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Midnight Mutterings | Celebrities

February 10th, 2024|

||| MIDNIGHT MUTTERINGS by JACKIE BATES ||| Last week I was visiting Rose and Molly (the cats) and my son in Bellingham when I complained to him I was having increasing difficulty finding something to write about in these columns. Then I told him I was thinking about writing about

Sheriff’s Report | January 31 – February 7, 2024

February 10th, 2024|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 24-000619 Accident-NonInj 06:38:34 01/31/24 An unknown vehicle left the roadway at the 3500 block of West Valley Road and drove through a fence doing significant damage to the fence. The vehicle is described as possibly being an older Toyota

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Fire Commission meeting scheduled for Monday

February 9th, 2024|

||| FROM KAT BARNARD for ORCAS ISLAND FIRE & RESCUE ||| The SJC Fire Protection District #2 Board of Fire Commissioners invites you to a Special Meeting on Monday, February 12th, at 5:00 p.m. at the Eastsound Fire Hall or on Zoom (link below and in the attachment). All BOFC meeting

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Community nonprofit campus will foster connections

February 9th, 2024|

||| FROM JOYCE OSLAND and RICK RHOADS |||  “Our island community’s need for services far exceeds our ability to meet them,” said Lisa Byers, executive director of OPAL Community Land Trust (OPAL). The acquisition of the Pea Patch property is envisioned to serve as a nonprofit campus for the Orcas

Exterior preservation of museum’s historic log buildings underway

February 9th, 2024|

||| FROM MICHELLE HASSEBROCK for ORCAS ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY ||| Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, the Orcas Island Historical Society has begun exterior preservation of the historic log cabins that make up the Eastsound museum. The museum is built around six original cabins that range between 120-150

WSF Weekly Report | Spring schedule available next week; appreciation from SJC

February 9th, 2024|

||| FROM PATTY RUBSTELLO for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Vehicle reservations for spring season available 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14 We’re [five] days away from the opening of spring season (March 24 to June 15) vehicle reservations for our Anacortes/San Juan Islands and Port Townsend/Coupeville routes. As a reminder, the two-month

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B.C. environmental groups request review of tire chemical linked to salmon deaths

February 8th, 2024|

||| FROM CTV NEWS ||| Conservation groups have written to the federal environment minister requesting a review of a chemical used in tires that they say has been linked to the “mass deaths” of coho salmon. Peter Ross, senior scientist at Raincoast Conservation Foundation, says the mystery of coho dying

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San Juan County Fair announces 2024 theme, new dates, & calls on community for poster art

February 8th, 2024|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County Parks & Fair staff are hard at work preparing for the 2024 San Juan County Fair! Did you know the San Juan County Fair used to be held near the Cannery Building in downtown Friday Harbor? It wasn't until 1924 that

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Christmas calf born to southern resident orca is missing, presumed dead

February 8th, 2024|

||| FROM CTV NEWS VANCOUVER ||| Researchers say an orca calf that was born to J pod of the endangered southern resident killer whales off the British Columbia and Washington state coasts is missing and presumed dead. The U.S.-based Centre for Whale Research says the calf known as J60 was

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LWVSJ Observer Corps | County Council February 5-6, 2024

February 8th, 2024|

||| FROM LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ||| On February 5, Architects Miller-Hull presented a preliminary proposal showing possible size, footprint and fit of potential new and renovated buildings to deal with serious structural and safety issues of current buildings, centralize services, and provide space for staff to serve a growing community with purpose-built

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Rep. Lekanoff | Heal One Washington: My story

February 8th, 2024|

||| FROM REP. DEBRA LEKANOFF ||| Today, I would like to share my deeply personal journey in recovery, in the hopes that it will touch at least one person—maybe you, or a friend, or a parent, or a neighbor—and it will remind you that you are not alone.   This

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2024 election integrity upcoming topic for League of Women Voters

February 8th, 2024|

Featured Speakers: Steve Hobbs, Secretary of State & Natasha Warmenhoven, County Auditor Monday, February 12, 12pm – 2pm San Juan Island Library   ||| FROM LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ||| In the national League’s program of action for 2022-24, the League committed to fight for “the implementation of voting systems and

County Democrats to welcome statewide candidates

February 7th, 2024|

||| FROM DAVID TURNOY for SJC DEMOCRATS ||| This Saturday, Feb. 10, the San Juan County Democrats will be hosting two statewide candidates on Zoom.  At 10:30 we will hear from State Senator Patty Kuderer, who is running for Insurance Commissioner, and at 11:00 we will hear from Patrick DePoe,

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Tribes 101: About the Native nations that share geography with Washington state

February 7th, 2024|

||| FROM THE SALISH CURRENT ||| Washington treaty tribes will mark the 50th anniversary of the Boldt Decision on Feb. 6–7 at the Muckleshoot Events Center in Auburn. Some 500 people are registered to attend, according to the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission.  Washingtonians got a lesson in treaty law and

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