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Here’s a thought…

“The competition between Nature and the economy is deep and broad.
In the short term, the economy usually wins. In the long term …?”

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LATEST IN ENVIRONMENT

2016 County Draft Budget Released

October 19th, 2015|

-- Employee costs are greatest county expense, Master Plan to be developed -- from Milene Henley, County Auditor -- On Monday, October 19, County Auditor Milene Henley and County Manager Mike Thomas will present the

Taming the Overgrown Garden

October 16th, 2015|

Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. at the Orcas Center -- from Jan Jacobsen -- Orcas Island Garden Club presents “Taming the Overgrown Garden,” with Cass Turnbull.  Cass Turnbull’s name is synonymous with good pruning. 

Haynie, Jones Answer Election Questions

October 12th, 2015|

Orcas Issues asked the two candidates for the Orcas Park and Rescue District Position to answer some questions for our readers. Their responses follow: From left, Theresa Haynie and Deborah Jones meet the public

Join Us for Orcas Island Green Drinks

October 10th, 2015|

Tuesday, Oct. 13, 5-6:30 pm at Orcas Food Co-Op Commons -- from Gretchen Krampf -- Green Drinks is a social time for thriving and resilient Island community builders. We provide refreshments & snacks ~ Donations

Council Prioritizes Shoreline Master Plan

October 9th, 2015|

--- from Colin Maycock, Senior Planner, San Juan County -- The San Juan County Council is continuing their review of draft Shoreline Master Plan (SMP) documents on Monday October 12 in the Legislative Hearing Room,

That Spurge Laurel Popping Up is Toxic

October 7th, 2015|

-- from Judy Jackson, Coordinator, San Juan County Noxious Weed Control Program -- That evergreen, rhododendron-like shrub that is popping up in gardens and woodlands throughout the county is spurge laurel (Daphne laureola). Closely related to the

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