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Here’s a thought…

“I know I’m not a young man. I don’t walk as easy as I used to. I don’t speak as smoothly as I used to. I don’t debate as well as I used to. But I know what I do know. I know how to tell the truth…. I know how to do this job….I know, like millions of Americans know — when you get knocked down you get back up!”
JOE BIDEN
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School Board Votes on Reductions and a Levy

August 1st, 2011|

Submitted by Keith Whitaker Business Manager, Orcas Island School District At the regular Board meeting on Thursday, July 28, the Board approved the resolution adopting the budget for the 2011-12 school year. Due to continuing

Full Schedule of Events As We Head into August

July 31st, 2011|

MONDAY, August 1 San Juan County offices closed for employee furloughs. Port of Orcas Special Meeting. Noon. "This is Lizzard" Outdoor Concert, The Trading Company at 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, August 2 Orcas StoryFest: Wit, Wiley

Error on Lopez Primary Ballots

July 29th, 2011|

By Milene Henley, County Auditor A printing and proofing error has occurred on the primary election ballots sent to Lopez Island voters. Ken Knutsen, Suzanne Berry and Stephen K. Adams are candidates for Port of

Furlough Closes County Offices on August 1

July 29th, 2011|

Most County offices will be closed due to budget-related employee furloughs on Monday August 1. Emergency and state mandated services will remain open. Those include the Courts, Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, County Clerk, Sheriff’s Office and

Goodfellow Gives $20,000 to Fire District

July 29th, 2011|

Clyde Duke's Gift of Service Honored with Donation By Hilary Canty The Orcas Island community has a strong tradition of neighbors caring for neighbors.  Malcolm Goodfellow experienced this last winter when his cabin’s roof failed

Off-Premises Signs May Be Cited, Picked Up

July 28th, 2011|

By Stan Matthews County Website and Communications Director San Juan County’s Code enforcement office reports that, now that tourist season is in full swing, it is receiving several complaints each week from business owners and

Business as Usual at Airport (So Far)

July 26th, 2011|

by Lin McNulty Although the Federal Aviation Administration issued additional “stop work orders” over the last twenty-four hours to construction and technology contractors for critical modernization projects around the country after Congress failed to pass

Guest Opinion: Pave Paradise?

July 26th, 2011|

By Peg Manning, Orcas resident The County Department of Public Works has applied for funding (a total of $600,000) for something entitled “Roadside Hazard Mitigation Program,” whose stated purpose is to “identify and

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