Sheriff’s Report | June 23 – 29, 2021
||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 21-005225 Malicious Mischief 07:44:29 06/23/21 A San Juan Deputy responded to a report of a vandalism at Friday Harbor Elementary School. Three juveniles were located and a report was sent to the Prosecutor’s Office and Juvenile Court Services. 21-005230
State Health Dept.: Tips to protect your health over this holiday weekend
||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – As you celebrate the Fourth of July this weekend, protect your health and the health of everyone around you by taking precautions against common health hazards. Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is providing tips for staying safe from COVID-19, foodborne illness,
Children’s House reflects on the last year, and reminder of mayoral race closing tomorrow
And still time to vote in the mayoral race before winner chosen tomorrow ||| FROM ADY WALKER for CHILDREN'S HOUSE ||| This month marks the anniversary of our re-opening and I find myself reflecting. In early summer of 2020, cases were spiking and protests following George Floyd’s death were into
Auditor: Let’s take a look at our county financial situation following pandemic
How did we do? ||| FROM F. MILENE HENLEY, SAN JUAN COUNTY AUDITOR ||| San Juan County Auditor, F. Milene Henley I have always been amazed by four-way stops. Drivers learn as teens to negotiate these tricky, cooperative intersections, and most of us never forget. It’s a marvel
Last weekly COVID case update from SJC; new reports will be monthly
||| FROM KYRA KINNAMAN, SJC HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES ||| Note: Current positive case numbers are available online at the County Case Data Dashboard. Since the last update on Friday June 25, total cases in San Juan County have not increased, and remain at 191. There are no close contacts
Eastsound Water releases annual consumer confidence report
||| FROM DAN BURKE for EASTSOUND WATER ||| It’s the time of the year when water systems send out their annual Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) to their customers, and I wanted to take the opportunity to say hello and to send out a quick update on what we’ve been working on over
State Parks prohibits campfires and charcoal use statewide
Ban will be in effect today until further notice ||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE PARKS ||| OLYMPIA – Effective immediately, Washington State Parks is banning wood and charcoal fires at its parks statewide and on ocean beaches in the Seashore Conservation Area beginning at 5 p.m. today. With extreme hot and dry
State urges owners and operators of large commercial properties to review newly-posted list of buildings subject to Washington’s first-in-nation Clean Buildings Performance Standard
Building owners can also explore $75 million early adopter incentive program to get a head start on energy efficiency improvements. ||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE DEPT. OF COMMERCE ||| OLYMPIA, WA – The buildings sector is Washington state’s second-biggest carbon polluter behind transportation. Investment in building energy efficiency is the most
Join Orcas Senior Center today
||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| What does it mean to be an elder on this island? What does it mean to age well on Orcas? For the membership of the Orcas Senior Center, aging well means being involved with an amazing community who has stories to
‘Occam’s Razor’ | Our island, our world through the eyes, pen of S.C. Watson
Welcome to our weekly feature, Occam's Razor, from local artist S.C. Watson.
Sigh . . . West Nile virus found in mosquitoes in Walla Walla County
||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA -- The Department of Health reminds residents to avoid mosquito bites and eliminate standing water where mosquitoes may breed, now that West Nile virus has been detected in mosquitoes from Burbank, Washington in Walla Walla County. This is the first confirmed detection in the state
Land Bank partners with local student for community discussion
Discussion participants’ opinions help shape the direction around controversial land conservation topics in real time ||| FROM TANYA WILLIAMSON for SAN JUAN COUNTY LAND BANK||| Kaj Litch. Kaj Litch, a Spring Street International School Junior recently approached the Land Bank to collaborate with him on an internship project
Wolf pushes Council to expand scope of VR moratorium
||| BY MATTHEW GILBERT, theORCASONIAN OP-ED REPORTER ||| The six-month moratorium on VR rental permits, put in place in January and then limited to urban growth areas and hamlets on Orcas and Lopez, is set to expire on July 13. Council members took up the issue at their June 29
OK. WSF has more to say about this upcoming holiday weekend
||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Customers should be prepared if their travels this holiday weekend include riding aboard a ferry. Some routes will be sailing on their holiday sailing schedules. Customers can note specific holiday sailings as they are marked on the timetables for each route. However, all customers should
We know about first responders, but these are our critical first, first responders — and they are hiring
In this job, you get paid to tell cops where to go ||| BY LIN MCNULTY, theORCASONIAN EDITOR ||| If all hell breaks loose at your home or in your neighborhood and you call 911 for help, before the first fire engine departs the equipment bay, before a patrol vehicle
Ferry changes ahead of Fourth of July weekend travel
Some schedules modified; COVID-19 guidelines adjusted; San Juans look normal ||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| SEATTLE – If your Independence Day weekend travel plans include a Washington State Ferries ride, be prepared for several recent changes. Sailing schedules on some routes are altered and COVID-19 safety rules are revised. Schedule changes
