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Lovelett: State budget invests in environmental protection, local recreation, higher education

April 29th, 2019|

--- from Dave Pringle for Senator Lovelett's office -- The two-year capital construction budget passed unanimously [Sunday] by the Legislature invests in priority infrastructure across the state in the areas of behavioral health, affordable housing, education, orca protection and environmental health. "Critical local projects for our communities that improve public

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This coming weekend: Bach, Vivaldi will be sung for spring

April 28th, 2019|

Saturday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. & Sunday, May 5, 2 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Lynn Baker for Orcas Choral Society -- Orcas Choral Society in concert. May 4 and 5 at the Orcas Center, Orcas Choral Society sings Bach’s joyful Mass in F Major and Vivaldi’s beloved Gloria, with

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Superintendent weekly tour: Sheetrock going up at Orcas school construction site

April 28th, 2019|

-- from Eric Webb, Orcas School Superintendent -- To keep our community informed of the progress of the current construction projects, I am recording a short update of the previous week’s activities. This week highlights sheetrock installation and progress on the competition field.

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Emmanuel Church to honor World Labyrinth Day

April 28th, 2019|

Saturday, May 4, 1 p.m., Emmanuel Episcopal Church -- from Nancy Ayer -- The first Saturday in May -- May 4 -- is The Labyrinth Society (TLS) World Labyrinth Day, a day that brings people from all over the planet together in celebration of the labyrinth as a symbol, a

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Peek into San Juan Islands history: Fish tales, the first artist, the last lighthouse

April 28th, 2019|

'History Lives Here' brings island stories to life in May -- from Amy M. Nesler for San Juan Islands Visitors Bureau -- A rogue barnyard animal starting a war sounds like the beginning of a bad joke. But here in the San Juan Islands, we know it’s a true story.

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Legislative week in review; Session wraps up at midnight on Sunday

April 28th, 2019|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee -- The legislative session (currently on its 103rd day) is scheduled to end on Sunday. Legislators have reached a tentative budget agreement and they are scheduled to vote on it this weekend. Legislators have until midnight on Sunday (the 105th day) to pass the budget

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Guest Opinion | Can we fix the electoral college?

April 27th, 2019|

-- from Hedrick Smith, ReclaimtheAmericanDream.org -- The populist revolt against the Electoral College burst into action after Al Gore won the nationwide popular vote for president in 2000 but George W. Bush won the Presidency. It gained new momentum after Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump by 3 million votes in

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Action plan for a sustainable ferry system released

April 27th, 2019|

-- from Amy Scarton for WSDOT/Ferries Division -- I’m excited to announce that in honor of Earth Day, we launched a two-year Sustainability Action Plan this week that outlines goals and actions for greener ferries and terminals. It includes initiatives to protect orca whales, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, reduce

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WSDOT responds to islander’s letter re: Port of Orcas

April 27th, 2019|

Reader shares response from DOT Aviation Director -- from Tracey Levine -- WSDOT Aviation Division does play a role in providing technical assistance to airports as they go through the process of updating their airport master plans. I have tried to answer some of your questions below. Our office also

Upcoming Moldoff class: Memoir in May

April 27th, 2019|

Tuesdays, May 7-28, 1-3 p.m., Orcas Library -- from JoEllen Moldoff -- This class is for those who are interested in beginning a memoir, as well as those who have been engaged in memoir writing.  It is both a continuation of previous classes and an introduction.  We will explore memoir

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Sheriff’s Report | April 17 – 23, 2019

April 27th, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, April 17, 201919-002695 Theft 08:45:55 04/17/19 An Orcas Deputy responded to a theft call in Eastsound. The individual was caught on camera. The location of the suspect is unknown at this time. Continued efforts are being made to arrest him for

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Comp Plan heating up: Build-Out, VRs, the defilement of Orcas Road

April 26th, 2019|

-- by Matthew Gilbert, Orcas Issues reporter -- Everyone was present (one by phone) for the SJC Planning Commission’s third meeting of 2019 which took place on Friday, April 19. As data accumulates, comments come in, and Plan elements get updated, the process itself and its intended objectives become incrementally

Nordstroms Lane is now open

April 26th, 2019|

No detours or delays on Saturday, Sunday -- from Shannon Wilbur, San Juan County Public Works -- Photo by Greg Sawyer Nordstroms Lane is now open with a new intersection. No more twisting your neck to look behind your shoulder to gauge if it is safe to pull onto Orcas

Health District receives UW proposal for after-hours care

April 26th, 2019|

-- by Susan McBain, Orcas Issues reporter -- The good news is that the Orcas Island Health Care District has for the first time received a detailed, written proposal from UW Neighborhood Clinics (UWNC) for after-hours (night and weekend) medical care, in the clinic if necessary. The bad news is

Larsen releases second ‘Share Your Story’ casework profile

April 26th, 2019|

-- from Congressman Rick Larsen's office -- Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the second in a recurring series of posts to highlight some of the people across Washington’s Second District that the office has assisted with casework. In this second post, you can read about how the office supported Zac, a former

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Letter to Editor | Farewell To Marshal Bliss

April 26th, 2019|

-- from Spirit Eagle -- On the night of April 16, Marshal passed over to the next world. I played my Shaman's Drum and sang the Lakota Sacred Songs to guide your soul as you were leaving on the Path To The Stars. We had some laughs over the years,

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