Although there is still a year remaining on The Garage of Blessing’s non-renewable, two-year lease, Kristiina Miller has been actively seeking a new, larger location.
“If you build it they will come,” Joe Sheldon said as he opened his talk before a room full of gardening enthusiasts.
The appeal to a Whidbey Island audience seemed stronger the longer a group of reading enthusiasts looked at a novel written by a nearby author.
Since retiring to Whidbey Island two years ago, Barb and Ed Adams can’t seem to get enough of the state parks around them.
Dann Davies’ lines came back quicker than he thought they would.
Three months ago, the actor from Anacortes won the part of George Hay, the central character in the comedy, “Moon Over Buffalo,” which opens Friday night at the Whidbey Playhouse.
Pennie Rees, Roberta Piercy and Cathie Harrison are part of a 50-plus women’s masters team from Washington that has qualified for the 2016 Club Crew World Championships in Adelaide in April.
Lexi Jones, 17, a senior at Oak Harbor High School, is the second consecutive Youth of the Year from the Oak Harbor club to represent Snohomish County.
Part of Michael Anderson’s assignment while helping construct a new exhibit at the PBY-Naval Air Museum was to research the…
The appeal to a Whidbey Island audience seemed stronger the longer a group of reading enthusiasts looked at a novel written by a nearby author.
Ultimately, the committee selected “The Wind is Not a River,” penned by Brian Payton of Vancouver, B.C., as the book for this year’s all-island Whidbey Reads program.
Heavy rain couldn’t dampen the mood of a small group that gathered to celebrate the Coupeville waterfront’s tiny new addition.
Coupeville School Board meetings took a modern turn Monday night as the board met in its new meeting room.
Whidbey Playhouse is celebrating 50 years of existence. It will do so formally during a 50th Anniversary Gala Event beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Chief Petty Officers Club on Ault Field Road in Oak Harbor.
If you’re a homeowner in Central Whidbey and have trouble maintaining your home due to limited resources, there’s a good chance that a group of skilled workers will come to your home and fix the problem at no charge.