First primary election tally is in
||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY ELECTIONS ||| August 2, 2022 Primary Count Last updated on 08/02/2022 8:02 PM Number of Precincts 23 Number of Registered Voters 14,572 Total Ballots Counted 4,462 Estimated Ballots Left to Count 700 Next Ballot Count On 08/03/2022 4:00 PM Last Tabulated 08/02/2022 8:02 PM Voter
Guest Opinion | Let our citizens vote
||| FROM KEVIN RANKER ||| Dear County Council Members, I am writing you in my former capacity as Chair of the San Juan County Charter Review Commission (2021), and on behalf of the majority of commissioners who voted last year to approve the four proposed amendments to the San Juan
Guest Opinion | Deadline approaches to save ranked choice voting
||| FROM SHARON ABREU ||| I served on the SJC Charter Review Commission last year. It has come to my attention that the San Juan County Council has failed to carry out its responsibility to submit the four proposed Charter Amendments slated to appear on the SJC ballot this November.
Kanikipila ukulele classes coming up at Senior Center
Kathy’s Ukulele Kanikapila @ Orcas Senior Center (Fridays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.) ||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Join the Kanikipila, Hawaiian for “play music,” led by Kathy Collister, Fridays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Orcas Senior Center (OSC). The first half hour will be
Guest Opinion | Letter to Council in support of Lincoln Bormann
||| FROM SANDI FRIEL for SJC CONSERVATION LAND BANK COMMISSION ||| We Commissioners wish to express our unanimous support of Lincoln Bormann continuing as Director of the San Juan County Conservation Land Bank. Public support for the Land Bank over three elections has resulted the recognition of the Land Bank
Good Grief: Imagine peace on our planet in upcoming workshop
||| FROM SALLY BLUMENTHAL ||| I would love to offer a Good Grief Group, open to anyone on Orcas who is feeling the loss of a loved one and would appreciate the support of others on a similar journey. Especially after living through Covid for the last 2 years there
Climate Eyes | Pro pain plan ahead?
||| CLIMATE EYES by STEVE BERNHEIM ||| The County’s “vision” statement officially proclaims “we use renewable energy, materials, and natural resources on a sustainable basis” and “our community sets an example with its response to climate change.” This is the County’s proposed aims and goals for Propane in the draft
State agencies reach major benchmark in Washington’s transition to clean energy
UTC and Commerce collaborate to adopt new rules for electric utilities related to energy storage systems, standards and more ||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ||| LACEY, Wash. – The Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) and Washington State Department of Commerce recently adopted new rules for electric utilities, reaching a
We’re about to be visited, briefly, by C-17 aircraft on low approach (or so we thought)
||| FROM JEANNIE SHARPE for PORT OF ORCAS ||| I received a call today from Joint Base Lewis McChord. They said between 3-5 PM today they will be doing a training with low approach at airport. This means they will not be landing. I wish I had a better time
A town’s housing crisis exposes a ‘house of cards’
||| FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES ||| HAILEY, Idaho — Near the private jets that shuttle billionaires to their opulent Sun Valley getaways, Ana Ramon Bartolome and her family have spent this summer living in the only place available to them: behind a blue tarp in a sweltering two-car garage.
Guest Opinion | Land Bank Director Lincoln Bormann subjected to Council disciplinary hearing
||| FROM DAN CHRISTOPHERSON ||| This past June something amazing happened — Due to the incredible staff at the San Juan County Land Bank and the San Juan Preservation Trust, we were able to permanently protect the Glenwood Inn property on Orcas Island.The acquisition of this remarkable 58-acre parcel permanently
Primary Care-Orcas is looking to hire another physician
||| FROM TOM EVERSOLE, INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT ORCAS ISLAND HEALTH CARE DISTRICT ||| Help us spread the word that the medical clinic on Orcas Island is hiring! Island Health is seeking a full-time board certified/board eligible Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician to join the primary care team at our Island
Ferry terminal causes confusion after saying dolphin damaged in crash
||| FROM NEWSWEEK ||| An initial alert about a ferry that crashed into a west Seattle dock caused confusion on Twitter after the Washington State Ferries (WSF) tweeted that damage had been made to the vessel and an offshore dolphin at the terminal. "Cathlamet hard landing at #Fauntleroy causing significant
Seaweed helps Maine lobstermen ride the storm of climate change
||| FROM THE WASHINGTON POST ||| FALMOUTH, Maine — It’s harvest time on Casco Bay. Briana Warner is dressed for this late spring morning in padded rubber overalls, raincoat, rubber boots and neon yellow gloves that come up above her elbows. Just off the coast of Falmouth, she hangs off
New telehealth option launched to expand COVID-19 treatment access
||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – To increase access to potentially life-saving medication to treat COVID-19, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and its partners have launched a new telehealth option for patients. The new option expands the Federal government’s Test to Treat initiative and gives people at risk
Lots going on last week in Inslee-world
||| FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE ||| 988 lifeline already helping Washingtonians – Inslee and state leaders celebrate launch State leaders celebrate 988 crisis lifeline launch at Everett call center Gov. Jay Inslee, Secretary of Health Dr. Umair Shah, U.S. Health and Human Services regional director
