Inslee issues additional guidance on construction activities
-- from the Office of Governor Jay Inslee -- On Friday, Gov. Jay Inslee announced a plan to allow current construction projects to be completed. Today, the governor clarified the initial guidance memo and issued a guide to frequently asked questions about construction activities. The guidance is an addendum to his
PeaceHealth: Do not delay necessary health care
-- from Deanna Ellefson for PeaceHealth Peace Island -- As the island communities continue to focus on social distancing, handwashing and masking to flatten the curve, PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center is beginning to plan for the future with a focus on safely returning to care and reopening services. While
Inslee announces distribution of funding to local governments from federal stimulus package
-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee today announced nearly $300 million will be awarded from the state’s federal stimulus funding to local governments that did not receive direct distributions under the CARES Act. “Cities and counties are on the front line of fighting this pandemic, especially
State recreation lands will reopen May 5 for local day-use only
-- from Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife -- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission (Parks) announced they will reopen state-managed lands on Tuesday, May 5, for local day-use only recreation. The reopening will apply to
OICF wraps up a successful 2020 GiveOrcas campaign
-- from Kate Long for Orcas Island Community Foundation -- The Orcas Island Community Foundation (OICF) GiveOrcas campaign distributed $229,100 to 13 programs plus $92,720 to the Community Emergency Response Fund (CERF). This year was indeed unusual as we face unknown challenges in the months ahead. For that reason we
How to drop off documents at San Juan County courthouse
If you have business at the San Juan County Courthouse, please STOP before you go inside the building! Many county departments now have drop boxes just outside the courthouse doors. -- from San Juan County Communications -- Because of the COVID-19 public health crisis, the county courthouse is only open
Uh, oh. Scotch Broom is now in bloom
And that's not a good thing -- from Margot Shaw -- It’s time to bring your attention to those pretty yellow blossoms, blooming profusely in plain sight… And while they are in plain sight is the time to pull them, cut them, burn them before they go to seed and
Tuning out the pandemic | Soldier of the Mountain by Melody Funk
— from your community — Our musical community reaches out during an unscheduled pandemic to share their tunes. Because music soothes, centers, distracts us. SOLDIER OF THE MOUNTAIN | Melody Funk https://www.reverbnation.com/melodyfunk4/song/22733257-soldier-of-the-mountain?wordpress=1 If you have local music you wish to share, send us an MP3 file to editor@theorcasonian.com. Keep ’em
Inslee statement on closing of Intalco smelter in Ferndale
-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee issued a statement [yesterday] in response to the news that Ferndale Intalco Works smelter will close by the end of July. “We have a long-standing commitment to protecting manufacturing jobs, and I was sorry to hear about Intalco’s curtailment plans.
County Council recommends extending limits on transient accommodations to May 30
-- by Minor Lile, Orcas Issues reporter – At today’s County Council meeting, the Council voted unanimously to recommend continuing limits on non-essential use of transient accommodations throughout the County until at least May 30. This recommendation will be further discussed at the SJC Board of Health meeting that is
Food System Team works to grow local food resilience
-- from Caitlin Leck, Food System Team Coordinator -- Like other communities across the country, San Juan County is grappling with disruptions to the food supply chain, a growing level of food insecurity and challenges in our local production capacity to meet the increased demand. It is an opportune time
Recap of COVID-19 news and updates
-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Numbers: As of 11:59 p.m. on April 26, there are 13,686 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Washington state, an increase of 165 cases in the last 24 hours. Visit the Department of Health's website for cases by county, demographics, and more. Statewide response updates Epidemiology summary: DOH continues to receive about
WSF: New fares beginning Friday, May 1
To review: Summer fares, winter schedule in effect for spring -- from Washington State Ferries -- The annual peak season surcharge for single vehicle fares is scheduled to begin. Peak season runs from May 1 through September 30. Passenger fares and multi-ride products are not affected by the peak season changes.
Inslee reopens some outdoor activities: Fishing, hunting, golfing
-- from the Office of Governor Jay Inslee -- Gov. Jay Inslee announced today a partial re-opening of some outdoor recreation activities. As of Tuesday, May 5, some outdoor recreation will be allowed with appropriate safety precautions, including: fishing; hunting; playing golf; and day use at state parks, state public
Pandemic Poetry | Blessing the Boats by Lucille Clifton
blessing the boats Lucille Clifton - 1936-2010 (at St. Mary’s) may the tidethat is entering even nowthe lip of our understandingcarry you outbeyond the face of fearmay you kissthe wind then turn from itcertain that it willlove your back may youopen your eyes to waterwater waving foreverand may you in your
Salish Sea Early Music Festival shares journey through Europe with Dr. Burney
-- from Jeffrey Cohan for Salish Sea Early Music Festival -- We so miss sharing the remainder of our season with you! ... but are delighted to witness the many creative ways people are reaching out to protect and invigorate their neighbors near and far. We are pleased to have
