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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.” 

ALFRED KORZYBSKI

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Auditor to conduct test of vote counting equipment

May 30th, 2019|

Wednesday, June 19 at 11:00 a.m., County Elections Office A “Logic and Accuracy” test of ballot tabulating equipment used in San Juan County for the August 6, 2019 Primary is scheduled for June 19 at 11:00 a.m. The test works by tallying the results of a prepared set of ballots

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Fill a great need: Learn about foster parenting in San Juan County

May 29th, 2019|

Thursday, June 13, 6 p.m., San Juan Grange -- from Lauren M. Franciosi for San Juan County Superior Court -- Foster care is the temporary placement of children -- often due to child abuse or neglect -- outside of their own homes and into approved relative care or licensed foster

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Early bird passes available now for this fall’s film festival

May 29th, 2019|

The Orcas Island Film Festival is a film lovers' dream with over 30 buzz-worthy, brand new films screened in state of the art cinemas in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Films at the Orcas Island Film Festival are, "the crème de la crème of the first-tier festival circuit," says Charles

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Open enrollment now for summer and fall quarters at Skagit Valley College

May 29th, 2019|

-- from Arden Ainley for Skagit Valley College -- You belong here! Open Enrollment for all students is going on now for Summer and Fall quarters at Skagit Valley College. Summer classes start July 1 and Fall classes start September 24. Begin your college experience with us and save money

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Master Gardeners Question Table will be setup to answer your gardening queries

May 29th, 2019|

Saturday, June 1, and Wednesday, June 5, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. -- from Dianne Macondray for Orcas Master Gardeners -- Announcing the Orcas Master Gardener’s Question Table at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday, June 1 and at Driftwood Nursery on Wednesday, June 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Both

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State ferry on Bainbridge run collides with a gray whale

May 29th, 2019|

-- from KOMO News -- A ferry on the Seattle to Bainbridge Island run hit a gray whale Tuesday night in Elliott Bay, according to a Washington State Ferries spokesperson. At 8:18 p.m. the M/V Wenatchee left Colman dock, westbound toward Bainbridge Island. The whale breached in front of the

OPALCO awarded $5.8M to fund member energy efficiency projects

May 28th, 2019|

Switch it Up! puts thousands back in members’ pockets -- from Krista Bouchey for Orcas Power & Light Cooperative -- OPALCO is now offering on-bill financing for members who want to Switch it Up! and install super-efficient ductless heat pumps, heat pump water heaters and electric vehicle chargers. These upgrades

Guest Opinion | The Feds and the damage done

May 28th, 2019|

-- from Joseph Murphy -- When someone’s dogs are being pinched it is human nature to look aroundfor someone to blame. It is becoming more apparent by the day and hourthat the force which is most responsible for the ongoing damage to theway of life preferred by Islanders is us.

So where, how did Memorial Day first began? Depends upon your source

May 27th, 2019|

-- from Axios -- Library of Congress, LC-BH825-40 The history of Memorial Day is the subject of a longstanding academic smackdown, with dozens of cities and towns claiming to be the holiday’s birthplace, Axios' Jennifer Kingson reports. The backstory: Scholars agree that in 1868, three years after the Civil War’s end, Union

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Cedar: Summer exhibit at Orcas Island Historical Museum

May 27th, 2019|

Opening reception: Thursday, June 13, 4-6 p.m., Orcas Island Historical Museum -- from Carol Kulminski for Orcas Island Historical Museums -- Cedar has been a “Tree of Life,” providing material for many uses. Humans have approached the cedar tree with respect, skill, and knowledge. This year’s featured exhibit at the

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