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There are two ways to slide easily through life: to believe everything or to doubt everything; both ways save us from thinking.” 

ALFRED KORZYBSKI

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Letter to Editor | Does the emperor wear no clothes?

July 20th, 2020|

-- from Michael Johnson -- In a recent online conversation about the legitimacy of both non-essential travel, and people not staying local during SJCs current Phase 2 re-opening under Gov. Inslee's Stay Safe Stay Local Plan, the following was said,  Comment: "...the repeal (by Dr. Frank James) of the orders

State returns Safe Start applications to seven counties

July 20th, 2020|

San Juan County remains in Phase 2 -- from Washington Department of Health -- OLYMPIA -- Today, Washington State Secretary of Health John Wiesman announced that he is returning all COVID-19 Safe Start applications from counties whose applications were put on pause or pending review before Governor Jay Inslee implemented a statewide pause

Over 200 Orcas businesses benefit from Paycheck Protection Program

July 20th, 2020|

-- by Minor Lile, Orcas Issues reporter -- Recent data released by the Federal government indicates that somewhere between $10,000,000 and $15,000,000 of funding from the Paycheck Protection program has been received by Orcas Island businesses, protecting more than 1,000 jobs. Not all of the jobs are located on Orcas,

Public comment period open for Shoreline Master Program

July 20th, 2020|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- NOTICE OF A SAN JUAN COUNTY COUNCIL JOINT PUBLIC HEARING WITH THE WA DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY (ECOLOGY) TO HEAR TESTIMONY ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS REGARDING THE SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM REGULATIONS; AMENDING SAN JUAN COUNTY CODE (SJCC) 18.20.020, 18.20.140, 18.20.190, 18.50.020, 18.50.030, 18.50.040, 18.50.050, 18.50.450,

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Letter to Editor | Leadership in the public interest

July 20th, 2020|

-- from Tom Eversole -- Reluctance of federal, state and local politicians to mandate face coverings may be due to their under-experience with infectious diseases and an over-experience with being in charge. However, pandemics don't work the way citizens do. Pathogens aren’t compliant, and they don’t negotiate. It took 20

Land Bank Nature Notes | A moveable feast

July 20th, 2020|

-- from Kayla Seaforth for San Juan County Land Bank -- Island Marble butterfly photo courtesy of WDFS ­­The green and white butterfly known as Island Marble (Euchloe ausonides insulanus) has been on the minds and lips of biologists, land managers and private landowners in the archipelago leading up to its listing as

Poem for today | Assume the Position

July 20th, 2020|

Assume the Position by Jive Poetic The train came with a police officeron his gun. He shifts his weightagainst the door. A flash back loadsthe first time a service weapon was pulled in my face;the second time it made me lay on the ground;the third time it put my hands

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San Juan County Fair prepares for virtual launch

July 19th, 2020|

-- from Adrienne Bourne for San Juan County Fair -- San Juan County Fair staff are preparing to launch the San Juan County Fair virtually this year. The fair is an opportunity to showcase all the talents and resources of our islands, and we are working to host exhibits online, and

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The North Pacific right whale | Why you should care about the world’s rarest whale

July 19th, 2020|

Zoom presentation with Kevin Campion, Thursday, July 23, 6:30 p.m. -- from Katie Fleming for Friends of the San Juans -- Join Friends of the San Juans and Kevin Campion of Deep Green Wilderness on July 23 to hear about Kevin and his team's expeditions to film the North Pacific right whale.  You’ll

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WSF crews rescued four people in the past month

July 19th, 2020|

-- from Amy Scanton for Washington State Ferries -- A shout out to our highly trained crewmembers for rescuing four people in the past month! A Samish crew rescued a person whose kayak overturned yesterday near our Lopez Island terminal. Last week, on July 9, a Walla Walla crewmembers saved an overturned kayaker while

Letter to Editor | While you were sleeping

July 19th, 2020|

-- from Christopher Evans -- Scene at West Beach Resort, Friday night (7/17) at 10 pm: 16 people in their 20s gathered around one campfire on the beach in front of cabin 5. Zero masks, zero social distancing. Singing, dancing, and partying like it’s 1999. Blasting pop music from a

Did you know there are three types of killer whales?

July 19th, 2020|

-- from Center for Whale Research -- Killer whales are second only to humans as the most widely distributed mammal on earth. The species is found in all oceans, but is most commonly found in coastal waters at cooler latitudes. Their widespread distribution and their closely knit social structure have

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Inslee announces steps to address COVID-19 spread

July 19th, 2020|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- As cases of COVID-19 continue to increase across the state, Gov. Jay Inslee and Sec. of Health John Wiesman today announced a new limit on social gatherings and a ban on live entertainment across the state. “The steps are necessary to slow down the

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