Having just watched the presentation at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, of medals to those who were wounded in the war in Afghanistan, let me say that I have much praise for all the troops serving in the military, and much sympathy for those who are wounded or give up their lives to protect us each day, month, and year.
Education in the Coupeville Public Schools is not “fully funded” by the state of Washington and needs your support to fund a wide variety of activities and programs.
I noticed in the News-Times of Jan. 9 where a new police chief from Oklahoma is coming here, partly because the beauty of the Northwest “attracted he and his wife.”
Take heart. Old Red, our typewriter, is undergoing treatment.
Concern raised over next mayor
Flores jury can’t decide on verdict
In regards to the Jan. 16 article “Chamber makes lodging tax haul,” I would like to share a little more information about the tourism efforts in Oak Harbor.
Man killed Navy Petty Officer Faith Ellison last summer
Proceeds from the auction benefit local charities and non-profit groups.
A well-known Whidbey Island helicopter pilot is recovering so well from serious injuries that his wife will likely continue her run for Congress.
Maintain our quality education
My name is Savannah and I am eight years old.
It was truly a pleasure to vacation on Whidbey Island this past summer.