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“Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each New Year find you a better man.”

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

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Washington and B.C. United on Climate Action, Building Sustainable Future, Increased Connectivity

February 11th, 2019|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee and Premier John Horgan met this week to discuss regional issues and promote opportunities for collaboration between British Columbia and Washington state. The two leaders committed to act jointly to fight climate change and protect salmon and orcas in shared waters,

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No School Monday

February 10th, 2019|

-- from Eric Webb, Superintendent of Orcas Island School District -- Due to inclement weather and unsafe road conditions, all OISD schools located on Orcas Island will be closed Monday, February 11, and all school events are cancelled. Stay warm, safe, and enjoy the Snow Day.

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Cupid’s Closet Awaits Your Arrival at Food & Flea Market

February 10th, 2019|

Saturday, February 16, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., West Sound Community Club -- from Margot Shaw -- Come to West Sound for a warm comfort- food lunch and yummy baked goods. Browse the vendor tables laden with flea market bargains, plants, handy household gadgets, jewelry, carefully crafted creations, and find

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Orcas Food Co-op Announces $10K Available for this Year’s FARM Fund Grants

February 10th, 2019|

-- from Susannah Weaver for Orcas Food Co-op -- The Marshall Strawberry Restoration Project, funded in part by the FARM Fund, brought 220 heritage plants to Orcas Island farmers. Pictured is the crew at Orcas Community Participatory Agriculture. The San Juan County FARM Fund is a grant program started by the Orcas Food Co-op as

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Week in Review for Washington Legislative Bills

February 10th, 2019|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- The bill to create a 100 percent clean energy in Washington passed out of House Environment and Energy Committee by a majority vote and is moving on to the next step, as is the clean buildings bill. Rep. Gael Tarleton, primary sponsor of the 100 percent clean

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Up Next? Possibility of Some Heavy Snow, Sunday Through Tuesday

February 9th, 2019|

-- from National Weather Service -- Winter Storm Watch What: Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5inches possible. Where: Portions of Northwest Washington. When: From Sunday afternoon through late Tuesday night. Additional Details: Travel could be very difficult to impossible. A winter storm watch means there is

Three Troubadours Bringing Hootenanny to Orcas Center

February 9th, 2019|

Friday, February 15 , 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Tom Rawson -- Three of the Northwest's finest folk troubadours are bringing some hootenanny fun to Orcas Island. Carolyn Cruso will regale you with the intricacies of the fascinating hammered dulcimer; an ancient instrument that originated in Persia over 2000

Superintendent to Provide Weekly Update on School Construction Progress

February 9th, 2019|

-- from Eric Webb, Orcas School Superintendent -- In an effort to keep our community informed of the progress of the current construction projects, I will record a short update on each Friday of the week’s activities.  Below is a link to the first report in the series. Stay tuned!

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Divided Sides Come Together for Historic Change to State’s Deadly Force Law

February 9th, 2019|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Joined by dozens of legislators, law enforcement officials and community leaders, Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill Monday that changes the law for use of deadly force by police officers and requires officers to take additional de-escalation trainings. The new law (Substitute House Bill

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Sheriff’s Report | January 30 – February 5, 2019

February 9th, 2019|

Wednesday January 30, 201919-000771 Accident-HitRun 12:29:10 01/30/19 A Deputy responded to a walk-in delayed report of a hit and run that occurred in a private parking lot. The reporting party had no suspect or witness information and needed a report for insurance purposes. Report made. 19-000773 Harassment 14:46:18 01/30/19 An

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Inslee Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Winter Storm

February 8th, 2019|

Weather forecasters predict this may be a storm unlike one we've seen in many years. -- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee today declared a statewide state of emergency in preparation for a winter storm expected to move through the Pacific Northwest later today and throughout the weekend. "Everyone in our state needs

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Delays, Cancellations, Postponements Due to Winter Weather

February 8th, 2019|

-- by Lin McNulty -- We have been advised of the following cancellations and/or postponements due to the expected windy and snowy conditions that are coming our way. We will update if more becomes available. Bumblebee at Sea View Theatre has been cancelled tonight (Friday), but may open tomorrow night.

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Letter to Editor | It Was A Super, Cheesey Event

February 8th, 2019|

-- from Janet Brownell for Orcas Island Education Foundation -- The Orcas Island Education Foundation wants to congratulate DANTE MILLER (of Roses Café and Bakery) for being the winning chef in our 2nd Annual Grilled Cheese Showdown.  His winning sandwich was a semi-soft cheese and mushroom moray on grilled Roses Hearth bread. We

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Superintendent Webb: Public School Will Let Out Friday at 1 p.m.

February 7th, 2019|

-- from Eric Webb, Orcas School District -- In anticipation of the snow and wind expected to arrive tomorrow, Orcas Island School District will be letting out tomorrow at 1 p.m., according to Superintendent Eric Webb. https://theorcasonian.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/message.mp3

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Wild Winter Weather Last Week in the Ferry Lanes

February 7th, 2019|

-- from Amy Scarton, Washington State Ferries -- What a wild week of winter weather – and it sounds like we’re in for more snow, wind and freezing conditions this weekend! I want to give a shout out to all our vessel and terminal crews for braving the winter weather

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