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SJC Health & Community Services offices to be closed Monday-Wednesday

April 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County Health & Community Services offices will be closed Monday April 25 through Wednesday April 27 for in-service programming and will be available again on Thursday April 28.   Staff will be monitoring voicemails left on our mainline, and responding to

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Sheriff’s Report | April 13 – 19, 2022

April 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 22-002237 Fraud 09:23:55 04/13/22 A Deputy on San Juan Island took a report of a housing rental scam. The victim provided personal information but did not have a monetary loss. There is no workable suspect information currently. A report

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State health department has revamped layout of COVID-19 data dashboard

April 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – As part of an on-going effort to improve COVID-19 reporting, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has updated the layout of its COVID-19 data dashboard to create a new, more user-friendly format. The goal of the new format is to make it easier

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Bullet train study should include other options

April 23rd, 2022|

The electric line is a literal 'third rail' ||| FROM CASCADIA DAILY NEWS |||  REPRINT AT REQUEST OF ORCASONIAN READER There’s light rail; there’s high-speed rail and there’s ultra-high-speed rail. Then there’s the “third rail,” the electrified line that provides a metaphor for controversial topics you’d best not touch. A

Newest COVID facts, numbers from State Health Dept.

April 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 1,479,599 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on April 19. There have been 12,650 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. Data note: DOH is still experiencing delays in reporting cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as

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Park & Rec announces new employee, outlines soccer, tennis programs

April 23rd, 2022|

||| FROM ORCAS ISLAND PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT ||| Please help us welcome Alfred Bentley to Orcas Island Park and Recreation District. We are excited to have Al fill the Program Coordinator position. We are busy putting the finishing touches on the Summer 2022 activity schedule. Stay tuned for the

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Real and personal property taxes are due May 2

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County Treasurer, Rhonda Pederson would like to remind county property owners that the first half property taxes and personal property taxes are due May 2.  Since the due date falls on a weekend, mailed payments must be federally postmarked on or

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There are currently no long-term parking spots at Orcas Airport

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM JEANNIE SHARPE for ORCAS ISLAND AIRPORT ||| Due to the high demand of the season, the long-term parking lots at the Orcas Airport are full. Currently, we are not taking any more Annual or Monthly Parking payments. We will only be accepting daily payments if a spot is

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WSF weekly update for Earth Day 2022

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM PATTY RUBSTELLO for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Earth Day at Washington State Ferries [Today] April 22, is Earth Day, and we have many reasons to celebrate as we’ve accomplished a lot in the past few years in making our ferry system the greenest in the world. In honor

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Friday Harbor Fire | Sometimes, it takes an entire archipelago

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM SHERIFF RON KREBS ||| On April 7, our town was changed forever by an act of arson.  There are no words to describe how it felt to arrive on scene and see the scope and magnitude of the fire. It was devastating to watch our iconic downtown burn.

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Sheriff’s Office requesting info on recent Orcas business burglaries

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM SHERIFF RON KREBS ||| Orcas Island has experienced a number of burglaries, recently to local businesses. The following businesses were burglarized: Orcas Island Artworks The Matia Restaurant The Clever Cow Creamery Tide Poll Coffee Sequel Rosario Resort The suspect(s) are committing the crimes between the hours of 12:00am

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The Whale Museum to hold open house for prospective volunteers

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM TRACIE MERRILL for THE WHALE MUSEUM ||| The Whale Museum is holding an open house for anyone interested in volunteering with TWM’s Education Department. The open house event will be held on Friday, April 29 from 11:00 am -12:00 pm. If you have some spare time and are interested in

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Orcas Center full of student art now and throughout May

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM KATHLEEN YOUNGREN for ORCAS CENTER VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE ||| The VAC (Visual Arts Committee) at Orcas Center is proud to present the wonderful art of the high school art classes. The opening reception will be on May 6th from 5:30 until 7:00. Art teacher Corey Wiscomb and his

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Superyachts push Ballard bridges soaring to new heights

April 22nd, 2022|

||| FROM THE URBANIST |||. REPRINT AT REQUEST OF ORCASONIAN READER In order to accommodate the superyacht community, the United States Coast Guard has determined that fixed bridges crossing Seattle’s Ship Canal between Puget Sound, the Ballard Locks, and Fremont must have at least 205 feet of vertical clearance. Such

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