The North Whidbey Pool, Park, and Recreation District commissioners hold their board meeting at 6:00 PM on the fourth Thursday of each month.
Brit Kraner
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: The council adopted a nepotism policy limiting relatives of elected officials from chairing or serving on certain boards, aiming to curb perceived favoritism after controversy involving one volunteer chair.
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Voters will have a choice between two Oak Harbor City Council candidates who have distinct philosophies over homelessness, crime, housing and other key issues facing the community: James Marrow and Brit Kraner.
The Voter Interests Project tracks the candidate filings for offices in Island County for the November 2025 elections.
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Thanks to voters, John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool in Oak Harbor will likely remain open another six years.
THE WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES REPORTS: The North Whidbey Pool, Parks and Recreation District is due for a levy re-up on the November ballot.
As approved at a recent board meeting, the district will ask voters to support up to 20 cents per $1,000 assessed property value.
The Whidbey News-Times reports: North Whidbey Pool, Parks and Recreation District has found two new commissioners.
