I’m not a “good ole days” kind of person. I rather like these days. But for a few moments last…
The All Island Concert Band is offering free music lessons to rusty players and novice musicians who can devote time…
Ten years ago, the first Community Thanksgiving Dinner in Coupeville included one vegetable and 29 different desserts. A lot has…
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Debut edition of Oak Harbor’s Community Lifestyles magazine.
Sporting a flight jacket with several sewn-on patches, Robert Byttle sits at an antique soda shop-style table sipping coffee in…
For the past 10 years, Linda and Pat McGinnis have participated in the American Miniature Horse Registry National Show. Their…
It was early July, and 16-year-old Rachel Jappert of Oak Harbor had just spent six days traveling Ecuador. There she…
It was a little after 7 p.m. and blocks away from the stadium, there were hardly any signs of life. Only the perpetual glare of convenience store lights and late parents shuffling their children to the ticket lines. Houses were dark and vacant.
Inside Wildcat Memorial Stadium, there was a burning anticipation. The cheerleaders led the crowd in rally cries, which were audible from across town.
The third-graders grouped around a circle-shaped piece of string on the lawn of Broad View Elementary. Fashioned in pioneer duds…