More than four and 20 blackbirds perch and fly in Central Whidbey. Now how do you make them sing?
The Port of Coupeville continues to push ahead with plans to expand moorage space and improve services at the Coupeville Wharf, despite ongoing difficulties in obtaining some necessary permits.
Family members of active duty, retirees and family members of retirees can receive their flu vaccine on either Wednesday, Nov. 14, or Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 1-7 p.m., at the VFW Hall, 3037 Goldie Road, Oak Harbor.
A 22-year-old Oak Harbor resident is facing possible prison time for allegedly sneaking in through the window of his ex-girlfriend’s home and assaulting her.
Nominations sought by Dec. 31
Submission deadline is Jan. 4, 2002
Whidbey News-Times gardening column “In Good Thyme” will run every other week through spring. Her next column will be in the Nov. 21 Whidbey News-Times
Family members of active duty, retirees and family members of retirees can receive their flu vaccine on either Wednesday, Nov. 14, or Wednesday, Nov. 28, from 1-7 p.m., at the VFW Hall, 3037 Goldie Road, Oak Harbor.
Application deadline is Dec. 15, 2001
Christmas is still more than a month away, but it’s much closer for those hurrying to send cards, letters and packages to military loved ones overseas.
The Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative, which includes in its auspices the Island County Marine Resources Committee, will receive $950,000 in congressional funding for 2002 — an increase of $200,000 from last year.
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Cheryl Ray was a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan in 1971-72. Her site was Bamiyan, where the Buddhas were blown up by the Taliban just last March. In September 2001, Ray was the last American aid worker in Afghanistan. She left the country Sept. 10.