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“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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Christmas Trees: A Renewable Resource

December 26th, 2012|

Helen Venada Waste Reduction and Hazardous Waste Coordinator San Juan County Solid Waste Division The County Public Works Department is again sponsoring a FREE Christmas tree collection program this year.  Trees will be chipped for mulch for use

New Recycling Fees Will Increase Jan. 1, 2013

December 20th, 2012|

By Stan Matthews County Website and Communications Manger In response to a dramatic increase in hauling costs, the San Juan County Council has increased the fee for dropping off recycling at County Solid Waste facilities

OPALCO Prepares for 2013 Elections

December 17th, 2012|

The OPALCO Board of Directors has set Saturday, May 4, 2013 for its Annual Meeting and election of directors from District 3 (Lopez, Decatur, Center and Charles islands) and District 4 (Shaw, Crane, Canoe and

Weather Watch Advisory for 36-48 Hours

December 15th, 2012|

From Brendan Cowan, San Juan County/Friday Harbor Department of Emergency Management Info below is courtesy of National Weather Service in Seattle. Usually it's when we see mention of gusts in the 70 mph range that

Island Cabinets Adds Gift Shop

December 14th, 2012|

Woodwork crafts for sale at Joe Ciskowski's shop Island Cabinets has added a gift shop to the front of the cabinet shop. Handcrafted wooden bowls (primarily of local woods), toys, puzzles, furniture, jewelry,

Keep Christmas Green with these Recycling Ideas

December 13th, 2012|

By Helen Venada, Waste Reduction and Hazardous Waste Coordinator San Juan County Solid Waste Division The US Environmental Protection Administration(EPA) reports that Americans discard more than 25% more household waste (5 million tons!) between Thanksgiving

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