Former mayor pro tem Beth Munns plans to publicly release the human resources investigation into an alleged threat she made to City Administrator Blaine Oborn on June 8.
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The response period for a North Whidbey Fire and Rescue survey has been extended in the hopes that higher participation will foster public awareness about the fire department’s needs.
A judge denied a motion related to a Freeland motel that is being transitioned into low-income housing, but the litigation is not over.
At a hearing Tuesday, Island County Superior Court Judge Carolyn Cliff declined to impose Freeland Concerned Citizens LLC’s request for a preliminary injunction, saying that preliminary injunctions an extraordinary and rare relief and that the LLC hasn’t shown a clear legal or equitable argument that it would likely prevail on the underlying lawsuit.
The Whidbey Island Public Hospital District is looking for a new commissioner to replace the departing Nancy Fey, and a new WhidbeyHealth CEO.
Karina Andrew reports on financial contributions to the four 10th District House candidates: Greg Gilday, Clyde Shavers, Dave Paul, and Karen Lesetmoe.
As a result of declining enrollment, South Whidbey School District Superintendent Jo Moccia proposed moving fifth and sixth grade students away from the South Whidbey Elementary School South Campus.
State Representative Dave Paul (D-Oak Harbor) sent an email thanking supporters and recruiting volunteers on Sat., Aug. 13, 2022.
Island County Commissioner candidates Janet St. Clair (D-Camano Island) and Tim Hazelo (R-Oak Harbor) will be the guest speakers at the Old Goats monthly luncheon, to be held Fri., Aug. 19. RSVP to roseteam@whidbey.com.