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As the Paradigm Shifts | There’s plenty I can do—regardless of the outcome

August 19th, 2023|

||| AS THE PARADIGM SHIFTS by ROSIE KUHN ||| No one wants to talk about what it’s like being them—especially when we feel powerless, helpless and hopeless. My client, Miranda, said to me the other day, “It overwhelms me to think about climate change. I just want to put my

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Sheriff’s Report | August 9 – 15, 2023

August 19th, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 23-006353 Property Damage, Non Vandalism 10:22:36 08/09/23 A Deputy on Orcas struck a mailbox while backing. Some owners of the mailbox were notified and the Deputy fixed the mailbox stand which received minimal damage. 23-006354 Fraud 10:32:42 08/09/23 An

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US CDC tracks new lineage of virus that causes COVID

August 18th, 2023|

||| FROM REUTERS ||| U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday that it was tracking a new, highly mutated lineage of the virus that causes COVID-19. The lineage is named BA.2.86, and has been detected in the United States, Denmark and Israel, the CDC said in a

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Miami Seaquarium announces death of beloved orca Lolita

August 18th, 2023|

||| FROM WSVN, KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA ||| Lolita, the beloved orca who has spent over 50 years at the Miami Seaquarium, has died. The killer whale, also known as Toki, died following a battle with a suspected renal condition, according to a social media post from Miami Seaquarium on Friday

Wildfire smoke being forecast in San Juan County

August 18th, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| Smoke from wildfires in British Columbia and Eastern Washington is predicted to make its way to Western Washington this weekend, based on forecasted overnight shifts in wind patterns. San Juan County’s Health & Community Services Department urges residents to take precautions to protect

Molt Search | Your chance to defend marine waters against a sneaky invader

August 18th, 2023|

||| FROM ELISE COPE for FRIENDS OF THE SAN JUANS ||| Calling all nature enthusiasts, community scientists, volunteers, and beachgoers! Help combat the growing concern and spread of a destructive menace to the islands and Salish Sea: the European green crab. Labeled one of the world’s worst invasive species by the Washington

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Orcas Fire Commissioners to hold regular meeting Monday

August 18th, 2023|

||| FROM KAT BARNARD for ORCAS FIRE COMMISSION ||| The Board of Fire Commissioners invites you to the Regular Meeting, Monday, August 21st at 3pm at the Eastsound Firehall or on Zoom (link in the attachments). Please see the attached agenda and board packet 2023-08-21 Agenda for the previous meeting minutes,

San Juan County to begin road striping in September

August 18th, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County’s Public Works Department is announcing its annual summer road striping schedule beginning on Monday, September 11 and lasting approximately several weeks. Pavement markings, including centerlines, shoulder markings, arrows, and more, are critical features of any safe and effective roadway, and it

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WSF Weekly Report | Tours, Ramel visits Orcas, contract awarded for hybrid-electric conversion

August 18th, 2023|

||| FROM NICOLE MCINTOSH for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Tour gives youth a chance to explore our ferry Wenatchee We hosted 16 members of the Youth Maritime Collaborative for a tour aboard Wenatchee Friday afternoon, continuing our efforts to anchor down in the local youth community. The group visited the ferry’s pilothouse and engine room

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Fire District Stability Group forming, looks for members

August 17th, 2023|

||| FROM KATE HANSEN, BRIAN EHRMANTRAUT, RANDY GAYLORD, TONI KNUDSON, FIRE COMMISSION CANDIDATES ||| In light of the resounding defeat of the August Levy for Orcas Fire and Rescue, the four challengers for the Commission are looking for citizens to explore and evaluate options. The four challengers for seats on

Whale Museum summer lecture series: Reducing vessel impacts on southern resident orca

August 17th, 2023|

||| FROM TATE THOMSON for THE WHALE MUSEUM ||| Join us on September 14 at 7 p.m. for a virtual lecture presented by Julie Watson. FREE and open to the public. The critically endangered Southern Resident Orca (also known as Southern Resident Killer Whales or SRKW) population stands at just

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Coming to Grange | The groovy earthiness of Alice Di Micele

August 17th, 2023|

||| FROM ERIC MORRIS ||| The first time I heard Alice Di Micele sing I found myself in tears as it spoke to my own experience as a child. It was a life changer. Ever since then I have become an avid collector of her music. She has the gift

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EDC presents 14th annual economics luncheon: A celebration of community leadership

August 17th, 2023|

||| FROM LINDA HUME for ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ||| Community members and leaders are invited to join in A Celebration of Community Leadership at the 14th Annual EDC Economics Luncheon, to be held at Brickworks in Friday Harbor on Wednesday, September 13th, from noon until 1:30 pm. This gala event

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