Island County Commissioner Melanie Bacon (D-Langley) sent a newsletter to constituents on Mon., Feb. 3, 2023.
Allen McPheeters
Two judges recently made rulings in separate Public Records Act lawsuits against the city of Langley, one of which is seven years old and has gone to the state Court of Appeals and back.
Last week, the Coupeville Town Council unanimously approved a resolution supporting the creation of the Coupeville Creative District, one of the final steps in an application process that has been ongoing for more than a year.
Island County’s Regional Transportation Planning Organization is one of 16 Washington organizations that will receive federal money for road safety project planning. …IRTPO received $403,200 to create a safe streets master plan.
After three years, long-planned rehabilitation projects are finally moving forward at Coupeville’s historic wharf.
Permits were granted to the Port of Coupeville to replace and repair degraded caps and piles that make up the wharf’s substructure at the end of year.
Jessie Stensland reports for the Whidbey News-Times from Island County Superior Court. A 47-year-old Oak Harbor man was sent to prison last week for repeatedly and regularly molesting two preschool-age children from 2015 to 2017, according to court documents.… On Jan. 27, Judge Christon Skinner followed the prosecutor’s recommendation and...
Kristi L. Finch pleaded not guilty at the Island County Superior Court hearing to five counts of animal cruelty in the first degree and two counts of animal cruelty in the second degree. Judge Carolyn Cliff ordered Finch not to own, care for or possess any animals for the duration of the legal case.
State Representative Clyde Shavers (D-Oak Harbor) sent this email to constituents from his legislative account on Wed., Feb. 1, 2023.