WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Thanks to voters, John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool in Oak Harbor will likely remain open another six years.
Brit Kraner
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The Whidbey News-Times reports: With a unanimous vote among the four participating council members, Oak Harbor repealed the resolution for a metropolitan park district to appear on the primary ballot. The Island County commissioners also repealed the resolution as part of the consent agenda with little discussion.
The Whidbey News-Times reports: North Whidbey Pool, Parks and Recreation District has found two new commissioners.
Election results for North Whidbey offices as of Thu., Nov. 9, 2023. Data comes from the Secretary of State’s website.
Election night results for North Whidbey offices. Data comes from the Secretary of State’s website.
The Voter Interests Project continues our Candidate Interviews 2023 series with an interview of Commissioner Brit Kraner, running unopposed to retain her seat on the North Whidbey Pool, Park and Recreation District board of commissioners.
North Whidbey Pool, Park and Recreation District Commissioner Brit Kraner wrote a Sound Off column for the Whidbey News-Times decrying uncivil behavior at a recent candidate forum.
