WA organizations of color condemn census cuts
Local door-to-door census canvassing to begin later this week -- from Ellie Probus for Washington Census Alliance -- SEATTLE—The Washington Census Alliance, a coalition of more than 90 Black and Brown-led community organizations across Washington state, condemned the newly announced Census Bureau decision to cut door-to-door census outreach and self-response short by
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and the Deficit Myth
Adopting this framework could enable us to spend money on solving all the problems we have in this country. It really sounds too good to be true, but it is real. -- from David Turnoy -- The current pandemic and resulting economic crisis have produced a situation calling for trillions
Today’s recap of COVID-19 news and updates
-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. The state of Washington reported 633 new COVID-19 cases. This brings the total number of cases to 58,173 as of August 1, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. The total number of deaths are at 1,596. For the most recent tally of cases
Summary of recent cases in San Juan County
-- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- San Juan County is shifting to a weekly roll-up of new cases. This is the first of those reports. Going forward, the report will be issued on Thursday of each week. In addition to providing for additional time to review results
Letter to Editor | Fund network of alternative medicine providers
-- from Domenic Verbano -- I urge you to fund an Island Network of island physicians, chiropractors, acupuncturists, nutritionists, and movement therapists, as well as others, to work at and in conjunction with a locally owned and operated Orcas Island Clinic. We can do this together. Bring in people to
Letter to Editor | Choosing Island Hospital will be a mistake
-- from Spirit Eagle -- I feel that if the board chooses Island Hospital to run our clinic again, it will be a mistake. We have talent here. Seeking professionals off island, when we have perfectly capable island physicians and auxiliary personnel here who care about our community because it
County Council to receive testimony on 2020 annual docket
-- from San Juan County Communications -- NOTICE OF A SAN JUAN COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE TESTIMONY ON THE 2020 ANNUAL DOCKET OF PROPOSED TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE SAN JUAN COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE The San Juan County Council will hold a public hearing to
Clarification to restaurant guidance, new summer camp guidance
-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee today announced updates to the July 24 guidance for restaurants, taverns, breweries, wineries and distilleries as part of Washington's Safe Start phased reopening plan. Changes include clarification about which establishments can offer indoor seating, temporary outdoor seating guidance and counter-style seating clarifications. Read the full
Current board vacancies in need of filling
-- from San Juan County Communications -- The County Council is searching for San Juan County citizens to fill current and upcoming vacancies on various boards and commissions. Additional information about each committee is available on the County's website at: http://sanjuanco.com/641/Board-Committee-Vacancies. Persons interested in serving on a board or advisory committee
Poem for today: I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store
I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store By Eve L. Ewing looking over the plums, one by onelifting each to his eyes andturning it slowly, a little earth,checking the smooth skin for pockmarksand rot, or signs of unkind days or people,then sliding them gently into the plastic.whistling
Island Hospital makes its case to Health District
-- from Susan McBain, Orcas Issues reporter -- Three senior executives from Island Hospital—Charles Hall, CEO; Elise Cutter, COO; and Patty Codd, Director of Clinic Operations—attended the July 30 special meeting of the Orcas Island Health Care District. They were there to present details of their proposal to operate a
Superintendent will recommend Distance Learning to begin school year
-- from Eric Webb, Orcas Schools Superintendent -- As the Superintendent of Orcas Island School District, it has always been my hope that our students would return to campus this fall. There is no substitute for in- person learning. That said, we have been placed in a situation in which
Now Showing… Three powerful documentaries and a French marriage comedy
-- from Orcas Island Film Festival -- CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL FILMS PLAYING THIS WEEK REBUILDING PARADISE USA | 2020 | 93 min | Documentary On the morning of Nov. 8, 2018, a devastating firestorm engulfed the picturesque city of Paradise, California. By the time the Camp Fire was extinguished, it had
Village Voices | What have you read or watched recently?
-- by Minor Lile, Orcas Issues reporter -- With the monthly Village Voices series, we aim to take the pulse of the Orcas Island community. Every month we’ll be out and about, asking people to share their point of view on a particular topic. Sometimes the questions will be serious,
25 proclamations relating to COVID-19 extended by State
-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee announced the extension of 25 proclamations [Friday] in response to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. The extensions were approved by the state Legislature. A July 30 letter from the Legislature extends the following proclamations until September 1, 2020. 20-15.6: Department of Licensing (20-15.5)20-20.6: Department of Revenue
Guest Opinion | In regard to Prune Alley improvements…
||| from Fred Klein ||| With all due respect to the obviously heartfelt concerns of authors and commenters on this topic, if I may, I would like to take a step back from the issue of street lighting and provide some context to the proposed improvements to Prune Alley. For
