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Senior Center, Orcas Center to present Seniors Have (Virtual) Talent

January 10th, 2021|

Do you have a talent to perform? ||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| Orcas Senior Center and Orcas Center are excited to announce a collaboration on the much-anticipated Seniors Have (Virtual) Talent! The event, featuring talented community members, will be aired on the Orcas Senior Center and

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Free webinars upcoming: How to grow great veggies

January 10th, 2021|

||| FROM CAITLYN BLETHEN for SJC WSU MASTER GARDENERS ||| Please join the San Juan County WSU Master Gardeners for two free community webinars exploring how to successfully grow your own food.  Dr. Carol Miles and Dr. Linda Gilkeson will spend 2 hours each on two separate Tuesdays, reviewing the

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Cinema Noesis | Films for evolving minds

January 10th, 2021|

||| BY MATTHEW GILBERT for CINEMA NOESIS ||| Farewell, 2020! For most of us, that will be a year to remember, but for all the wrong reasons with no need to elaborate. And now as winter settles in and a new year unfolds, it’s a good opportunity to take another

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Island Hospital Foundation hosts COVID-19 vaccine executive community briefing

January 9th, 2021|

||| FROM RACHEL LAMBERT for ISLAND HOSPITAL ||| ANACORTES, Washington – The Island Hospital Foundation and Island Hospital are hosting a free, online community briefing on the COVID-19 vaccine Thursday, January 14 at 5:00 p.m. The briefing will include a panel of Island Hospital providers and senior leadership coming together

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Inslee statement on security measures for 2021 legislative session

January 9th, 2021|

||| FROM GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE'S OFFICE ||| Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement today on actions the state is taking to ensure the safety and security of Washingtonians, legislators, state employees and the buildings of the Capitol Campus as the Legislature is set to convene the 2021 session on Monday.

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Orcas Senior Center welcomes Tom Eversole to Orcas District Committee

January 9th, 2021|

||| FROM LENA KASSA for ORCAS SENIOR CENTER ||| The Orcas Senior Center non-profit welcomes Tom Eversole as the newest member of the Orcas District Committee (ODC), the operating committee of the center. Many of you will remember Tom from his time as Hearts and Hands Coordinator, or as the

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Sheriff’s Report | December 20, 2020 – January 5, 2021

January 9th, 2021|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020 20-010952 Traffic Hazard 12:20:52 12/30/20 A Lopez Island Deputy responded to a reported tree down, partially blocking Fisherman Bay Rd. An OPALCO crew assisted in clearing the roadway. 20-010956 Theft14:48:19 12/30/20 A Lopez Island Deputy took a report

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Inslee extends proclamation related to COVID-19, two proclamations denied extension by Senate GOP

January 8th, 2021|

||| FROM GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE'S OFFICE ||| Gov. Jay Inslee today updated Proclamation 20-49, which generally prohibits garnishment for consumer debt in certain circumstances, by replacing the specific reference to CARES Act stimulus payments with ‘federal stimulus payments’. This is a technical update and will protect the new federal stimulus funding

Statewide COVID-19 news, response updates

January 8th, 2021|

||| FROM STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ||| Newest numbers. The Department of Health reported a total of 253,401 confirmed cases as of 11:59 pm on January 6. There have been 3,634 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit the Department of Health's dashboard and

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Local COVID case update reveals eight new cases, 28 in quarantine

January 8th, 2021|

||| FROM BRENDAN COWAN for DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ||| Note: Current positive case numbers are available online at the County Case Count Page. 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

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New year brings leadership transition at WSF

January 8th, 2021|

||| FROM AMY SCARTON for WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES ||| Washington State Ferries will soon have a new leader. Last week, WSDOT Secretary Roger Millar announced an upcoming change in leadership that’s bittersweet for me. While it’s an honor to be chosen as the agency’s next Deputy Secretary – the first time that

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Hot Topic #39 | Vaccine FAQ 3.0

January 7th, 2021|

||| FROM BRENDAN COWAN for DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ||| As the COVID immunization effort moves forward, it is time to provide updated information and answer common questions from the community. As with previous FAQs, some key reminders: Patience and flexibility are required. As with all things COVID, the details,

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