Six members of the American University Women of Whidbey Island joined forces with local members of the League of Women Voters of Washington to attend Lobby Day on Feb. 4.
When asked about his favorite bands, Josh Hagan, frontman for the Oak Harbor-based band Shiver, lists a couple of unlikely bedfellows:
The Coupeville girls basketball team can start packing for Yakima.
Island jazz enthusiasts are coming to the South Whidbey High School Auditorium on Friday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. For the third year in a row, Whidbey Island Dixieland Jazz Society will be sponsoring this all-island concert. Participating will be jazz bands and ensembles from middle and high schools in Oak Harbor, Coupeville and South Whidbey.
Military homes coming online
Oak Harbor student wrote he wanted to kill his teacher
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Coupeville Middle School presents “Princess Finds a Way,” March 8 and 9 and 7 p.m. Princess Megan, played by Mackenzie…
Just who is Sonny Starks, the retired, award-winning rabble-rouser?
Island County’s chapter of the American Red Cross initiated a pilot program in early August designed to help local agencies increase financial support from off-island resources.
For Oak Harbor senior swimmer David Swoish his performance at the 4A State Swim Meet last weekend was a perfect way to end his high school swimming career
Regarding the ongoing feral cat saga,
Despite the prolonged Dugualla Bay community outcry against the ill advised gravel pit at Taylor and Sawmill Roads proposed by Krieg Construction, now Island County, of all people, wants to get one up and running near the same site.