Time moves swiftly. Where only a short time ago the old house was alive with kids and assorted relatives on holidays, all is quiet today. Our Mary Lee has been gone for nine years, but her presence is ever felt, be it decorating for the holidays, baking a double batch of cookies or planting tulips for spring blooming, she is there. Our Doug and his family live on the southern part of Mother Earth, a long way to go for family visits. But our Jim is with us, something we are so grateful for.
Shopping is done, almost everything is wrapped, trees are up, lights are glowing, meals have been planned, stockings are ready…
Customers at Market Place Food and Drug helped catch a masked robber who jumped over a counter and forced a clerk to give him cash at knifepoint on Monday.
The Oak Harbor City Council declared a state of financial emergency for the year 2002.
The U.S. Census bureau has a gold mine of data, but how can we use it?
What this country needs is a good pesticide for tree huggers, bunny lovers and weed watchers. I have reference to the huge problem of creosote treated pilings outlined in your article of Dec. 12. The only problem is how to con people into thinking there is a problem so that someone can make a buck.
The Coupeville girls basketball team has a little tradition after every game. They have a cake into their locker room and if they win everyone joins in on having something sweet to eat. If they lose they give it to the other team.
Christmas Eve worship services l Concordia Lutheran Church: Candlelight service at 7 p.m. Communion service starts at 11 p.m. The…
“What has gotten into her?” my husband asked one evening this week as we sat at the kitchen table, wrapping gifts to go under the Christmas tree.
Life just got a little more expensive in Oak Harbor.
If the fishing closure areas in question are a danger to divers, consider the fact that those beaches are only used for shore fishing for a short period each year.
Apparently, Grinches are few and far between on Whidbey Island.
Sheriff holds informational meeting Dec. 27