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Naval Air Station at Whidbey to Conduct Security Exercises

January 26th, 2018|

-- from Thomas Mills, Public Affairs Specialist, Whidbey Naval Air Station -- Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, along with Commander Navy Region Northwest and other Navy bases in the Puget Sound and Seattle area will participate in an annual security readiness exercise, Solid Curtain - Citadel Shield (SC-CS18), from January

Letter to Editor | We Want Our Forever Here

January 26th, 2018|

-- from Madie Murray -- I was having lunch with a friend and, of course, we were discussing the Hospital District Initiative. She asked me about my thoughts on the district. She wasn’t the first, and each time I go straight to the thought of, “What if it doesn’t pass?”

Senior Center Shares Results From “Building a Vital Future” Survey

January 26th, 2018|

-- from Lynnette Wood -- Whether you call them senior citizens, “geriactives” or golden agers, the demographic trends are clear. According to State of Washington data, San Juan County already has more than twice the population of individuals age 65 and older as does the state overall, and the average

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Remembrance: Warren Miller, Orcas Neighbor

January 26th, 2018|

-- by Paul Kamin -- Warren Miller, third from left, leads youngsters in individual achievement Orcas Islander Warren Miller passed away on Jan 24th.  Warren was a special friend to many of his Orcas neighbors. Warren lived for the adventure and was absolutely a “collector of stories”.  There

Ferry Service Resumes with Adjustments

January 25th, 2018|

Service continues on the Anacortes/San Juan Islands routes with several schedule adjustments. The following departures are scheduled for the remainder of the day.  Please note that these sailing times are approximations, and customers are advised to arrive as soon as possible for all destinations: Westbound • 7:10 p.m. – Anacortes

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Friday Harbor Tow Boat Company Wins National Award

January 25th, 2018|

-- from Boat Owners Association of The United States -- TowBoatUS Friday Harbor owner Capt. Deb Fritz; receives national award from BoatUS Vice President Jerry Cardarelli (credit: BoatUS) A local small business that that helps boaters get safely home was recognized for its professionalism at the BoatUS Towing

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Tax Help at Orcas Senior Center

January 25th, 2018|

-- from Jim Biddick -- Jim Biddick (Lions Club) and John Carl (Kiwanis Club) will be available to assist with taxes at the Orcas Senior Center on Wednesday February 7 through April 11 from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. The tax service is for low to moderate income taxpayers (

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Ferries Snafu as Result of Vehicle Crash

January 25th, 2018|

-- from Washington State Ferries(WSF) -- UPDATE: 1:22 p.m., January 25 Thursday, January 25, 2018 02:22 PM Ana/SJs - UPDATE - Anacortes/San Juan Island Service Resumes Service on the Anacortes/San Juan Island routes resumes with several unscheduled eastbound departures from the islands. M/V Yakima in Friday Harbor, M/V Elwha on

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Car Crashes into Water at Anacortes Terminal

January 25th, 2018|

UPDATE: Thursday, Jan. 25 at 3 p.m. The Anacortes terminal has been cleared to reopen, and vessels are now traveling eastbound to the terminal. Upon arrival in Anacortes: • The M/V Samish will be the first boat to arrive in Anacortes in approximately 20 minutes. After offloading traffic will travel

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Legendary Warren Miller Passes

January 25th, 2018|

-- by Ron Judd for the SeattleTimes.com -- Warren Miller, "Freedom Found" Warren A. Miller, the pioneering snow-sports filmmaker whose infectious zeal for the “pure freedom” associated with skiing, snowboarding and other pursuits inspired multiple generations of adventure seekers around the globe, died Wednesday [January 24] at his

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Book Review: Democracy in Chains

January 24th, 2018|

-- a review by David Turnoy -- Have you ever had a conversation with someone, asking how far the radical right wants to go in turning back the reforms of the New Deal and the 1960s/1970s, wondering when the libertarian billionaires behind this effort will be satisfied? I mean, how

Two Occasions to Dance Your Valentine Heart Out

January 24th, 2018|

-- from Bill Gincig -- The Odd Fellows will be holding a Valentine Dance on February 10, starting at 8 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall. The music will be provided by the Big Band Sounds of Orcatrazz. It will consist of all forms of Ballroom Dances and entry is

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Legislative Action Alert: Support Oil Transport Safety

January 24th, 2018|

-- from the League of Women Voters of the San Juan Islands -- Graphic courtesy of Friends of the San Juans. Feature graphic from Homer (Alaska) Historical Museum, extrapolating from the 11 million gallon spill from the Exxon Valdez, 1989 The Oil Safety Transportation Bill SB 6269 will

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Overnight Tsunami Watch…And Wait

January 23rd, 2018|

-- by Dave Halloran, County Dept. of Emergency Management -- If you are like me, you woke up in the early morning hours today to a phone call, text or other notification of a potential tsunami stemming from the 7.9 magnitude earthquake last night in the Gulf of Alaska. A

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Water Rate Restructuring: Conservation Rewarded

January 23rd, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- The Eastsound Water Users Association presented its proposed water rate structure to residential users on Wednesday, Jan. 17. The proposal comes after months of weekly meetings among Board members Joe Cohen, Steve Miller and Jim Nelson and Members Jay Kimball and Mike Stolmeier to devise

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