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Skagit Valley College offering workforce programs with some face-to-face learning experiences

August 28th, 2020|

We're here for you!  ||| from Arden Ainley for Skagit Valley College  We’re Here for You! Skagit Valley College is pleased to announce that we are offering you many new options for Fall Quarter taught by our trained, experienced online instructors. Classes start Tuesday, September 22 and registration is going

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WSU Extension offers whole farm planning course this fall

August 28th, 2020|

||| FROM KATE MIKULAK, WSU SAN JUAN COUNTY EXTENSION AG PROGRAM |||  Are you a beginning farmer wanting to learn how to plan your farm business, or are you experienced farmer/rancher wanting to try something new? Join WSU Extension this Fall for a step-by-step 12-week course, offered fully online, to

Summary of recent cases in San Juan County

August 28th, 2020|

||| from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management  There have been zero new confirmed positive test results in San Juan County since the last case summary on August 20.

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As COVID-19 spikes among young adults, research shows vaping is associated with catching COVID

August 28th, 2020|

||| from Washington Department of Health Tumwater -- Recent state data show adults ages 20 to 39 represent a higher percentage of coronavirus cases than any other age group in the state. This comes as vaping among teens and young adults in our state has also skyrocketed, with nearly 30 percent

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WSF walk-ons now have option for contactless transactions across system

August 27th, 2020|

||| from Washington State Ferries  All our terminals are now equipped with new turnstiles that can scan tickets on mobile devices. That means walk-on customers across our system can now ride our ferries without any in-person transactions. To better protect our customers and employees against the spread of COVID-19, I

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More students will be able to realize their dream of attending Skagit Valley College, thanks to the Washington College Grant

August 27th, 2020|

Free money for college! ||| from Arden Ainley for Skagit Valley College  More students will be able to realize their dream of attending Skagit Valley College (SVC), thanks to increased funding by the State of Washington, for low- and middle-income students and families. Free Money for College! The Washington College

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Might you qualify for this new small business grant opportunity?

August 27th, 2020|

||| from Orcas Chamber of Commerce  The San Juan County Economic Development Council is now taking applications for the Working Washington Small Business Emergency Grant (WWSBEG) - Round Two. This grant is provided by the WA Department of Commerce with funding from the CARES Act. Businesses that applied for Working

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COVID-19 testing still advised for people with symptoms and close contacts of confirmed cases

August 27th, 2020|

||| from Washington State Department of Health  OLYMPIA -- The Washington State Department of Health’s guidance around testing has not changed: if you have symptoms, you need to get tested. If you’re a close contact of a confirmed case, you need to get tested. Close contacts of confirmed cases also need to

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Hot Topic #30 | COVID case trends and the way forward

August 27th, 2020|

||| from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management  In many cultures, including our own, there is a common superstition that says “if you acknowledge good luck, your good luck will end.” We’ll call this the knock-on-wood principle. Well, please knock on wood, because in this long and detailed article we’ll

A pastoral reflection

August 27th, 2020|

Morning Blessing for a Mask - by Maren Tirabassi(placing my mask in my hands) God, I pray for a blessing on my mask today --that it may symbolize my love for others,but not advertise self-righteousness.May it remind me to prayfor those who have covid 19,those recovered and marked, those who

You may encounter a house on the roadway today

August 27th, 2020|

House moving from Golf Course to Rosario -- from Crystal Mossman for OPAL -- On August 27, 2020 another OPAL recycled house will be moved from its current location near the Orcas Island Golf Course via Orcas Road to its permanent home in the Lydia Lane neighborhood of Rosario. The

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A poem for this day

August 26th, 2020|

Orcas The sweet scent of hawthornReminder of home, drifting on the airAs we walk the gritty path to EastsoundExchanging stories, thoughts, laughter,Tentative tentacles searching out friendship,Blessed by sun, summer weather in May,Sharing delight in Earth’s beauty:Twitching bunnies on Smuggler’s lawn,Stately heron, ignorant of voyeurs,Stirring at dawn to perform a leisurely

Multiracial coalition launches campaign for equitable 2021 redistricting process

August 26th, 2020|

-- from Washington Census Alliance -- SEATTLE—The Washington Census Alliance (WCA)—a statewide coalition of 92 Black and Brown-led community organizations—today announced  a campaign to increase and protect community input in the 2021 redistricting process alongside WinWin Action, the Voting Justice Coalition, the League of Women Voters, and Fix Democracy First. On Tuesday, a public panel

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