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There are two ways to slide easily through life: to believe everything or to doubt everything; both ways save us from thinking.” 

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Cinema Noesis | New films for evolving minds

May 2nd, 2021|

||| BY MATTHEW GILBERT for CINEMA NOESIS ||| ***  Virtual Spring Festivals!  *** FILMS FOR EVOLVING MINDS Spring/Summer 2021 “There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature ― the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after the winter.” ―Rachel Carson Greetings cinephiles! With the arrival of

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It’s free, easy: Walk-in, show your arm, get your J&J vaccine, walk out protected

May 2nd, 2021|

||| FROM BRENDAN COWAN for DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ||| Walk in Johnson & Johnson (single dose) vaccine clinic on May 4th from 1:00- 2:30pm at Fairgrounds. 18+. Free. If able, register in advance HERE, or use QR code below. Or just show-up and we’ll get you quickly signed up at the

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Guest Opinion | Inside the GOP gerrymander for 2022

May 2nd, 2021|

||| FROM HEDRICK SMITH, RECLAIM THE AMERICAN DREAM ||| Washington – Republicans are rejoicing and Democrats are dismayed that population losses in the Rust Belt and gains in the Sun Belt, recorded by the 2020 census, will add Congressional seats in key Republican states and decide the 2022 elections. But

Stand.earth hails stunning new ICCT ship dumping report as a wake up call to U.S., Canada

May 2nd, 2021|

Oceans face a massive fossil fuel combustion wastewater problem from ships, and world leaders must act now to stop further pollution ||| FROM STAND.EARTH ||| Unceded Coast Salish Territories (VANCOUVER, BC) and Traditional Lummi and Nooksack Lands (BELLINGHAM, WA) — Around the world, oceans and coastal communities face major threats from

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Rep. Lekanoff: Legislative session has ended, but work still goes on

May 1st, 2021|

||| FROM REP. DEBRA LEKANOFF ||| Join us for the 40th LD Virtual Town Hall on May 6! Before I update you on the 2021 session and dive in to highlights of our final budgets, I want to invite you to join Sen. Liz Lovelett, Rep. Alex Ramel and me on

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WSF weekly update includes saga of a fire aboard the Wenatchee

May 1st, 2021|

||| FROM PATTY RUBSTELLO for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Wenatchee engine room fire Thankfully, no one was hurt when an engine on Wenatchee caught fire last Thursday while the vessel was conducting sea trials with no passengers aboard. The crew, who are well-trained for emergency situations including firefighting, contained and extinguished the fire.

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Missing something? Say like maybe, perhaps, a dock?

May 1st, 2021|

||| BY LIN MCNULTY, theORCASONIAN EDITOR ||| Tethered on a beach in West Sound is a dock. Not an unusual sight -- beach, water, dock. But this dock has been rescued after floating by in the West Sound vicinity of Clam Harbor. The dock is described as about 10x30 and

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Midnight Mutterings | A (?) murder of crows

May 1st, 2021|

||| MIDNIGHT MUTTERINGS by JACKIE BATES ||| Recently, still taking a break from voter suppression, I threatened to tell one or two crow stories and now here is the first. Would love to hear your crow stories or any story at all that can fit in the confines of a

Sheriff’s Report | April 21 – 27, 2021

May 1st, 2021|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 21-003225 Controlled Substance Problem 10:07:24 04/21/21 A County Parks employee brought found property to the Sheriff's office in Friday Harbor. The property was found three weeks prior at a park. A Deputy received the property and placed it into

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Weekly San Juan County COVID case update

April 30th, 2021|

||| FROM BRENDAN COWAN for DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ||| Note: Current positive case numbers are available online at the County Case Data Dashboard. As indicated on that page, these numbers are only updated after case confirmation is complete, usually daily. It is possible that other information sources in community

State Health Dept. recap of recent COVID-19 news and updates

April 30th, 2021|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 372,262 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on April 28. There have been 5,487 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit

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Coffelt Farm CART report now available for viewing, comments

April 30th, 2021|

||| FROM TANJA WILLIAMSON for SAN JUAN COUNTY LAND BANK ||| San Juan County Land Bank has received the requested Conservation Agriculture Resource Team’s (CART) Coffelt Farm Report, a review, analysis, and recommendations for agriculture at the SJC Land Bank’s Coffelt Farm Preserve on Orcas Island. The SJC Land Bank

Senior Center selected to participate in GiveOrcas drive

April 30th, 2021|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Orcas Senior Center (OSC) was selected to participate in the 2021 OICF GiveOrcas fundraising campaign, May 3-17. With your help OSC will raise $19,000 and contribute up to $6,000 in matching funds so that isolated seniors can receive “check-in” phone calls

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WA state vaccine allocation strategy moving to provider need-based approach

April 29th, 2021|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is adjusting the way COVID-19 vaccines are allocated in an effort to quickly and equitably reach more people statewide and get vaccine where it’s needed most. Until recently, DOH used a pro-rata approach for allocations,

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