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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 …?”

BILL APPEL

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Artworks Fire Hits Artists, Employees Hard

July 19th, 2013|

Café Olga and the Artworks studio after the fire was extinguished. (Cara Russell/Orcas Issues photo, reproduction with written permission only.) by Cara Russell The Café burned. There were artists, employees of Olga Café,

Order Your Raspberries & Blueberries Now!

July 18th, 2013|

July 20 is the deadline for ordering this summer You know summer’s on its way with the recurrence of the St. Francis Church Berry Sale, now offering raspberries and blueberries in season. All berries are

Mt. Baker Road Project Goes On and On and…

July 18th, 2013|

By Margie Doyle Colin Huntemer, Senior Project Engineer for San Juan County Public Works Department overseeing the Mt. Baker Road project, gave some answers to Orcas Issues this week to questions about the ongoing project, widening

County’s Community Network Soldiers On

July 16th, 2013|

By Margie Doyle An unheralded group of county social service providers decided last week, on Thursday, July 11 to continue its bi-monthly meetings with member funds and new leadership. The San Juan Community Network/Readiness

Important Notice to Eastsound Water Users!

July 16th, 2013|

From Paul Kamin, General Manager Eastsound Water Users Association Our friends at the Eastsound Sewer District have asked EWUA members for an unusual favor. This request applies specifically to EWUA members who are also

Orcas School Budget Hearings Scheduled

July 13th, 2013|

The Orcas Island School District No. 137 will be completing the 2013–2014 budget, and placing the same on file in the school district office by Monday, July 15th, 2013, and a copy thereof will be

Walk with the Trees: Growing, Big and Old

July 11th, 2013|

Saturday July 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. From the San Juan County Land Bank The forests of Turtleback Mountain tell a story rooted in geology, first peoples, settlement, industry, and conservation. Forester and

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