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That confidence — that the law cannot reach you because you are the one wielding it — is the oldest and most dangerous delusion in Washington.”

MILES TAYLOR

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Whale Museum on the search for a Finance Manager

February 7th, 2023|

||| FROM TATE THOMPSON for THE WHALE MUSEUM ||| The Whale Museum is seeking qualified applicants for the Finance Manager position. The Finance Manager is responsible for all financial matters for the museum, including record keeping and planning for business transactions. This position requires advanced accounting skills in order to

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OCS student takes first solo flight

February 7th, 2023|

||| FROM ROBERT WAUNCH for AIRHAWKS FLYING CLUB ||| It was a cold overcast afternoon as Tony Simpson stepped out of the aircraft and told Nicholas Rivera, a senior at Orcas Christian School, “you’re on your own.” Nicholas then proceeded to make 5 takeoffs and landings SOLO; a once in

PeaceHealth Peace Island adds cardiac MRIs to diagnostic imaging toolkit

February 7th, 2023|

||| FROM ANNE WILLIAMS for PEACEHEALTH PEACE ISLAND MEDICAL CENTER ||| PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center marked a milestone in its diagnostic imaging capabilities last month when a local resident became the first patient to receive a cardiac MRI on-site. An MRI—which stands for magnetic resonance imaging—is a radiation-free scanning

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GoFundMe account set up for local islander

February 7th, 2023|

||| FROM LAUREL RUST ||| Those of you who come through the Orcas ferry landing know Dylan Ghiz-Sunn, the young ferry worker who is unfailingly helpful, patient and unflappable. Recently Brian Benthin, a life-long Orcas resident and the father of Dylan's wife, Breena, died unexpectedly. This resourceful and hardworking young

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Our school kids deserve the same State support as other districts

February 7th, 2023|

||| FROM AYN GAILEY for ORCAS SCHOOL BOARD ||| We believe our island children matter as much as Seattle’s. If you believe that, please read on: Around 2018, the state made two legislative changes that, combined, caused our San Juan County Island schools to lose upwards of $500,000 annually from

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Meet your School Board member Ayn Carrillo-Gailey

February 6th, 2023|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND SCHOOL BOARD ||| Ayn Carrillo-Gailey moved to the island in 2016 with her husband, novelist Samuel Gailey and their daughter Gray (OISD Senior). She joined the OISD School Board in 2017. She has a background in education is continuing her service on our School Board because

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Join San Juan County Land Bank for an open house meeting

February 6th, 2023|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY LAND BANK ||| Join the San Juan County Conservation Land Bank for an open house meeting on February 15 to provide input on three Lopez Preserves: Spencer Spit, Richardson Marsh, and Lopez Hill. View of Spencer Spit Preserve from ferry Spencer Spit Preserve is 18

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Guest Opinion | Corrections, updates to previous Port column

February 6th, 2023|

||| FROM SADIE BAILEY ||| My guest editorial of January 23 concerning the Port Special Meeting generated interest; I am grateful. However, some of my facts were wrong or misleading. The Port was concerned about this and what they thought was my alarmist tone. True, I can be alarmist -

Meet your School Board member, Chris Sutton

February 5th, 2023|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ||| I am a dad, a garage-tinkerer, a software developer, and a community volunteer. My son is in grade 10, my daughter graduated in 2020 and is now in college. I graduated from OISD in  1988. I re-joined the School Board after serving eight

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Rom-com double feature coming up for Valentine’s Day

February 5th, 2023|

||| FROM AYN GAILEY ||| Valentine’s Weekend Event!!!  February 10. Parents of the Orcas Island High School Senior Class of 2023 invite you to a rom-com double feature at the Seaview Theatre. The event is open to the public. Admission is by donation-pay-what-you-can for both screenings. 100% of donations received will

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Island Health is offering four-week hypertension series

February 5th, 2023|

||| FROM RACHEL LAMBERT for ISLAND HEALTH ||| This four-week series will focus on education and preventative strategies for high blood pressure (hypertension). Join an expert at each session to learn easy and sustainable ways you can make a difference for your heart. Instructors include Jason Hogge, MD, Chief Medical

IPC-Orcas adds new family medicine provider

February 4th, 2023|

||| FROM RACHEL LAMBERT for ISLAND HEALTH ||| Jennifer Simpson-Manske, MD Jennifer Simpson-Manske, MD, joins the Island Primary Care - Orcas Clinic as a full-time family medicine provider for island patients. She comes most recently from New Mexico, and she has been a practicing family physician for 24

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New tax credit, public option success, last 747 made, Black History Month

February 4th, 2023|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE ||| New Working Families Tax Credit returns up to $1,200 for eligible families Applications are now being accepted for the state Working Families Tax Credit, providing up to $1,200 to qualifying households. The new Washington’s Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) will provide

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As the Paradigm Shifts | In sickness and in health: Illness as a rite of passage

February 4th, 2023|

||| AS THE PARADIGM SHIFTS by ROSIE KUHN ||| My client, Martha, emailed me before our session yesterday, to say she was in the hospital. She had had an asthma attack so severe that her husband took her to the emergency room. She wondered if I’d be okay if we

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