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Port to Zoom-meet with Port Manager candidates

June 4th, 2020|

-- from Port of Orcas -- The Port of Orcas will host a community forum with the final four candidates for Port Manager on Friday, June 5 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. SPECIAL MEETINGPRELIMINARY AGENDAJune 05, 2020 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84902611233?pwd=N0JKV1A3RjZLQ2srZWVSZEc0ZStqQT09Meeting ID: 849 0261 1233Password:

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League of Women Voters to host virtual meeting about Electoral College

June 4th, 2020|

-- from Haley Day for League of Women Voters -- The next membership meeting for the League of Women Voters of the San Juans will be from noon-2 p.m., Monday, June 8, and held on the video conferencing platform Zoom. The meeting is titled “Is it Time to Graduate from

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Recap of today’s COVID-19 news and updates

June 4th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Numbers. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit the Department of Health's website. Long Term Care Facility (LTCF) reporting. As of June 1, a total of 3,860 COVID-19 cases (18% of total cases) and 690 deaths (61% of total

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2020: A Fair Odyssey | An alternative fair being planned

June 4th, 2020|

-- from Adrienne Bourne for San Juan County Fair -- On Tuesday May 26 the San Juan County Council approved plans for the production of an Alternative Fair. The decision was made earlier in May to not host a physical Fair at the San Juan County Fairgrounds, the resting place of the SJC Fair

New guidance from the State for the agricultural industry

June 3rd, 2020|

-- from the Office of Governor Jay Inslee -- Gov. Jay Inslee issued guidance today further clarifying requirements for the agricultural industry.  This comes after the governor issued Proclamation 20-57 last week concerning the health of agricultural workers. It also builds on the Agricultural Safety Plan released on May 28 and previous guidance from the Washington State Department

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Updated COVID-19 risk assessment dashboard provides deeper insight into regional and county trends

June 3rd, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Camp Murray, WA — Gov. Jay Inslee and the state’s Joint Information Center have launched an updated version of the state’s COVID-19 risk assessment dashboard. The updated dashboard provides researchers and the public a better ability to see what’s happening at the regional and county

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Governor extends eviction moratorium

June 3rd, 2020|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee extended protections for renters today as COVID-19 continues to impact the finances of Washingtonians statewide. The governor first proclaimed a moratorium on evictions in mid-March, then extended and expanded the moratorium in mid-April.  Proclamation 20-19.2 extends the prior eviction moratorium for 60 days (through August 1), and

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Eastsound Water charts commercial, residential water useage during pandemic

June 3rd, 2020|

-- from Paul Kamin, Eastsound Water -- In the first five months of 2020, Eastsound Water has sold 9% less water compared to 2019. Water use in the first three months of 2020 was very similar to 2019. The decline began following Washington’s March 25 “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order.

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Today’s COVID-10 recap of news, updates

June 3rd, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Numbers. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit the Department of Health's website. Tuesday media briefing. Officials from the governor’s office, the Department of Health and other state agencies held their weekly briefing this afternoon to update reporters on

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SJC Health Officer updates order on transient lodging

June 3rd, 2020|

Lodging up to 50% capacity authorized, provided adherence to specific safety guidelines -- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- On Wednesday June 3, San Juan County Health Officer Dr. Frank James signed a new order (June 3rd, Order 2020-7) that modifies the previous limits on transient lodging in

No Doe Bay Fest this year

June 3rd, 2020|

-- from Jami Mitchell for Doe Bay Fest -- Doe Bay Fest Coordinator, Jami Mitchell, announced this week that Doe Bay Fest 13, which was scheduled to occur at Doe Bay Resort and Retreat, August 6-9 is officially cancelled for 2020, as is the Imagine festival also hosted at Doe

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Guest Opinion | Look back and weep

June 3rd, 2020|

-- from Michell Marshall -- I feel an urge to share my reactions to recent events. As with so much else involving race, “it’s complicated.” People my age are reminded of the chaos of the 1960s, which was shaped by dissention over Vietnam as well as the civil rights marches

Pandemic poetry | A small, needful fact

June 2nd, 2020|

A SMALL, NEEDFUL FACT Ross Gay Is that Eric Garner workedfor some time for the Parks and Rec.Horticultural Department, which means,perhaps, that with his very large hands,perhaps, in all likelihood,he put gently into the earthsome plants which, most likely,some of them, in all likelihood,continue to grow, continueto do what such

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Marine debris can ruin a day on the water

June 2nd, 2020|

Boaters are the front line in keeping Washington’s waters safe and clean -- from Washington Sea Grant -- With summer here it is more important than ever for boaters to understand the vital role they play as ambassadors keeping Washington’s waterways safe and clean. Two major hazards boaters produce are

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