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Tax Roll Completed: Property Tax Notices Out Soon

January 23rd, 2018|

-- from Rhonda Pederson, San Juan County Treasurer -- I, Rhonda Pederson, am providing notification that the 2018 tax roll has been completed. All real and personal property taxes and assessments are due and payable to the San Juan County Treasurer on or before April 30, 2018. The 2018 tax

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Town Hall Meeting Will Address Public Hospital District, What it Might Cost

January 23rd, 2018|

Wednesday, January 24, 5:30 - 7 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Alison Shaw for Coalition for Orcas Health Care -- The Coalition for Orcas Health Care is pleased to announce its third Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, January 24, from 5:30- 7 p.m., in the Eastsound Fire Station. Residents

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Gov. Inslee to Attend World Economic Forum Meeting in Davos

January 22nd, 2018|

-- from the office of Governor Jay Inslee -- Gov. Jay Inslee will promote Washington’s talented workforce and speak about state efforts on the innovation economy and climate change at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland next week. Inslee is scheduled to speak on several panels

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U.S. Rep. Larsen Votes Against Federal Continuing Resolution

January 22nd, 2018|

Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement after voting against the fifth short-term Continuing Resolution (CR) of the 2018 budget year in the House of Representatives: “I voted no on today’s Continuing Resolution because I am not going to reward Congressional Republicans’ incompetent leadership. This resolution does nothing to

OIFR and Sheriff’s Department Vehicles Involved in Collision

January 22nd, 2018|

-- from Marla Johns, Public Information Officer, Orcas Island Fire and Rescue -- On January 20, 2018, at 9:22 p.m. Orcas Island Fire and Rescue and the San Juan County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 report of an individual with injuries located on the side of the road. The caller

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Kudos to Orcas Island Public School Teachers

January 22nd, 2018|

-- from Cathy Ferran for the Orcas Island School District -- Pictured from left to right are: Kim Freeman, Kristee Rajczi, Martha Inch, Lorena Stankevich, Paula Towne, and Pamela Wright As we head into the new year we are pleased to spotlight the professional growth of our staff,

Letter to Editor | To Protect Orca and Salmon, We Must Protect Beaches and Forage Fish

January 22nd, 2018|

-- from Stephanie Buffum, Executive Director of Friends of the San Juans -- The decline of the Southern Resident Killer Whales now down to 76 members, is mostly blamed on the disappearance of their favorite food, Chinook salmon. Often overlooked is the importance of shorelines as habitat for juvenile salmon

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In Memoriam | Francis Racey

January 22nd, 2018|

-- Submitted by Dennis King - Executive Director, Lahari-- Photo by Noah Racey Francis Racey, the inspiration and energy of the Lahari Hospice and Respite Care Center and Lahari Volunteer Hospice, has passed. Francis, a longtime Orcas resident, brought compassion, comfort, and dignity to islanders and their families

League of Women Voters Enable You to Contact Legislators

January 21st, 2018|

-- by Ann Murphy, President. League of Women Voters of Washington State -- This Week's Alert  If you do nothing else, here are the most important actions you can take: Automatic Voter Registration-It's Time This year we have a great opportunity to pass Automatic Voter Registration (AVR). This simple step

Orcas Observes Women’s Protest March

January 21st, 2018|

-- by Lin McNulty -- Orcas women lead the Jan. 20 protest march, joined by millions around the world Blustery January weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of participants in the Orcas Women's March on Saturday, January 20. Nearly 100 women gathered at Waterfront Park to march in

Tosca Triumphs with Electric Duets at Orcas Center

January 21st, 2018|

Sunday, January 28, 1 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Susannah Weaver for Orcas Center -- Orcas Center presents the New York Met’s new production of Puccini’s Tosca streaming Live in HD on Sunday, January 28 at 1:00 pm. Join us for the Met. Come and see Puccini’s tragic tale of

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Inslee Statement on Federal Government Shutdown

January 21st, 2018|

-- from Office of the Governor -- "There is no question this federal shutdown creates chaos, confusion and uncertainty for hard-working families, students, small businesses, veterans and seniors across Washington state. My office is working with state agencies to understand how their operations, and Washington’s communities, will be impacted. At

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WSF Warns of Severe Winds, Heavy Rain

January 20th, 2018|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- The National Weather Service is predicting severe winds in our region January 20-21. This storm system is expected to bring heavy rain and high winds to Western Washington. Safety is the number one priority of Washington State Ferries, so in the event of extremely

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Senate Democrats Pass Bills Supporting LGBTQ Children

January 20th, 2018|

-- from Senator Kevin Ranker's Office -- [Yesterday, January 19] the Senate passed two important bills protecting LGBTQ children: SB 5722, banning conversion therapy for children, and SB 5766, preventing bullying in schools. "I am proud that our state stands up for all people, especially our most vulnerable. All children

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Sheriff’s Report | January 10 – 16, 2018

January 20th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- January 10, 2018 18-000235 Wanted Person 07:08:31 01/10/18 A Friday Harbor Deputy arrested a Friday Harbor resident with two outstanding warrants. The subject was booked into jail and a report completed. 18-000237 Found Property 10:39:42 01/10/18 A deputy responded to a call

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Rick Larsen Cancels Orcas Reception

January 19th, 2018|

-- from Rick Larsen's Office -- Because of the uncertainty surrounding the potential federal government shutdown, we have had to cancel tomorrow's [Jan. 20] Orcas Island reception at Odd Fellows Hall from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Eastsound. This event will be rescheduled. We will let you know when

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