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Visitors Bureau suspends tourism marketing campaigns

March 19th, 2020|

San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Outbreak – linked to a travel advisory on the Visitors Bureau website home page and linked to in Visitors Bureau social media. -- from San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau Staff and Board -- The safety of our island communities is our highest priority. In

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WSF offering ticket refunds and suspending no-show fees

March 19th, 2020|

--- from Washington State Ferries -- While WSF cannot extend the 90-day period for tickets and travel passes, customers who are unable to use tickets or travel passes because of COVID-19 concerns may be eligible for a refund for the unused portion of their fare. All refund requests can be

EDC Board of Directors urges property owners to offer leniency to tenants

March 19th, 2020|

-- from Victoria Compton for SJC Economic Development Council -- The San Juan County Economic Development Council (EDC) Board of Directors would like to urge commercial and residential property owners to extend extraordinary leniency to tenants during this financial downturn. Extending repayment times, halting payments during enforced closure times, waiving

Governor signs bill to expand access to nutritious foods program

March 19th, 2020|

Effective date is months away -- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee signed into law today a bill that will establish a minimum allocation for fresh foods for those enrolled in the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program in Washington. Senate Bill 6309 will require the Department

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Covid-19 impact on island resorts, lodges, hotels, spas

March 18th, 2020|

— by Minor Lile, Orcas Issues Reporter — In most years, this is the time when things are just beginning to gather momentum in the island tourism economy. This year, of course, things are very different. On Monday, the Governor mandated that all restaurants, bars, entertainment, and recreational facilities throughout

Auditor services are available remotely

March 18th, 2020|

-- from Milene Henley, San Juan County Auditor -- Staying home? Need Auditor services (vehicle licensing, marriage licensing, dog licensing, voter registration, lost checks)? We can help you from home! “Social distancing” wasn’t even a phrase until recently, and now everybody’s doing it. If you haven’t heard the term yet,

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Keeping order in the courts during a pandemic

March 18th, 2020|

-- from Jane Severin, Court Administrator, San Juan County Superior Court -- San Juan County Superior and District Courts are taking immediate steps to address public health concerns raised by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Washington. The virus poses a risk to members of the public who need to

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Shoreline Master Program Ordinance official comment period

March 18th, 2020|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- The Washington Department of Ecology and SJ County will hold a joint public hearing in Council’s legislative hearing room on April 21, 2020 on an ordinance to amend the shoreline regulations for the required periodic review. Ecology staff will participate via SKYPE. Within

Orcas Island fire stations closed to public due to COVID-19

March 18th, 2020|

-- from Kim Kimple for Orcas Fire & Rescue -- Due to the ongoing and changing COVID-19 situation, Orcas Island Fire & Rescue has made the decision to close the fire station to the public. We took the step last week of cancelling all public meetings through the end of

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HOT TOPIC #3 | Volunteering: Islanders unite

March 18th, 2020|

COVID-19 updates from San Juan County around subjects on the minds of islanders. We're in this together. -- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- We are greatly heartened, though not at all surprised, by the outpouring of islanders looking to be of service to their communities. As we

WSF suspends international service to British Columbia

March 18th, 2020|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Washington State Ferries is delaying the start of its international service to Sidney, B.C. because of concerns around COVID-19. At this time, service between Anacortes and B.C. is suspended until April 28. Please note that this does not affect domestic service. WSF will continue

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Calling all professional and family caregivers

March 18th, 2020|

-- from Michele Keyes -- The Orcas Island Community Foundation initiated a request for organized Caregiver protective support in preparation for the COVID-19 environment we are all currently facing. Orcas Island Caregiver Preparedness is a new group (and Facebook page) set up to support Caregivers in being safe while providing

WHO’s on first?

March 18th, 2020|

-- Submitted by Steve Henigson -- Abbott:    So they’re saying that corona virus is now officially a pandemic! Costello:  WHO says? Abbott:    Yes! Costello:  WHO did? Abbott:    Of course. That’s their job. Costello:  WHOse job? Abbott:    Exactly! Costello:  And what’s the name of that organization? Abbott:    Not “what.” WHO!

Beware of Medicare coronavirus scams

March 18th, 2020|

-- from Pegi Groundwater -- Medicare beneficiaries are starting to receive robocalls about “special virus kits.”  The scammer asks the person for their Medicare number so they can send them a “free” test. Please tell clients if they receive this type of call, to hang up immediately and do not provide them

April special election expected to be cancelled

March 18th, 2020|

-- from Milene Henley, San Juan County Auditor -- The long-awaited proposal to annex the Town of Friday Harbor into San Juan Island Fire & Rescue will have to wait a bit longer. It had been slated to be on the April 28 special election ballot. Unfortunately, on Tuesday, March

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