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Five people were killed in the shooting. They were Sarai Lara (16), a sophomore at Mount Vernon High School and cancer survivor; [16] Chuck Eagan (61), a Boeing maintenance worker from Lake Stevens; [17] Belinda Galde (64), a probation officer with the Snohomish County District Court; [18] Beatrice Dotson (95), Galde's mother; [19] and Shayla Martin (52), a make-up artist at Macy's.
Whidbey News-Times is a twice-weekly (Wednesday and Saturday) newspaper published in Oak Harbor, Washington, United States covering general news on Whidbey Island. It is owned by Sound Publishing Inc., a subsidiary of Black Press. Its sister paper is the South Whidbey Record. Another sister paper, the Whidbey Examiner, was shuttered in 2017. [2]
Also a hunter re-created it according to the Whidbey News-Times. All tests proved that the distance was much closer than the 90 feet (27 m) claimed. Local quail hunters have also argued that the range was closer, [29] while others, such as forensic expert Jon Nordby, confirm the plausibility of the official reports. [30]
The Department of Social and Health Services, which runs the center on McNeil Island, 3 miles into Puget Sound, does not track the people it releases nor whether they commit new crimes.
The company owns two other papers on Whidbey Island, the Whidbey Examiner and the Whidbey News-Times; the three papers, which previously competed with one another, shared a single publisher, Kasia Pierzga, a founder of the Examiner, until 2013, when she was succeeded by Kevin Graves. [3] Its circulation has been estimated at 4,500. [7]
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Whidbey News-Times – Oak Harbor; The Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle – Omak; Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune – Oroville/Tonasket; East Washingtonian – Pomeroy;
It publishes in print every Friday. Its website merged with other Sound Publishing newspaper websites in Kitsap County in 2017 to form Kitsap Daily News. [2] The North Kitsap Herald is owned by Sound Publishing Inc., a subsidiary of Black Press. [3] The newspaper was founded in 1901 by Peter Iverson [4] as the Kitsap County Herald.