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JP and OK Rhythm Boys welcome summer with acoustic tunes, decent jokes

June 3rd, 2019|

Saturday, June 15, 7 p.m., Orcas Grange -- from Anita Orne -- Welcome in the new Summer with an evening of toe tappin' tunes played by one of Orcas' favorite bands, JP & the OK Rhythm Boys. Offering original songs, and tunes, slinky waltzes and driving hot fiddle works as

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Whidbey whale watchers watch whale feeding frenzy

June 3rd, 2019|

-- from KOMO News -- A family of four transient orcas was spotted feeding on a gray whale Saturday in the waters off Whidbey Island as passengers on two nearby whale-watching boats looked on in stunned amazement. “This, in my opinion, is one of the most unusual events I can

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Bear swims to Mount Vernon, gets captured, released into wild

June 2nd, 2019|

End of story...? -- from KOMO News -- Police said a notorious bear known for swimming between islands in Skagit, San Juan, and Island counties was captured Saturday morning in Mount Vernon. The bear, also known as "Island Hopping Bear," was tracked to the 400 block of N. 17th in

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Orcas Road construction site prepares for chip seal

June 2nd, 2019|

-- from Shannon Wilbur for San Juan County Public Works -- The road is nearly 50% complete and the Contractor has spent most of the week adding the final layer of gravel to the road so the County can chip seal next week. During chip seal work, the County will

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Walls with paint, test pits in athletic field highlight this week’s school construction project

June 2nd, 2019|

-- Eric Webb, Orcas Schools Superintendent -- This week's tour of Orcas Island Schools construction site with Superintendent Eric Webb highlights ongoing work in the gym and stage area, with paint already being applied to some walls. A dozen test pits in the track and field area have also been

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Land Bank provides update on progress to get Coffelt Farm back in operation

June 1st, 2019|

-- from Tanja Williamson for San Juan County Land Bank -- The Land Bank is proceeding with its efforts to take the next step in managing the farm and we wanted to keep you apprised of where things stand. Coffelt Farm Stewards has wound down operations and all animals have

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Renaissance instruments featured in upcoming Salish Sea Early Music Festival performance

June 1st, 2019|

Saturday, June 8, 7 p.m., Orcas Adventist Fellowship Church -- from Jeffrey Cohan for Salish Sea Early Music Festival -- Anna Marsh (dulcian), Shulamit Kleinerman (renaissance violin), John Lenti (theorbo & baroque guitar) and Jeffrey Cohan (renaissance transverse flute} perform music from the early 17th century in the Salish Sea

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Sheriff’s Report | May 22 – 28, 2019

June 1st, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, May 22, 201919-003695 Suspicious Person/Circumstance 10:39:51 05/22/19 A Lopez Island Deputy took an information report about suspicious activity at a local business. 19-003699 Animal Noise 12:13:27 05/22/19 An Orcas Deputy responded to an animal noise complaint near Eastsound. A report was

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All burn permits expire today

May 31st, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- The 2018/19 burning season has come to a close. All permits issued this year and last fall are now expired. Commercial and Residential burning is over for the season. Check back to the San Juan County Fire Marshal's Office for the latest in

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Govs. Inslee, Brown, Newsom letter on abortion bans to fellow governors

May 31st, 2019|

-- from the Office of Governor Inslee -- In case you missed it: Govs. Jay Inslee, Kate Brown and Gavin Newsom sent a letter today to fellow governors across the country regarding new and restrictive abortion bans. The governors are asking other states to review their laws and enact protections, programs and

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Library talk: Change your diet, improve our planet

May 31st, 2019|

Thursday, June 6, 6 p.m., Orcas Library Reading Room -- from Mary Pugh for Orcas Library -- Join nutrition educator Gigi Carter and learn how changing your diet can improve your health and save our planet. EAT® is a global, non-profit dedicated to transforming our global food system. On January

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WSF issues statement on ferry vs. humpback whale in Elliott Bay

May 31st, 2019|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- On Tuesday night, the Wenatchee struck a humpback whale around 8:20 p.m., a few minutes after leaving Seattle on its way to Bainbridge Island. The whale breached several feet in front of the ferry, too late to turn the 460-foot vessel. We are all deeply saddened

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Canadian garbage on its way from Philippines back to Vancouver

May 31st, 2019|

Fights over mislabelled Canadian trash have been going on for 6 years -- from The Canadian Press -- Sixty-nine shipping containers of fetid trash are on their way back to Canada, after being loaded onto a container ship in the Philippines port of Subic. The last container was put aboard the

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