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That confidence — that the law cannot reach you because you are the one wielding it — is the oldest and most dangerous delusion in Washington.”

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Historical Museum to transform into a haunted Boo-seum for Halloween

October 15th, 2019|

-- from Carol Kulminski for Orcas Historical Museum -- Saturday, October 26, will be the kick-off party for the Boo-seum with crafts, storytelling, games, treats, and a photo booth. There is a not-so-scary tour through the Haunted Museum and one very scary room for those who dare! There is something for everyone

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Letter to Editor | Ayers supports our community

October 15th, 2019|

-- from Sigrid Mather -- Much has been beautifully said here as to why Greg Ayers will be the wisest choice for Orcas Port Commissioner to represent and protect your interests.  I will only add that Greg's daily devotion to the support and betterment of our community is enhanced by his

Lummi Nation stands with Yakama Nation in call for removal of dams

October 14th, 2019|

-- from Kurt Russo for Lummi Nation -- Today, on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, at the traditional fishing site of Celilo Falls on the Columbia River, the Lummi Nation stood with Yakama Nation as Yakama Chairman JoDe Goudy called for the removal of the John Day, the Dalles, and the Bonneville

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Letter to Editor | This master gardener supports Prop. 2

October 14th, 2019|

-- from Julia Turney -- Please support Proposition 2 on the November 5th ballot. This “levy lift” supports many important and worthy island programs and I’d like to mention the one dear to my heart, Master Gardeners. Voters approved this funding method in 2009 and again in 2014 at 18 cents

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County Democrats recommends votes on two important State measures

October 14th, 2019|

Vote Yes on I-1000/R-88; Vote No on I-976 -- from David Turnoy, Chair, San Juan County Democrats -- On the November 5 ballot, which you will receive the week of October 14, the San Juan County Democrats encourage voting YES to Approve I-1000/R88 and voting NO to Reject I-976. As

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San Juans specialty license plate now available

October 14th, 2019|

-- from The Madrona Institute -- Washington's new San Juan Islands vehicle license plate will be ready for order October 1, 2019. The art for the special plate is adapted from an original pastel submitted by San Juan Island artist Nancy Spaulding. Ms. Spaulding’s entry, “Evening Passage,” was the voter’s

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Ten different orca families move into Puget Sound

October 14th, 2019|

Including Tl'uk, the "little white whale” -- from KOMO News -- Well, hello there, orcas! October is proving to be quite the “orcas month".... Nearly 20 Southern Resident orcas were spotted in Puget Sound since Friday. To the north, in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, about 40 mammal-eating orcas

Come see what’s in store for Prune Alley improvements

October 14th, 2019|

Tuesday, October 22, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Jesse Douglas-Seitz for San Juan County Public Works -- San Juan County Council Member Rick Hughes along with Public Works will host a Community Meeting to discuss the Prune Alley street Improvements Project. The meeting is set for

Vacation rental community conversations move forward

October 13th, 2019|

Wednesday, October 23, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Orcas School Cafeteria -- from Island Stewards -- For the last few months the all-volunteer Vacation Rental Work Group has been engaging the Orcas Island community to address the issue of short-term vacation rentals and their associated impacts. The group's extensive research and

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Letter to Editor | Ayers just gets it

October 13th, 2019|

-- from Nate Averna -- I am writing today in support of Greg Ayers for Port Commissioner.  We met the other day on the docks at Deer Harbor and had a great discussion about the airport and the Port district commissioner role he is running for. We discussed the changes to

Celebrate Orca Recovery Day by planting Garry oak acorns

October 13th, 2019|

Saturday, October 19, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., South Turtleback Trailhead -- from San Juan County Land Bank -- Got gloves? Join us next Saturday, October 19, to celebrate Orca Recovery Day 2019 by planting Garry oak acorns and native prairie forbs at Turtleback Mountain Preserve. Meet Land Bank stewardship

Invasive European green crabs found near Canadian border

October 13th, 2019|

-- from MaryAnn Wagner for Washington Sea Grant -- As part of an early-detection partnership, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Sea Grant (WSG) Crab Team found evidence of European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) in Drayton Harbor during regular monitoring, and then trapped 17 green

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Community Church to host free men’s breakfast

October 12th, 2019|

Saturday, October 19, 8:30 a.m., Orcas Community Church -- from Brian Moss for Orcas Community Church -- Orcas Island Community Church invites you to a free Men's Breakfast on October 19 at 8:30 a.m. After breakfast, there will be a presentation from Matt Ellingson. He works with Food For the

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Sheriff’s Report | October 2 – 8, 2019

October 12th, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, October 2, 201919-008428 Escape from Custody 17:07:24 10/02/19 A San Juan Deputy contacted an individual who was required to wear a GPS monitoring device which ran out of battery. The subject was arrested for escape in the third degree and resisting

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