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.
North Whidbey Pool Park and Recreation District
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The North Whidbey Pool, Park, and Recreation District posted the agenda for their Aug. 23, 2022 board meeting.
The North Whidbey Pool, Park, and Recreation District posted the agenda for their Jun. 28, 2022 board meeting.
Estimates for the first phase of the Harbor Heights Sports Complex have risen from $1.65M to as much as $5.1M.
The League of Women Voters Whildbey Island (LWVWI) hosted a forum for candidates in North Whidbey from 6:30 to 8:30 PM on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. The forum consisted of three segments: North Whidbey Pool, Park, and Recreation District Commissioners, Oak Harbor City Council members, and Oak Harbor School District...
The North Whidbey Pool, Park and Recreation District commissioners voted to authorize Commissioner Jay Cochran to sign a contract with Northwest Thermal Hydronics, LLC to replace the 39-year-old boiler for the Pool. However, the commissioners have not yet figured out how to fund the $152,460 price tag. Commissioner Cochran said...
Candidates for the many positions on the November 2021 ballot are filing to run. See our Filing Week 2021 page for a complete listing of positions that will be on the November ballot and the candidates who have filed for them. (Note: Open Water District positions are not listed). Candidate...
