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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.” 

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School Board special meeting will tour new construction area

October 17th, 2019|

Friday, October 18, 10 a.m., Orcas School -- from Orcas Island School District -- The Orcas Island School District will hold a special meeting at 10 a.m. on Friday, October 18 for a Board tour of the new construction area at the High School.

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Health Commission has some updates to share with community

October 17th, 2019|

Monday, October 28, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Anne Presson for Orcas Island Health Care District -- The Orcas Island Health Care District (OIHCD) is hosting a Town Hall meeting to update the community on where OIHCD stands in delivering on what the Commissioners hoped to achieve

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Need help with Medicare?

October 17th, 2019|

Wednesday, October 23, 1 p.m., Senior Center -- from Pegi Groundwater -- There are a lot of changes for Medicare insurance holders this year. Kaiser is leaving. Premera is coming with two new plans. Everyone who had Kaiser has guaranteed eligibility to buy a Medigap plan if they wish. Drug

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Letter to Editor | Ayers is smart, engaging, effective

October 17th, 2019|

-- from Tony Ghazel -- For all the years that I have known Greg Ayers, I found him to be smart, engaging and has a keen ability to distill complex issues into manageable components where one can make decisions with authority and confidence that the end result is a benefit

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Center for Whale Research shares summary of latest Orcas encounter

October 16th, 2019|

-- from Center for Whale Research -- Encounter #81 - October 3, 2019 Mark left Victoria harbour on Mike 1 at 1220 to survey the Juan de Fuca Strait to the west of Race Rocks. At ~1315 he came across a pair of humpbacks east bound off of Secretary Island so

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In Eastsound? Have a landline? 911 may not work for you – Resolved

October 16th, 2019|

Resolved (2 p.m.) Call 360-378-4141 if you have an emergency -- by Lin McNulty, Managing Editor -- The wind blew in about noon. It took out power for awhile. It left parts of Eastsound landlines without a connection to 911. If you have a cell, calling 911 will still work.

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Harvest your autumn energy in this upcoming workshop

October 16th, 2019|

Saturday, November 9, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., North Beach Inn Lodge -- from Stephanie Rosenblatt -- Fall is a time to Reap, Keep and Release. Stephanie invites you to an insightful and personal day of understanding the importance of living in harmony with seasonal energy, consciously clarifying thoughts and

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Letter to Editor | Women’s Coalition endorses Mia Kartiganer

October 16th, 2019|

-- from Orcas Women's Coalition -- In keeping with our mission to promote women's voices in politicalleadership, the Orcas Women's Coalition is pleased to announce we stand inunanimous agreement to endorse Mia Kartiganer for position #5, Port ofOrcas, in the general election this fall. The Steering Committeeinterviewed Ms. Kartiganer and

Guest Opinion: What’s driving this Port expansion?

October 15th, 2019|

-- from Gregory Oaksen -- When the ex-mayor of Jackson Hole, Wyoming was visiting Orcas Island he was asked what could have been done to avoid the overdevelopment that despoiled Jackson Hole. He said expanding the airport was a major mistake. Unfortunately, we seem to be heading in the same

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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