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Here’s a thought…

“Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each New Year find you a better man.”

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

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Last week’s updates from Gov. Jay Inslee

August 20th, 2022|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE ||| Inflation Reduction Act is a win for Washingtonians The Inflation Reduction Act will lower energy costs, create more jobs, increase manufacturing, lower prescription and healthcare costs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. With provisions that reduce energy costs and emissions, create more

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Alice Di Micele returns to Orcas Island Grange

August 20th, 2022|

||| FROM SUE DUMOND ||| Alice Di Micele returns to the Orcas Island Grange on Fri. August 26 at 7 p.m. Alice Di Micele is an Americana/Folk Singer-Songwriter based in Southern Oregon who has been moving people with her brand of “organic acoustic groove” for over three decades. Her voice

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Come to the Library, have a conversation with this comic book writer

August 20th, 2022|

||| FROM HOLLY KING for ORCAS ISLAND LIBRARY ||| On Wednesday, August 24 at 2 p.m., come enjoy a conversation with DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, comic book writer, artist, and illustrator, at the Orcas Island Public Library. His clients include Image, DC, Marvel, Wizards of the Coast, and more!  To learn

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As the Paradigm Shifts | Do you pray, meditate or quiet your mind? Me neither

August 20th, 2022|

||| AS THE PARADIGM SHIFTS by ROSIE KUHN ||| I have a deep knowing—without a shadow of a doubt, that every single individual on the planet is working really hard to reclaim and reside in, what is innate and naturally present—inner peace. Within this inherent peace resides compassion for ourselves

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Sheriff’s Report | August 10 – 17, 2022

August 20th, 2022|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 22-005651 Found Property 08:18:57 08/10/22 A Deputy responded to a found property call in Friday Harbor. An anonymous person turned in a small white pouch containing an unknown substance to the Sheriff's Office. It is unknown what the substance

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WSF weekly update: New kids on the deck, service reliability stats, Mukilteo history

August 19th, 2022|

||| FROM PATTY RUBSTELLO for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Youth Maritime Collaborative aboard Tacoma As we build our workforce, it’s important that we attract young and diverse candidates. Not just for our current hiring push, but long term as half of our crewmembers out in the fleet will be eligible for retirement

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Guest Opinion | San Juan County voters prevail

August 19th, 2022|

||| FROM SHARON ABREU, JANET BROWNELL, PATTY GARCIA, ROBERT O'CONNELL, OLIVIA ROSEBERRY, and MAUREEN SEE |||    Last week, due to the unlawful actions of our own County Council, two San Juan County citizens had to file in court to defend our democratic right to vote after the County Council

Representative Larsen visits False Bay and County Fair

August 19th, 2022|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| Representatives from San Juan County’s Marine Resource Committee (MRC) and the County’s Department of Environmental Stewardship joined Rep. Larsen at False Bay Wednesday afternoon to discuss federal funding of marine resources efforts. In 2023, the MRC is expected to receive an additional $200,000 from

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Health Dept.’s latest statewide COVID numbers

August 19th, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 1,767,263 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 16. There have been 13,739 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. Wednesday, August 17, 2022: Total case counts may include up to 200 duplicates. The

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FH Poetry Garden again soliciting poems

August 18th, 2022|

||| FROM JULIE GREEN for TOWN OF FRIDAY HARBOR ||| San Juan County residents of all ages are encouraged to enter the 2023 Poetry Garden contest being held now through October 31, 2022, sponsored by the Town of Friday Harbor and Friday Harbor Arts Commission. Winning entries will be announced

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Compass Health raising funds to send youth on San Juan to summer camp

August 18th, 2022|

||| FROM CONNOR FLYNN for COMPASS HEALTH ||| To provide a memorable and impactful experience to youth on San Juan Island, Compass Health is participating in a campaign to raise $5,000 to send children and young teens served through the organization’s Child and Family Outpatient program to Camp Orkila, a

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WSU Extension, Department of Commerce partner to expand rural broadband access, equity

August 18th, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ||| PULLMAN, WA --- Community specialists with WSU Extension are partnering with the Washington State Broadband Office (WSBO) to enhance capacity by Washington communities, especially those in rural and remote areas, to provide better and more equitable access to reliable, high-speed internet. Funded by the

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Tick-borne disease hospitalizes Whatcom County man

August 18th, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is reporting the first locally acquired human case of the tick-borne disease anaplasmosis in a Washington resident discovered on August 8. A Whatcom County man in his 80s was hospitalized with severe disease, and is now in

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