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Today’s COVID-19 news, updates

August 15th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- NOTICE: Beginning next week, the Joint Information Center will shift from a daily to biweekly bulletin schedule. Check your inbox for a summary of the latest news every Tuesday and Thursday. Statewide Response Updates Newest numbers. The Department of Health reported 835 new cases

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Orcasional Musings | No!

August 15th, 2020|

||| ORCASIONAL MUSINGS BY STEVE HENIGSON ||| Cancel Culture has arrived on Orcas Island!"Cancel Culture"?What's that?"Cancel Culture" is the state of being so certain that your own way of thinking is the one and only right way of thinking, that you set out to cancel (that is, to censor, and

Sheriff’s Report | August 5 – 11, 2020

August 15th, 2020|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, August 5, 202020-006406 Citizen Dispute 13:46:41 08/05/20An Orcas Deputy responded to an ongoing civil dispute in the Doe Bay area. The incident was settled by contact. 20-006409 Suspicious Person/Circumstance 15:07:00 08/05/20Deputies responded to a report of a nude male having a

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@ the Library | Turning family stories into historical fiction

August 14th, 2020|

-- from Mary Pugh for Orcas Island Library -- Local memoir author and educator Susan Lampe will talk about how you could turn family history into historical fiction in a Zoom presentation on Monday, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m. Susan will explain the difference between family history, memoirs, and historical

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A poem for this day | For my brother(s)

August 14th, 2020|

For my brother(s) by Lauren K. Alleyne My brother was a dark-skinned boy with a sweet tooth, a smart mouth, and a wicked thirst. At seventeen, when I left him for America, his voice was staticked with approaching adulthood, he ate everything in the house, grew what felt like an

Respond to this Coffelt Farm Preserve public input survey by Monday

August 14th, 2020|

-- from San Juan County Land Bank -- The Conservation Agriculture Resource Team (CART-Coffelt) was formed at the request of the San Juan County Land Bank Commission to assess and develop recommendations for future farm operations at Coffelt Farm Preserve. The team consists of thirteen members including representatives from local

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Zoom in for virtual listening session with elected officials

August 14th, 2020|

-- from Cindy Wolf for Orcas Island Women's Coalition -- You’re invited to a virtual Islands listening session with Rep. Debra Lekanoff and special guests Senator Liz Lovelett, Council Member Jamie Stephens and Friday Harbor Mayor Farhad Ghatan. Orcas Island Women’s Coalition is helping Rep. Lekanoff get the word out

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Ridership, service update from WSF

August 14th, 2020|

-- from Amy Scarton for Washington State Ferries -- We welcomed seven new crewmembers on Sunday upon completion of training. Hats off to our Training Department for adapting training to be COVID compliant, per stricter L&I standards. We will continue to train in small classes using masks and physical distancing

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Over 100 Washington state leaders demand census deadline extension

August 14th, 2020|

Group asks Congress to allocate $400 million to address significant challenges -- from We Count Washington -- Seattle, WA—More than 100 leaders and elected officials in Washington state are calling on Congress to extend the census deadline and allocate $400 million to address census challenges, a move they say is

Recap of today’s COVID-19 news and updates

August 14th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. The Department of Health reported 659 new cases in the past day for a total of 65,339 confirmed cases as of 11:59 pm on August 12. There have been 1,736 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. For the most recent tally of cases

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Summary of recent COVID-19 cases in San Juan County

August 14th, 2020|

-- from Brendan Cowan for Department of Management -- There has been one new confirmed positive test result in San Juan County since the last case summary on August 3. The case investigation was completed today (Thursday, August 13). This is the 31st case in San Juan County and the

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Hot Topic #29 | Guidelines for parents considering home based group learning

August 13th, 2020|

COVID-19 updates from San Juan County around subjects on the minds of islanders -- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- As we head into the second half of August, local public and private schools are pursuing a range of options for the start of the school year. This

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Letter to Editor | Intolerance has made its way to Orcas Island

August 13th, 2020|

-- from Cindy Carter -- Early Wednesday morning, campaign signs of candidates currently actively campaigning were vandalized by those bringing hate to the island. Timothy Hazelo, Kim Wyman, Loren Culp and Joshua Freed are all candidates currently in a campaign and will be having signs all over the 2nd Congressional

Health Care District makes the big decision

August 13th, 2020|

-- by Susan McBain, Orcas Issues reporter -- After more than two years of research, extensive consultation with experts and community members, and painstaking consideration of the costs and benefits of various choices, the five commissioners of the Orcas Island Health Care District voted unanimously to move into contract negotiations

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@ the Library | Meet Greg Bear, author, illustrator

August 13th, 2020|

An Orcas Island Public Library event August 15 @ 3pm via Zoom, with Mark Ferrari -- from Mary Pugh for Orcas Island Library -- Celebrated science fiction author, Greg Bear will join us for a discussion on the science fiction and fantasy genre. Greg has authored more than thirty novels,

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