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Whidbey Audubon prepares to count birds December 19
Whidbey Audubon Society will conduct its 23rd annual Christmas Bird Count Saturday, Dec.
Whidbey Growler squadron qualifies for action
WHIDBEY ISLAND NAVAL AIR STATION, Wash. -- The Navy says the first Growler squadron at the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station is ready for action.
Relative of Navy legend visits Ault Field
Margaret Ault is seen at the commissioning of destroyer USS Ault on March 26, 1944 with her sons Robert, left, and William, right.
Navy cuts back on jets over Coupeville
Following fresh complaints about noisy, low-flying jets over Coupeville, Navy and town officials started working on a solution.
Crescent Harbor beach on the Seaplane Base and Ault Field's Hangar 1 resembled a Hollywood set last weekend with grip and lighting, cameras, and even the proverbial director chairs.
NAS firefighters rescue stranded man
Navy Region Northwest Fire and Emergency Technical Rescue Services were requested July 31 to rescue a 26-year-old man out of a precarious situation after he had fallen from the edge of a cliff near Coupeville, Wash.
Seaplane base in Oak Harbor now a museum
The old seaplane base at 315 W. Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor has a new purpose these days as a museum built there to honor local aviation history with displays from World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War.
Seaplane base in Oak Harbor now a museum
The old seaplane base at 315 W. Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor has a new purpose these days as a museum built there to honor local aviation history with displays from World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War.
Genealogy Query - MILLER : NELSON
I am looking for my birth daughter a White female born March, 1 1965 to parents Father: Carl V Miller dob May 27, 1943 Mother: Janet L Nelson dob 11/4/42 adopted through Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Anacortes pastor Eggertson possibly Children's Home Society.
Whidbey Island: Window on Whidbey: Summer afternoon in Keystone
No, it's not a Keystone Cop , but a Washington State Parks employee. Taxi! Who knew there was an Ault Field Taxi? Posted by at July 25, 2009 12:09 p.m. Categories: Coupeville , Transportation , Travel , Washington State Ferries Comments There are currently no comments for this blog entry.
Runway repairs change Navy flight paths
Routine repairs to remove rubber, repaint runway markings and upgrade lighting at Ault Field began in June and will continue through the end of the summer.
Naval runway being repaired; expect more flights than usual
Navy planes will be flying over the communities of Skagit and Island counties more often than usual while the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station runway is repaired.
Planning commission continues review on regulations
The Island County Planning Commission will meet today to continue deliberations on proposed amendments to the county's comprehensive plan and development regulation on "essential public facilities," mini-storage developments and a change in zoning from "rural" to "planned industrial park" for 13.5 acres located at the intersection of Old Goldie ...
Whidbey's three mayors report to the people
Each mayora s personality and expertise shined through in their city and town-specific presentations at the first-ever State of the Cities address, hosted by the Whidbey Island League of Women Voters.