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Larsen: Surface transportation bill key to infrastructure-based COVID-19 recovery

June 17th, 2020|

-- from the Office of Rep. Rick Larsen -- EVERETT, WA – On Wednesday, June 17, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will consider the INVEST in America Act, a comprehensive surface transportation bill that will invest nearly $7 billion over the next five years in Washington state’s transportation network. Rep. Rick Larsen

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Recap of Today’s COVID-19 News and Updates

June 17th, 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 JIC briefing with state COVID-19 response leaders. Top leaders engaged in the state’s COVID-19 response held their weekly media briefing today. The weekly briefings will

Kruse Reviews | Albert Camus’ The Plague

June 17th, 2020|

-- from Jens Kruse -- Recently I had the privilege and pleasure to re-read Albert Camus’ 1948 novel The Plague with a group, by way of ZOOM, of about 15 fellow islanders. This review is indebted to their observations and insights. The narrator of this novel opens his “chronicle” of

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Land Bank will hold upcoming meeting via Skype

June 16th, 2020|

-- from Tanja Williamson for San Juan County Land Bank -- The monthly San Juan County Land Bank Commission meeting is this Friday and it will be hosting a virtual meeting via Skype. There are multiple Orcas-centered items on the agenda.  Members of the public may participate in the Skype

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Fatherhood nearly cut off before it got started

June 16th, 2020|

Only a few yards separated the two whales from the stern... -- from Center for Whale Research -- L41 - Photo by Dave Ellifrit, Center for Whale Research, 2013 Every whale that passes away is a significant loss, and it is very sad to see how many have disappeared over

Boathouse Ciderworks creates new cider for Senior Center

June 16th, 2020|

-- from Lena Kassa for Orcas Senior Center -- Local businessowner Libby Garcia at Boathouse Ciderworks has worked her magic and created a cider exclusively for Orcas Senior Center called Senior Cider. Because of the COVID-19 crisis, the need for home-delivered meals has increased dramatically. A dollar of every bottle

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Inslee extends proclamation related to COVID-19

June 16th, 2020|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee announced the extension of one proclamation in response to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. A June 15 letter from the Legislature extends proclamation 20-45, related to protection orders and personal service, until July 1. Protection Orders and Personal Service Extension The original proclamation

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Pandemic Poetry | Today, When I Could Do Nothing

June 16th, 2020|

Today, When I Could Do Nothing Jane Hirshfield Today, when I could do nothing,I saved an ant. It must have come in with the morning paper,still being deliveredto those who shelter in place. A morning paper is still an essential service. I am not an essential service. I have coffee

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Recap of today’s COVID-19 news and updates

June 16th, 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. June 15 Long-term Care Facility (LCTF) Report. The latest LTCF report from DOH is now available here.  Inslee extends proclamation regarding truck driver hours. Gov. Jay Inslee

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Orcas Fire rolls out new ambulance, resumes in-person training

June 16th, 2020|

-- from Kim Kimple for Orcas Island Fire & Rescue -- A new ambulance is on the frontlines of Orcas Island Fire and Rescue’s emergency response fleet. Originally slated to roll out early this year, getting the ambulance outfitted and ready for service was delayed due to COVID-19. After battling

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Inslee letter to White House requests nation-wide COVID-19 aviation screening system

June 15th, 2020|

-- from the Office of Governor Jay Inslee -- In case you missed it: Gov. Jay Inslee sent a letter today to the Trump administration requesting the immediate implementation of a national aviation screening system for domestic and international passengers to ensure the safety of travelers and aviation workers.  The letter reads,

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Inslee, Kreidler statement on Trump administration action to eliminate LGBTQ health protections

June 15th, 2020|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- In case you missed it: Last week, the Trump administration announced its final rule rolling back health care protections for transgender patients.  Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler today announced action to enact emergency rulemaking that will protect transgender Washingtonians' access to health care. The emergency rule will implement HB

Editorial | Who should be monitoring our local law enforcement?

June 15th, 2020|

Are we okay with 'so far, so good?' -- by Lin McNulty, Orcas Issues Editor -- Vesting police officers with the authority to use reasonable force and to protect the public welfare requires monitoring, evaluation, and a careful balancing of all interests. Does this hold true, even in small communities?

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