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School Board Agenda for Thursday

October 23rd, 2016|

Thursday, October 27, 5 p.m., School Library -- from Cathy Ferran -- Notice of a REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Thursday, OCTOBER 27, 2016 AGENDA 5:00 PM CALL TO ORDER – REGULAR MEETING - School Library. ADJOURN to a CLOSED EXECUTIVE SESSION - School Library Conference room. The Board may adjourn

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Letter to Editor | Keep Bob on the Job

October 23rd, 2016|

-- from Becky Sundstrom Shanks -- As a long time islander, teacher, farmer, wife and mother, I am very grateful to Bob Jarman for all he has done and continues to do for our county. I, and my family, have known and worked with Bob for many years. His commitment to the job,

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Monster of a Hit Coming to Screen at Orcas Center

October 22nd, 2016|

Saturday, October 29 at 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Susannah Weaver -- National Theatre Live’s thrilling broadcast of Frankenstein returns to Orcas Center for an Encore Saturday, October 29 at 7:30 pm. The NT Encore of the play Frankenstein, by Nick Dear, based on the novel by Mary Shelley,

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Letter to Editor | Caring, Open, Honest Describes Durland

October 22nd, 2016|

-- from Dick Carleton -- Michael Durland has amazing analytical skills that are applied to getting work done just right. The job always turns out better. His long tenure on Orcas Island breeds understanding. He does think of others first and has a good sense of what is best. He

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Wildlife Biologist Brad Hanson to Speak on Orca Travels

October 22nd, 2016|

Saturday, October 29, 2 p.m., Orcas Island Community Church -- from Michael Riordan -- Three pods of Southern Resident Killer Whales, commonly known as Orcas, spend most of the summer months in the waters around the San Juan and Canadian Gulf Islands, where they forage for Chinook salmon. Until recently,

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Sheriff’s Report | October 12 – 18, 2016

October 22nd, 2016|

October 12, 2016 16-007777 Accident-NonInj 11:50:53 10/12/16 A Lopez deputy was dispatched for minor damage to a vehicle after a helicopter landing at the medical clinic. A report was taken. 16-007778 Welfare Check 13:15:44 10/12/16 A Lopez deputy was dispatched for a welfare check in regards to a male subject

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Letter to Editor | Watson is Sharp, a Quick Study

October 22nd, 2016|

-- from David Dehlendorf -- There are several good reasons to vote for Bill Watson for San Juan County Council. Bill is a software engineer with 36 years experience with a variety of tech companies, including 20 as manager of small development teams and major business units at Microsoft and elsewhere.

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Orcas Chamber of Commerce Presents Annual Awards

October 22nd, 2016|

-- by Margie Doyle, corrected Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. -- Lance Evans, Executive Director of the Orcas Island Chamber of Commerce, greeted another standing-room-only audience of Chamber members and guests at the Chamber's annual dinner at Rosario Resort's Beach House on Thursday, Oct. 20. Evans quipped that the traditional

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Flea Market at the Fairgrounds Tomorrow

October 21st, 2016|

Saturday, October 22, 9 a.m. to Noon, Fairgrounds Main Building -- from Ashley King -- Rain or shine, there will be shopping at the Fairgrounds tomorrow! Crafts and Flea Market items, even a  bake sale—you don’t want to miss this market. Come find your new favorite treasure—whether it be home

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Letter to Editor | Regarding the Upcoming Elections

October 21st, 2016|

-- from Ed Suij -- There is a saying that “If you don’t change direction, you will wind up where you are going.” Life on the planet is in peril, we have entered the Anthropocene and the 6th great extinction. Humans are having the equivalent effect of the meteor impact that

Odd Fellows Will Be Halloween Central

October 21st, 2016|

Monday, October 31, starting at 4 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Tom McDonough -- There's something for everyone Monday October 31 at Halloween Central, aka the Odd Fellows Hall, 112 Haven Road First, starting at 4 p.m. and going to 6 p.m.: have a blast at our free Family

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Letter to Editor: Please Vote Yes on I-732 to Address Climate Change

October 21st, 2016|

-- from Chris and Chom Graecen -- Firstly we would like to thank fellow islanders for gathering signatures and signing in support of the grassroots climate change initiative that is now successfully on the ballot as I-732. Please now join us in voting “YES.” I-732 will reduce Washington State's greenhouse

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Letter to Editor | Hughes is a Problem-solver

October 21st, 2016|

-- from Gordon Jonasson -- I am writing to encourage you to vote for re-electing Rick Hughes to Position No.2 on November 8. My wife and I first met Rick at Ye Scurvy Dogs on Lopez when he was running for San Juan County Council, and we came away from the brief

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