We 💙 community conversations! Last week the City shared updates with local businesses about the plans for our Downtown and Waterfront District at the Chamber luncheon. Think: great energy, a lot of connections, and more reasons to love where we live. Later that evening, we kept the momentum going with...
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The Greenbank Farm barns A + B are getting a new roof! Built in 1904, any restoration work must comply with historic preservation guidelines. We’ll be installing new wood shingles. All Farm businesses are open during repair work.
I voted for HB 1971 both in committee and on the Senate Floor. The bill covers all hormone therapies for important medical purposes such as breast and prostate cancer survivors, therapies to help reduce the risk of recurrence and shrink tumors before surgery, or treat cancer that has spread; helping...
Our ABC Teams — Academic, Budget, and Capital Projects community committees — continue to shape the future of our schools, and we invite you to stay involved! All ABC Team meetings are open to the public, providing an opportunity to learn more and share input on key district initiatives. Next...
We will be recieveing an update on the windmill project from the Oak Habrkor rotary club on our April 15, meeting.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Demolition of Vacant Buildings Starts Today OAK HARBOR, WA — April 14, 2025 – After a thorough and engaging public outreach process that began in the fall of 2022, the City of Oak Harbor has moved forward with the long-anticipated demolition of the unused and deteriorating buildings...
District 3 Virtual Town Hall: Thursday, April 24 4-5:30 pm Building Healthy Communities Understanding impacts of changes to our federal programs Join Island County Health and Human Services and community partners to explore the role federal programs play in supporting healthy communities in Island County. You will learn about the...
Sen. Ron Muzzall is echoing concerns about proposals moving through the Legislature that would eliminate or expand caps on property tax growth. He warns it could increase housing costs and affect vulnerable populations across the state.
