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If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about the answers.”

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Sheriff’s Report | July 11 – 17, 2018

July 21st, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, July 11, 2018 18-004858 Attempted Suicide 21:29:47 07/11/18  San Juan Deputies responded to a suicidal person call. The individual was located and transported to the hospital for evaluation. Thursday, July 12, 2018 18-004864 Domestic Dispute or Assault 07:40:31 07/12/18 A Deputy

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Letter to Editor | Ballots Are Out, And…

July 20th, 2018|

-- from Tony Ghazel -- I just talked to the Elections Department and they are getting several calls regarding the ballots that we just received. Here is the scoop:  Vote for one US senator, one US Representative, one Legislative District Position 1 and one Court of Appeals Judge candidate and

Talk With Rick Hughes on Sunday

July 20th, 2018|

Sunday, July 22, 2 p.m., Enzo's -- by Margie Doyle -- Set aside some time on Sunday, July 22, at 2 p.m. to meet up with County Council Member Rick Hughes at Enzo's. Hughes is requesting to get together with Orcas Issues' readers for a sit-down, share a latte meeting.

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NAS Whidbey SAR Rescues Two Climbers Near Cannon Mountain

July 20th, 2018|

-- from Thomas Mills for Whidbey Island Naval Air Station -- A Search and Rescue (SAR) team from Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island rescued two climbers stuck on a cliff near Cannon Mountain, southwest of Leavenworth, Wash., late Wednesday night, July 18, 2018. While neither climber was injured, they were

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Anne Presson is New Orcas Island Health Care District Superintendent

July 20th, 2018|

-- from Pegi Groundwater for Orcas Island Health Care District -- The Orcas Island Health Care District Board of Commissioners is pleased to announce that Anne Presson has agreed to become the Superintendent for the Orcas Island Health Care District (OIHCD) effective July 16th. The Superintendent position is a half-time

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Letter to Editor | Vote for Debra Lekanoff, Washington 40th Legislative District

July 20th, 2018|

-- from Sandy Strehlou and David Meiland -- Debra Lekanoff is running for the 40th Legislative District seat currently held by State Representative Kristine Lytton, who is stepping down. Lytton has been a solid voice for our district and the issues that matter since 2010. Kristine is supporting Debra as

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New Stewardship Guide Available for Visitors

July 20th, 2018|

-- from Amy Nesler for San Juan Visitors Bureau -- Got Visitors? Pick up a copy of the new Stewardship Guide as a gentle orientation to guests about island living today. Do you care about how our visitors treat the San Juan Islands? Then you’ll love the brand new colorful

It’s Been a Busy Year at New Library Expansion

July 20th, 2018|

-- from Mary Pugh for Orcas Island Library -- The Orcas Public Library is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the completion of the expansion project. The community and generous donors contributed to the project that added almost 6,000 square feet to the original building. The additional space gives room for

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HomeShare Program Seeking Pilot Program Participants

July 19th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- Housing advocates across San Juan County are moving forward with a proposed HomeShare Program. After receiving feedback from 113 community members through an online survey, the proposed HomeShare program has generated enough interest to formulate a pilot program. The survey identified two groups

Plant Problems? Bring Samples to Farmers Market

July 19th, 2018|

Saturday, July 21, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Farmers Market -- from Dianne Macondray for Master Gardeners -- Everyone is welcome to bring their plant problems to the Farmer’s Market in Eastsound this Saturday, July 21st. Place a large plant sample showing your problem in a ziplock bag with a moist

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Take a Look at How Orcas Exchange Came To Be

July 19th, 2018|

-- from Pete Moe for Orcas Recycling Services/The Exchange -- Orcas Recycling Services/The Exchange has created and released a great new video about the history of the old, and the NEW Exchange on Orcas Island. With photos from the original organically-grown, non-regulated Exchange which began in 1981 as a "shack and a

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Immigration/Refuge Protests Continue in Seattle

July 19th, 2018|

--  by Gavin Amos-Lopez of Seattle Globalist.com -- It was a cool summer morning last Thursday, as I headed downtown to check out the daily vigil in front of the Seattle office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, more commonly known as ICE. The vigil was held outside 1000 2nd Ave

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County Health Workgroup Invites Participation

July 19th, 2018|

--from Julia Vouri, Coordinator, San Juan County Community Health Initiatives Consortium (CHIC)--  Locals committed to keeping islanders healthy  That San Juan County was recently declared the “healthiest county” in Washington State should come as no surprise to those who have benefited from the excellent health and social services here. And

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78th Annual Market Day

July 18th, 2018|

Saturday, July 28, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Emmanuel Episcopal Church -- from Joanne Cundy -- The 78th Annual Market Day Sale will take place on the last Saturday in July on the Emmanuel church grounds. Everyone is welcome to the sale, July 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The

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Island Girls Prepare to Hit the Pavement in Komen 3-Day Walk

July 18th, 2018|

-- from Dottie Cornelius -- Photo: Medford Mail Tribune Long and steep hills, blisters, sore feet, and walking 60-miles over three days -- I know I'm crazy, but I’m preparing to walk the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the 10th time! I can't help it; there are still

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