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“What are we doing, and why?”

AMANDA CARPENTER

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High winds expected to impact WSF service through Tuesday evening

March 24th, 2026|

||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| All ferry passengers should be prepared for possible service disruptions through Tuesday evening due to high winds.   Anacortes/San Juan Islands and Port Townsend/Coupeville routes: With stronger winds in the north, we expect these routes to be most impacted by severe weather. This could

Health Care District board to meet

March 24th, 2026|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND HEALTH CARE DISTRICT BOARD ||| The Orcas Island Health Care District Board will hold a regularly scheduled board meeting on Wednesday, March 25th from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room at the Orcas Island Library, 500 Rose Street, Eastsound.  The Board Meeting Public Packet is available below.

Orca Action Month plans are underway

March 23rd, 2026|

||| FROM REIN ATTEMANN for ORCA ACTION MONTH ||| It’s that time again!  June is Orca Action Month in the Pacific Northwest, and the Orca Salmon Alliance is looking forward to all kinds of activities throughout the region. Orca Action Month (a.k.a Orca Month) is an annual series of events

Letter to Editor | OPALCO board candidate observations

March 23rd, 2026|

||| FROM RIKKI SWIN ||| OPALCO Board Candidate observations: District 1: Drew Gislason: He comes across as the candidate best equipped to push back on expensive, low-payback solar microgrids if they don't deliver rate relief or reliability gains — while still supporting smart local generation where it makes technical and economic

Conservation donor fills funding gap on Orcas Island

March 23rd, 2026|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| Last August, the Land Bank was ecstatic to announce the acquisition of a 23.8-acre waterfront property located on Orcas Island’s East Sound – home to 1,300 feet of undeveloped shoreline, including a 260-foot pocket beach, a small intermittent stream, open fields and forest. 

Frolic in Daffodils at Sculpture Park

March 22nd, 2026|

||| FROM MARITA HOLDAWAY for SAN JUAN ISLANDS SCULPTURE PARK ||| Spring is arriving, and it’s time to get outside and San Juan Islands Sculpture Park is the perfect place to start. This year, we are celebrating our 25th Anniversary Mid-March to Mid-April with our Daffodil Frolic. David Jenkins, the

Story Night is back at Orcas Center

March 22nd, 2026|

||| FROM COLLEEN SMITH SUMMERS for ORCAS CENTER ||| Orcas Center, in collaboration with Phil Klein, is presenting its second Story Night, an evening of sharing true stories among friends. All are welcome on Wednesday, April 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Madrona Room. The theme of this event

Eastsound Water cited for repeated safety violations

March 21st, 2026|

Total penalties exceed $24,000 ||| FROM CORY HARRINGTON ||| Eastsound Water Users Association has received multiple safety and health citations from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) following workplace inspections conducted in 2025 and early 2026. The most recent inspection (March 2026) resulted in several violations—many classified

Letter to Editor | Tightening our belts, for real

March 21st, 2026|

The conflict has triggered the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. — International Energy Agency (IEA), March 20, 2026 ||| FROM ELISABETH ROBSON ||| In my previous op-ed on "tightening our belts", I wrote about the need to prepare for harder times; to “tighten our

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