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Record $5.2 million gift expands Turtleback Preserve

July 31st, 2020|

Precedent-setting donation also returns land to the Lummi Nation -- from Tanja Williamson for San Juan County Land Bank -- The San Juan County Land Bank and San Juan Preservation Trust today announced the acquisition and permanent conservation of a 36-acreaddition to the Turtleback Mountain Preserve on Orcas Island. Concurrently,

Today’s recap of COVID-19 news, updates, and stuff

July 31st, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. The state of Washington reported 825 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of cases to 55,803 as of July 29 at 11:59 p.m. The total number of deaths are at 1,564. For the most

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Senior Center continues helping, even with doors closed

July 31st, 2020|

-- from Lena Kassa for Orcas Senior Center -- What do you miss most about the Senior Center being closed during these days of the pandemic? The coffee and community that comes together inside the front door? The opportunity to visit with friends and share stories? Exercise classes? Access to

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WSF shares crew updates, including Life Ring award winners

July 31st, 2020|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Life ring awards Our staff and crew regularly provide emergency aid and assistance. The WSF Life Ring Award, the ferry system’s highest honor, is given to either individuals or an entire ship’s crew when the action by either was clearly the difference in saving a person’s

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Cemetery District meeting scheduled for next week

July 30th, 2020|

--- from Scott Miller for SJC Cemetery District #3 -- The August General Meeting for the San Juan County Cemetery District #3 (Orcas Island), scheduled for 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 5, will be held as a virtual Zoom meeting. The agenda is available online at the District website.

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Recap of COVID-19 news and updates for this day

July 30th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. The state of Washington reported 793 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of cases to 54,985 as of July 28 at 11:59 p.m. The total number of deaths are at 1,555. For the most

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Public input requested for Coffelt Farm Preserve survey

July 30th, 2020|

-- from San Juan County Land Bank -- Coffelt Farm Preserve Public Input Survey : 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

Larsen secures key win with Water Resources Development Act

July 30th, 2020|

-- from Rep. Rick Larsen's Office -- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02), a senior member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, helped secure passage of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2020, bipartisan legislation that invests in U.S. ports, channels, waterways, flood control and ecosystem restoration. The

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Health Care District community conversation with Island Hospital Thursday

July 29th, 2020|

-- from Anne Presson for Orcas Island Health Care District -- The next phase of the Orcas Island Health Care District (OIHCD) Medical Clinic Operator Request for Proposal (RFP) is a Special Board Meeting/Community Conversation with the leadership of Island Hospital. This is the chance for the new CEO and

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High-risk employee proclamation extended

July 29th, 2020|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee today announced the extension of proclamation 20-46.1, first issued in April, which relates to protections for high-risk employees and workers' rights.  As a result of new CDC guidance regarding people at increased risk for severe illness, the extension will provide a clarifying guidance memo. The guidance memo

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Inslee releases updated reopening guidance

July 29th, 2020|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee today released an additional guidance document following last week's announcement of guidance updates in Washington's Safe Start phased reopening plan following the extension of the proclamation. The memo outlines the updates to gatherings, live entertainment, restaurants and taverns, entertainment and recreational centers, card rooms, movie theaters,

Recap of today’s COVID-19 news and updates

July 29th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. The state of Washington reported 875 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of cases to 54,205 as of July 28 at 11:59 p.m. The total number of deaths are at 1,548. For the most

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How do independents get more clout in our politics?

July 28th, 2020|

Washington – How about a pop quiz about American politics? -- from Hedrick Smith -- You’ll like this poll, especially if you’re in your 20s, 30s, and 40s, because it deals a lot with Millennials and Gen Xers. But it does include everyone, even retirees over 65. Here’s the question: What’s been

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