Therapy is preferred over jail time
Tuesday morning’s snow storm on Whidbey Island kept wreckers and police officers rushing from one minor accident to another.
Don’t be alarmed.
What you now behold, dear reader, is a well-planned, highly-developed and long-in-the-making new column that purports not to browbeat you with moral balderdash and senseless trivial wheedling.
February is fast approaching, and for those of us in the Coupeville School District, it is school levy time again.
A warrior returned from combat, and adorned his uniform with our flag.
Oak Harbor Venture Club is seeking local nominations for its Mae Carvell Award.
The Coupeville girls basketball team made quick work of the Concrete Lions last Friday night, jumping out to a 37-16 halftime lead on their way to a 66-45 triumph for their ninth consecutive victory.
We hope the Oak Harbor Kmart stays open. It has been an asset to the community, providing jobs and local shopping opportunities for people throughout Whidbey Island since it opened in the ‘80s.
I just read USN (Retired) Stanley R. Reed’s letter in the Whidbey News-Times Jan. 26, regarding the wearing of their…
Congratulations! In one short editorial (Whidbey News-Times Jan. 23) you have succinctly outlined one of the major social problems of the day, i.e., disregard and flaunting authority, followed by aid and abetting, yea, encouraging, the breaking of the law by citizens and active duty military personnel. What a wonderful role model you present!
Oak Harbor Police Department and Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents based at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station recently helped the federal government bust a large Ecstasy trafficking network.
The Oak Harbor girls basketball team is back in the postseason.
We have read many letters in the last few months in regards to Krieg Construction’s gravel pit at Sawmill and Taylor roads.