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ELBRIDGE COLBY

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A long-time island couple ties the matrimonial knot

July 25th, 2021|

||| FROM KRIS KREGER ||| Grace Grantham and Jim Glozier were happily married August 24th at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Eastsound, Washington.  Grace and Jim have been best friends for 25 years, many of those years as a couple.  A reception and celebration followed with dinner and dancing.  

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Island Hospital will host car seat clinic in their parking lot

July 25th, 2021|

||| FROM RACHEL LAMBERT for ISLAND HOSPITAL ||| Safe Kids Northwest is hosting a free car seat clinic on Thursday, August 12 from 3–5 p.m. Learn how to properly install and use your car or booster seat. Located in the 24th Street parking lot of Island Hospital, Anacortes. Due to COVID-19

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Christina is putting some mussels into upcoming Library virtual cooking event

July 25th, 2021|

Thursday, July 29, 6 - 7:30 p.m. ||| FROM CAROL DAPOGNY for ORCAS ISLAND LIBRARY ||| Join Christina Orchid, long time Orcas resident and world renowned chef, as she prepares mussels three ways in celebration of National Culinary Arts Month. Click image to register. Recipes will be available

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What would happen if the moon were twice as close to Earth?

July 25th, 2021|

||| FROM SPACE.COM In the 2003 Jim Carrey movie "Bruce Almighty," Carrey's character suddenly acquires God-like powers, and uses those powers to lasso the full moon and pull it closer to Earth to woo his beloved. Later in the movie, background shots show TV news reports about massive, unprecedented flooding around

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MSNBC’S Chris Hayes’ has some things to say about climate

July 25th, 2021|

||| FROM CHRIS HAYES for MSNBC ||| One of the most interesting questions, perhaps the most interesting question, about where America will be in 25 years is where Americans, literally, will live. And that's inextricably linked to the most pressing unknown we collectively face, which is: Just how hot will

New evidence of menopause in Bigg’s Transient killer whales

July 24th, 2021|

||| FROM CENTER FOR WHALE RESEARCH ||| Menopause has long been a puzzle for scientists. In most animals, it will be favorable for an individual to continue reproduction throughout their entire adult lifespan. However, in humans and a handful of toothed whales, females stop reproduction well before the end of

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Get in line! | Bookmobile coming to Olga tomorrow

July 24th, 2021|

Olga Community Club, Sunday, July 25, 12 - 3 p.m. ||| FROM CAROL DAPOGNY for ORCAS ISLAND LIBRARY ||| The survey results are in! Olga gets the first book (ok, it's a car) mobile this Sunday! We'll have books, magazines, games, a hot spot, a bat detector (!), library card

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Latest COVID stats from State Department of Health

July 24th, 2021|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 426,758 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on July 21. There have been 6,066 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more,

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Midnight Mutterings | Night Shift

July 24th, 2021|

||| MIDNIGHT MUTTERINGS by JACKIE BATES ||| I just arrived in Bellingham, along with my constant unseen passenger. She’s been coming along on all my trips, uninvited, for several years now. I say ‘she’ even though I’ve never seen her and wouldn’t know her gender even if I had. She

Sheriff’s Report | July 14 – 20, 2021

July 24th, 2021|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE || WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 21-006097 Accident-Injury, Traffic 08:24:11 07/14/21 A Deputy on Orcas responded to a motorcycle accident with injury on Dolphin Bay Rd. The rider had hit a deer and was flown off for their injuries. 21-006099 Citizen Assist 10:29:57 07/14/21 A

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An e-car is only the beginning at upcoming Historical Society’s WOWZA Raffle

July 23rd, 2021|

||| FROM CAROL KILMINSKI for ORCAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY ||| The Orcas Island Historical Society is selling tickets for a raffle that could only be described as WOWZA (definition: surprisingly amazing-oh my gosh-out of the ordinary). Prizes total over $12,000! Click for details First prize: a 2013 Nissan Leaf

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SJC COVID returns to weekly updates as case count indicates breakthrough cases locally

July 23rd, 2021|

  ||| FROM KYRA KINNAMAN for DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ||| Note: Current positive case numbers are available online at the County Case Data Dashboard. In the past week, total cases in San Juan County have increased from 191 to 195. Each of the recent cases are breakthrough cases, meaning

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Everybody’s got a fish story, right? SJC wants to hear, share yours

July 23rd, 2021|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS ||| San Juan County’s Environmental Stewardship Department wants to hear and share your fishing stories. We are collaborating with Salmon Nation—an organization recognizing that the fight for wild salmon is about much more than fish—it’s about culture, livelihoods, and the viability of our natural and

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WSF Weekly Report | Fall reservations open next week; looking for public input on fare increase

July 23rd, 2021|

||| FROM WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Construction crane at Seattle’s Colman Dock moving into small area of vehicle holding lanes If you pass through our Seattle terminal, you’ll soon notice a construction crane adjacent to where vehicles board and disembark ferries. Beginning as early as Monday, July 26, our Colman Dock

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