close off a section of the pedestrian path Tuesday.
The Coupeville Lions Club is once again offering an evening of good food, entertainment and fun — all while raising money for a good cause.
Transition continues as the Port of Coupeville takes over managing the Greenbank Farm.
One newly elected commissioner for the Port of Coupeville got a lesson in public transparency during his first official meeting.
An inspection of the Coupeville Wharf shows part of the structure has settled about 2 inches due to rotting piling caps.
Two Coupeville residents went to the hospital Friday morning after wrecking their vehicles on State Highway 20 just north of the Coupeville light.
The start of 2016 is bringing with it much change for the Port of Coupeville.
Officials with the Town of Coupeville announced late last month that the Madrona Way project will be suspended until spring.