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Inslee extends garnishment proclamation relating to COVID-19

May 27th, 2020|

-- from the Office of Governor Jay Inslee -- Gov. Jay Inslee announced the extension of one proclamation today in response to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.  The proclamation is effective as of 11:59 PM on May 27, 2020, subject to agreement by the leadership of the Washington State Senate and

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State Parks offers three free days in June

May 27th, 2020|

Social distancing rules still in effect -- from Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission -- OLYMPIA – May 27, 2020 – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission invites the public to enjoy three free days at state parks in June. On free days, visitors don’t need a Discover Pass

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Madrona Voices launches a new survey on COVID-19

May 27th, 2020|

-- from Steve Smith for Madrona Voices -- Madrona Voices is asking you to participate in a survey about the virus and how our community is responding to it. Invitations to take the survey have been emailed to those who have taken past surveys. We are surveying the residents and

Recap of Today’s COVID-19 News and Updates

May 27th, 2020|

Statewide Response Updates -- 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 Reporting: As of May 25, a total of 3,728 COVID-19 cases (19% of total cases) and 667 deaths (62% of

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Guest Opinion| Orcas Island’s coronavirus future?

May 26th, 2020|

-- from Michael Riordan -- Image: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Thanks to a vigorous response to the coronavirus outbreak by the county health department led by Public Health Officer Frank James, M.D., San Juan County has thus far been spared the worst effects of the pandemic sweeping

Pandemic poetry | The River Cannot Go Back by Kahlil Gibran

May 26th, 2020|

The River Cannot Go Backby Kahlil Gibran [Listen to Audio!] It is said that before entering the seaa river trembles with fear.She looks back at the path she has traveled,from the peaks of the mountains,the long winding road crossing forests and villages.And in front of her,she sees an ocean so

Physical Therapy staff issues guidelines for June re-opening

May 26th, 2020|

-- from Andrew Stephens and Scott Heisinger for Orcas Island Physical Therapy -- We hope that you, your family and friends have remained safe andhealthy during this coronavirus outbreak. It is hard to think that it hasbeen over two months since we temporarily closed the clinic. At thattime, we interrupted

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Superintendent, staff consider options for safely reopening school in the fall

May 26th, 2020|

-- from Eric Webb, Orcas Schools Superintendent -- As we approach the first of June, a lot of attention has turned to what school might look like in September. I continue to meet with OSPI, Washington superintendents, and our district ESD on a weekly basis as we contemplate this and

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Library Board will discuss lobby remodel, curbside pickup in Wednesday meet

May 26th, 2020|

-- from Janet Marlow for Orcas Island Library -- Notice of Special Library Board Meeting TeleconferenceWednesday, May 272:00 p.m. Call-in information: 1-888-740-4219; participant code 474083# Agenda Welcome & IntroductionsReview Proposals for Lobby RemodelingCurbside Pickup at the LibraryOtherAdjournment

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Health District considers how to evaluate proposals for single Orcas clinic

May 26th, 2020|

-- by Susan McBain, Orcas Issues reporter -- The commissioners of the Orcas Island Health Care District discussed two major topics at their May 19 meeting: Responses to their request for proposals (RFP) for a medical provider to reshape the delivery of the island’s health care. The RFP, released May

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Kindergarteners, time to register for school in the Fall

May 26th, 2020|

-- from Orcas Island School District -- Spring is in full swing and Orcas Island Elementary welcomes Kindergarteners for the 2020-2021 school year!  For parents planning to enroll their child, please note they must be 5 years old before September 1, 2020.  Up to date immunizations are also required before

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Letter to Editor | This pandemic is a portal

May 25th, 2020|

-- from Michael Johnson -- As an early Phase 2 of the health crisis re-opening begins setting in we find ourselves as a community and as a society contemplating what normalcy means to us.  We can see that the same "powers that be" that were ramping things up before the health crisis

One of the earliest Memorial Day ceremonies was held by freed slaves

May 25th, 2020|

At the close of the Civil War, freed slaves in Charleston honored fallen Union soldiers -- from History.com -- Memorial Day was born out of necessity. After the American Civil War, a battered United States was faced with the task of burying and honoring the 600,000 to 800,000 Union and Confederate soldiers

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Phase 2, masks, and other updates from Orcas Chamber of Commerce

May 25th, 2020|

-- from Orcas Island Chamber of Commerce -- Moving from Phase 1 to Phase 2. San Juan County applied for and received approval on Saturday, May 23 from the State to move into Phase 2 of the Governor's Safe Start plan. What does that mean for Orcas Island and the County? Please

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