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Indigenous communities catch lamprey at Willamette Falls every summer. That tradition could be in danger

July 29th, 2024|

The eel-like fish join the likes of salmon and sturgeon as a first food, a staple for local tribes long before European contact. But their numbers are dwindling. ||| FROM OREGON PUBLIC BROADCASTING ||| The eel-like fish join the likes of salmon and sturgeon as a first food, a staple

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Welcome to WSF online open house

July 29th, 2024|

||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| We are seeking public feedback on proposed draft sailing schedules for the Anacortes/San Juan Islands route. The online open house will be open until Aug. 23, 2024. Why we are changing the sailing schedule The current seasonal sailing schedules have not been updated in

Songwriters in the Round

July 29th, 2024|

||| FROM BETHANY MARIE for ORCAS CENTER ||| Join local songwriters for this intimate musical experience on Sunday, August 4 at 5 p.m. on our Village Green. The In the Round format allows for artists to share their songs as well as the stories and inspiration behind writing them. Each

Tai Ji Quan – Moving for better balance

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Join Karol Wilson, DPT, for a three month fall prevention Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance® class at Orcas Senior Center. Karol, a Doctor of Physical Therapy with 30 years of experience, is excited to introduce this evidence-based program, developed

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Letter to Editor | Kari McVeigh is a concerned problem solver

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM LAURA JO SEVERSON ||| I plan to vote for Kari McVeigh for County Council representing District 2. I have known Kari since she moved to San Juan Island and have watched her become a busy and concerned citizen of our community. Kari has used her many talents and

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42nd Annual Fly-In to honor Bill Anders

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM ROBERT WAUNCH for 42ND ANNUAL FLY-IN ||| The 42 nd Annual Fly-In will be held Friday through Sunday, August 2 – 4, at the Eastsound Airport. This year’s Fly-In is dedicated to honor Bill Anders, longtime Orcas Island resident and former Apollo 8 Astronaut. Apollo 8 was the

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Library Book Fair, where great book bargains await

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM MADELINE SHEPLOR for FRIENDS OF ORCAS ISLAND LIBRARY ||| The Friends of the Orcas Island Library invite you to discover fantastic book bargains at their 68th annual Library Book Fair! This exciting event will take place on Saturday, August 10th, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the

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Washington is giving tax breaks to data centers that threaten the state’s green energy push

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM PROPUBLICA ||| In a vast stretch of Central Washington’s high desert, the farms and small towns of Grant County sit on nothing short of a gold mine. Grant County’s utility district owns two public dams on the colossal Columbia River that are capable of powering more than 1.5

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US promises $240M to improve fish hatcheries, protect tribal rights in Pacific Northwest

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM KOMO-TV SEATTLE ||| he U.S. government will invest $240 million in salmon and steelhead hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest to boost declining fish populations and support the treaty-protected fishing rights of Native American tribes, officials announced Thursday. The departments of Commerce and the Interior said there will be

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Letter to Editor | My full support goes to Justin Paulsen

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM CLARK CUNDY ||| I am pleased to offer my full support for Justin Paulsen for County Council seat #2. As a small business owner, community member, and parent, Justin's dedication to our island community is unmatched. His involvement in various committees, community initiatives and volunteering in numerous organizations

Rotary Car Show is back — Bigger and better than ever

July 28th, 2024|

||| FROM BARBARA MERRETT for  ROTARY CLUB OF SAN JUAN ISLAND ||| Now in its 16th year, the Rotary Car Show is known for its relaxed, friendly atmosphere and stunning setting at San Juan Vineyard, 3136 Roche Harbor Road. Held August 11th, 11 am -3 pm, the show welcomes custom,

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Community Water Taxi releases interIsland survey results

July 27th, 2024|

||| FROM ED ANDREWS for COMMUNITY WATER TAXI ||| In mid-February of 2024, the Community Water Taxi (CWT) released a survey meant to capture the community impacts of unreliable Washington State Ferries (WSF) interisland service on San Juan County (SJC) residents and offer a more complete picture of the current

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First weeks of new sailings, King County Water Taxi sees jump in ridership

July 27th, 2024|

||| FROM KING-TV||| Seattle's Pier 50 starts bustling just before 5:30 a.m. ahead of the first sailing on the King County Water Taxi. The “fast ferry” takes 278 passengers on each sailing from Seattle to Vashon Island, and Seattle to West Seattle. The Seattle-Vashon route runs 22 minutes one way and

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Midnight Mutterings | Bird in the house, again

July 27th, 2024|

||| MIDNIGHT MUTTERINGS by JACKIE BATES ||| I’ve had several hummingbirds in the house in the last year, and all but one survived. But it’s stressful when a tiny bird enters the house and becomes trapped. Because there are few biting insects here, I don’t have screens and I open

‘Something’s gotta give’ | Mukilteo ferry captain asks boaters to steer clear

July 27th, 2024|

||| FROM THE EVERETT HERALD ||| On Puget Sound, five short blasts of a ship’s horn blare across the water. The source? Capt. Russell Fee, behind the wheel of the state ferry Spokane. This is a danger signal from the ferries, a warning to the many small boats peppering the

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