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“No one, I mean no one, has the right to sit in judgment of who’s American enough.”

MICHELLE OBAMA

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OPAL seeks finance, operations director

May 5th, 2026|

||| FROM OPAL COMMUNITY LAND TRUST ||| OPAL is hiring a new Director of Finance and Operations to step into the shoes of Kim Jaeger, who will retire after the new person is hired. Kim has served as OPAL’s Director of Finance and Administration for the past three years. She

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Farm Transfer 101 Webinar supports future of farming in the San Juan Islands

May 5th, 2026|

The webinar will be held on Tuesday, May 26 from 12:00–1:30 PM and is open to anyone interested in the future of farmland in the San Juan Islands ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| The San Juan Islands Agricultural Guild and WSU San Juan County Extension invite farmers, landowners,

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Free Kindergarten transition event at Camp Orkila on May 11 

May 5th, 2026|

||| FROM THE RESOURCE CENTER COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ||| The Orcas Community Resource Center invites families to a free Kindergarten Transition event on Monday, May 11, from 5–7 pm at Camp Orkila’s Main Lodge. Designed for children entering kindergarten in Fall 2026 and their parents/caregivers, the evening features hands-on activities, social

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Update | Proposed deer hunting at Turtleback Mountain and north shore preserves

May 5th, 2026|

After a series of public meetings and additional community input, the Land Bank Commission will discuss delaying the proposal and exploring ways to continue seeking public input during the May 15 commission meeting. ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| The Conservation Land Bank has proposed limited deer hunting on

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Auditor seeks writers of arguments against ballot measures

May 5th, 2026|

If you are interested in writing an argument against the measure, please contact the Auditor at elections@sanjuancountywa.gov or (360) 378-3357. Statements are limited to 250 words and are due by May 11, 4:30 PM. ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County Auditor Natasha Warmenhoven is seeking people

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Rep. Rick Larsen files for reelection

May 4th, 2026|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF  U.S. REP. RICK LARSEN ||| EVERETT, Wash. – Rick Larsen filed for reelection on May 4. In the next Congress, Larsen will work to lower costs for working families, including child care, health care, housing, groceries and gas. He will continue delivering federal funding to

Heather Lee announces candidacy for county auditor

May 4th, 2026|

||| FROM HEATHER LEE ||| My name is Heather Lee, and I am pleased to announce my candidacy for San Juan County Auditor. Heather Lee I served as Chief Deputy Auditor for San Juan County for three years, through March 2026, working across elections, licensing, and financial operations

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SJC Monthly News Digest – April 2026

May 4th, 2026|

This is a roundup of April news ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| This column is part of a series detailing San Juan County’s recent news. Follow along each month to learn about important County projects, Council initiatives, department updates, and more.   Sheriff’s Office Moves into New Substation on Lopez Island The San Juan County

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Protect Your Flock | Tips to prevent avian influenza exposure

May 4th, 2026|

Spring environmental health tips from your local public health department ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| Your local public health team wants to remind you of a few tips to help make your spring season as fun and healthy as possible. Avian influenza infections in people are rare. Still,

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Orcas Choral Society to present songs, dance, quilts

May 4th, 2026|

||| FROM ORCAS CHORAL SOCIETY ||| May 16 and 17, come celebrate our nation’s 250 years of creativity in song and dance and the traditional art of quilting, as Orcas Choral Society presents its spring concert, An American Choral Tapestry at the Orcas Center. All the songs in this concert

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Guest Opinion | The wrong question … and a suggestion

May 4th, 2026|

||| FROM BILL APPEL ||| Over the past few years (who’s counting?) we have participated in, been treated to, or studiously ignored a fierce debate around the following question: “Should OPALCO be permitted to construct a utility-scale solar facility at Bailer Hill and/or to expand its existing solar facility on

News Brief | Nearly $100M to help support endangered salmon runs

May 4th, 2026|

||| FROM KOMO-TV SEATTLE ||| NOAA Fisheries has just announced up to $99 million for conservation and recovery projects in the West Coast states and Alaska. Much of the nearly $100 million is aimed at restoring habitat that is either blocked or damaged. The goal of the new money is

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Walk with the birds at Cascade Lake ‘walk and talk’

May 3rd, 2026|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND GARDEN CLUB ||| Spring is here and the birds are singing! But what might they be saying? Wake up early, get some fresh air, gift your body with exercise and learn about our local birds. Join the Orcas Island Garden Club for a free, open to

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