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
The Week Ahead: Workshops, Meetings, Readings, Tours, Concerts and the Fly-In!
Monday, July 26 Mt Baker Road and Trail Design Workshop, Eastsound Firehall 4 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 27 Eastsound Sewer and Water District meeting at 4:30 p.m. East side of Airport, at end of
County Solid Waste Survey is in the Mail & Online
By Stan Matthews County Communications Program Manager A survey questionnaire about how the County should approach current and future challenges in dealing with solid and hazardous waste has been mailed to approximately half of the
Governor May Call Special Session if Federal Medicaid Money Doesn’t Come Soon
From the Associated Press Gov. Chris Gregoire says if $480 million in Medicaid matching money doesn't come from the federal government by Aug. 9 she'll have to consider a special session of the Legislature to
San Juan Islands Fall Ferry Schedule Available
WSDOT Ferries Division Assistant Secretary David Moseley Thanks to all of our customers who commented on the two proposals for the Anacortes/San Juan Islands/Sidney, B.C. fall schedule, which we provided for your review in June.
Guest Opinion: Support Orcas Schools’ Tradition of Planning Ahead
By the Orcas Island School District Board of Directors In the 1940's the island school enrollment was around 100 students. Orcas residents recognized the need to build a new school. At the time, the island economy
Letter to the Editor: Voter’s Guide for Aug. 17 Election Is Online Only
Our primary election day is coming up on August 17, and ballots are going out in the mail this week. Since the state did not send out printed Voter Guides for this primary election, I
OPALCO Commercial and Pump Rate Increases Take Effect in August
At their July 15th meeting, the OPALCO Board voted to raise commercial and pump rates as part of a multi-year strategy to bring all rates up to cost of service. The new rates go into
Property Tax Deferral Program Available for Fall Taxes
From the Washington State Department of Revenue July 22, 2010 — Homeowners on limited incomes can apply to defer paying their second half property taxes due Oct. 31. The application deadline is Sept. 1. First-half
Healthy School Budget for 2010-11 – And a Few Nice Surprises
At tonight’s regular Orcas Island School District (OISD) Board meeting, the board approved budget resolutions that bode well for a healthy 2010-11 school year. During the meeting, a public hearing was held on the proposed
Fire Danger Rated “Moderate” Throughout County
From Fire Marshal Steve Marler The fire danger rating is being raised from “Low” to “Moderate” throughout San Juan County effective Thursday, July 22nd. The change was implemented by the San Juan County Fire Marshal’s
Guest Opinion: National Oceanic Policy Modeled on Washington State Precedent
"Tool for balancing and regulating the multiple uses of shoreline and aquatic lands" is signed into law From State Senator Kevin Ranker's Office After President Barack Obama signed an executive order establishing the
Art, Sailing and Soccer Fill the Orcas Rec Schedule
Be sure to register in advance for these upcoming Orcas Rec Programs Go to www.orcasrec.org for a detailed list of all of Orcas Rec programs Funky Art Fun! When: July 24th (1-3 p.m.) Free craft
Celebrate the Summer Gala-Style, Under the Orcas Sun
Proceeds from Gala Fund-Raiser will help continue Arts Education Project The Orcas Center “Gala” is its annual party, held under mild summer skies outdoors, to celebrate Center patrons and to raise funds for
Calling All Trash Artists & Monitors for County Fair
By Helen Venada SJC Waste Reduction and Hazardous Waste Coordinator The recycling rate for the 2009 County Fair was 11.2%. Could we do even better this year to pump up that recycling rate? We’re looking
Land Bank Hosts Another Judd Cove Preserve Guided Interpretive Walk
The San Juan County Land Bank invites the public to a Guided Interpretive Walk at the Judd Cove Preserve. Join Ruthie Dougherty, local historian Boyd Pratt, and Steve Cohan on a walk to explore the