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CAMANO: Our ABC Teams (Academic, Budget, and Capital) are now underway
Our ABC Teams (Academic, Budget, and Capital) are now underway, and we’re excited to invite community members to join us in making a positive impact on our schools’ future. If you have already signed up for the ABC Teams on our website, you do not need to complete the form…
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CAMANO: Calls grow for School Board president to resign
STANWOOD CAMANO NEWS: More than 600 people have signed a petition as of Friday morning urging Stanwood-Camano School Board President Al Schreiber to step down from his position.
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CAMANO: School Board tensions continue to flare at meeting, study session
STANWOOD CAMANO NEWS: The Stanwood-Camano School District Board of Directors met Tuesday, Nov. 5, to work on developing a districtwide cell phone policy.
The board also held a study session to discuss the Academic Advisory Committee, which was adjourned abruptly due to hostility between the board and attendees.
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OAK HARBOR: City sets budget focusing on major projects
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: The major changes within the Oak Harbor 2025-2026 biennial budget include an increase in the cost of water and more funds allocated to looming projects such as upgrading the marina.
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OAK HARBOR: BRYAN STUCKY: City Council Position 5 Vacancy
Here is the application for the city council vacancy. I’m more than happy to talk with anyone who would like to know more about the position. Thank you for your interest in serving the community as a member of the Oak Harbor City Council. Pursuant to State law, the appointee…
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OAK HARBOR: BRYAN STUCKY: Thank you all
Thank you all. You bring up important points. This is something that is being worked on and talked about, so more to come soon. If you would like to hear the presentation in detail click on the link. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18nPNiwSdJ/ Decisions have not been made and the City will make an…
COUPEVILLE: The Current – News for October 2024
The Port of Coupeville publishes an electronic newsletter for the community to stay updated on events, news, and projects at both the Coupeville Wharf and Greenbank Farm.
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COUPEVILLE: The Town needs your input! [FB]
The Town of Coupeville needs your input! Please fill out our survey and let us know how you think the Town should change with the climate. You can find the survey here: https://shorturl.at/qfVBx To learn more about the Coupeville Comprehensive Plan, visit our website: https://shorturl.at/4RsJ9
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COUPEVILLE: Town Council Agenda (Oct. 22, 2024)
The Coupeville Town Council posted the agenda for their Oct. 22, 2024 council meeting.
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LANGLEY: City Council approves utility rate hikes
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: This week, the city council unanimously approved increases in utility rates for water, sewer and stormwater.
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LANGLEY: City finds mystery $1 million in coffers
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: In what may be an early Christmas present, a spare $1 million that was previously unaccounted for was recently found in Langley’s bank accounts.
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SOUTH WHIDBEY: School board okays inclusion in port’s feasibility study
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: South Whidbey School Board officials gave Port of South Whidbey commissioners the green light last week to proceed with a study that will assess whether housing is possible on both of the public entities’ lands.
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ISLAND COUNTY: November 2024 ICD Newsletter
The Island County Democrats sent their monthly newsletter on Wed., Nov. 21, 2024, including messages from Melanie Bacon, Clyde Shavers, Rick Larsen, and Chris Reykdal.
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ELECTIONS 2024: JILL JOHNSON: This will be my last campaign post
This will be my last campaign post. We don’t need to drag it out any longer. Thank you to everyone who helped, put up signs, gave money, prayed, encouraged crossed party lines and voted. Without any piece of the puzzle we would have a different outcome. Thank you to my…
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ISLAND COUNTY: You’re Invited: TRUMP VICTORY PARTY
The Island County Republican Party sent out an invitation to their Trump Victory Party, to be held on Nov. 20, 2024 in Oak Harbor.
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ELECTIONS 2024: In Republican turnaround, Johnson and Muzzall win reelection
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: A red shift in votes counted after Election Day caused turnarounds in two important races affecting Whidbey Island.
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ELECTIONS 2024: JANET ST. CLAIR: Today I called Senator Muzzall
Today I called Senator Muzzall to concede the race and offer my congratulations. The 10th Legislative District remains the most competitive district in the state, and it was an honor to receive support from so many people across the region. I am proud of the campaign we ran and proud…
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ELECTIONS 2024: In turnaround, county commissioner, state senator poised for win after latest vote count
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: In a remarkable turnaround, it appears that Island County’s District 2 county commissioner will be reelected, as will the incumbent state senator representing the area.