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Wolves return home for big win
Coupeville’s Hailey Hammer draws a crowd of South Whidbey defenders in the Wolves’ win Friday.  - John Fisken photo Dec 19 2012, 4:01 PM Home is where the wins are. After playing its first five games on the road, the Coupeville High School girls basketball team finally played on its own floor and it was a happy homecoming, defeating rival South Whidbey 39-24 Friday, Dec. 14. Coach David King said, “It was good to be home and playing in front of our home crowd. The girls could feel the energy the fans brought.”
Falcons capture round 1 of rivalry
 Aaron Curtin attacks the hoop for the Wolves. - John Fisken photo Dec 19 2012, 4:02 PM A strong final frame couldn’t undo the damage from the first three as the Coupeville High School boys basketball team fell 57-37 to visiting South Whidbey Friday. The Falcons held the Wolves to eight or fewer points in each of the first three quarters and steadily pulled away.
It’s time to get Roehl’n’
Dec 19 2012, 4:02 PM The third annual Tom Roehl Round-ball Classic returns to Coupeville High School at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The all-island tournament raises money for the Tom Roehl Memorial Scholarship.
Rain can’t drown farmers markets’ success
Annie Jesperson of Deep Harvest Farm in Greenbank sells produce to Coupeville resident Ingrid Sechrist at the last day of 3 Sisters Cattle Company’s fall farmers market.   - Justin Burnett photo Dec 19 2012, 4:04 PM Rainy spring weather took a bite out of the Coupeville Farmers Market this year, resulting in the first decrease in sales since 2005. Market officials attended the Coupeville Town Council’s regular meeting last week to give elected officials their annual roundup of the summer market, which is held from April to mid-October in the grassy field behind the library.
Letter: Connect the dots before it’s too late
Dec 19 2012, 4:04 PM So, let me get this straight. You have an unstable, withdrawn, 20 year-old son at home according to the “doomsday prepper” mother. She told friends last week that she was “losing her son,” saying “it was getting worse,” and that she “was having trouble reaching him.”
Letter: Curbside recycling is the way of the future
Dec 19 2012, 4:05 PM I would like to express my strong support for curbside recycling in Island County. Our family lives outside of the Town of Coupeville. We currently collect our recycling and self haul it to the Coupeville transfer station every two weeks.
Sickly domesticated duck visits Coupeville park
Dec 19 2012, 4:07 PM The following items were selected from reports made to the Coupeville Town Marshal’s Office:
Try a bite of Coupeville
Ciao owner Mark Laska spreads tomato sauce on one of his retaurant’s specialties, Neapolitan Pizza. - Photo provided Dec 19 2012, 4:08 PM Enjoy a dinner out, add an evening of music and dancing, mix in an optional overnight stay and you’ve got all the fixin’s for the first ever “Take a Bite out of Coupeville” New Year’s Eve celebration, set to take place from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Coupeville Rec Hall.
Town council signs off on stormwater park
Coupeville Engineer Greg Cane and Planner Larry Kwarsick go over plans for the stormwater remediation project off NE Ninth Street. The facility will treat stormwater for a 90-acre residential watershed basin.  - Justin Burnett photo Dec 19 2012, 4:09 PM Plans for a forward-thinking stormwater remediation facility on an undeveloped property off NE Ninth Street took a big leap forward last week. In an unanimous 4-0 vote, the Coupeville Town Council wrapped up the last part of the land permitting process when it approved a conditional use permit for the 1.2 acre stormwater park.
Coupeville council to hold special meeting Thursday
Dec 26 2012, 3:00 PM Coupeville Town Council will hold a special meeting 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec 27 in the Island County Hearing Room.