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Poetry: Testimony

October 2nd, 2018|

Testimony -- by Lin McNulty -- Can you tell us in your own words what happened? My own words? I can only use the words of women who have dared to speak out loud for eons. Assault? Fear? Rape? Terror? I can use these all too common words. But what

WA State Fails to Consider Orca in Skagit Refinery Project

October 2nd, 2018|

-- from Stand.Earth -- On Friday, September 28, the Washington State Shoreline Hearings Board dismissed arguments made by a coalition of environmental organizations and more than 7,500 residents, upholding a key permit for Marathon Oil’s (formerly Andeavor and previously known as Tesoro) Anacortes Refinery to begin manufacturing and exporting xylenes

Learn to Make a Drip Garden

October 2nd, 2018|

Wednesday, October 17, 10 a.m., Orcas Center -- from Helen Huber for Orcas Garden Club -- The Orcas Island Garden Club welcomes Ryan T. Palmateer from the San Juan Islands Conservation District on Wednesday, October 17 at 10 a.m. at the Orcas Center. Ryan will speak about creating your own

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Farmers Market Moves Indoors for Fall Festival

October 1st, 2018|

Saturday, October 6, 11 a.m - 2 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall -- from Orcas Island Farmers Market -- Orcas Island Farmers Market is moving to the Odd Fellows. Help us kick off the Fall Market season and join us for Fall Festival. We will have food vendors, delicious baked goods

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Editorial | Public Input to Health Care District

October 1st, 2018|

-- by Susan McBain-- The five commissioners of the new Orcas Island Health Care District have been working practically around the clock since they were sworn in in May. The tasks they have completed in five months have constituted nearly full-time jobs for several of them. Their work has saved

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Letter to Editor | Affordable Housing Sorely Needed

October 1st, 2018|

-- from Ginna Magee -- As someone who spends about 70% of my limited income on rent and utilities, I am writing in support of the Yes for Homes referendum that will be on the ballot in November. There are too many people that live and work on this island

First-ever Nationwide Wireless Emergency Alert Set for Wednesday

October 1st, 2018|

-- from Brendan Cowan for Department of Emergency Management -- At approximately 11:20am PST on Wednesday October 3rd, FEMA will conduct the first ever NATIONWIDE test of the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) and Emergency Alert System (EAS). This means that all cell phones that are turned on, within range of a

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Renowned Author, Scientist at Sea View Tomorrow Night

September 30th, 2018|

Monday, October 1, 7 p.m., Sea View Theatre -- from Justin Cox -- Animals like killer whales, harbor seals, crows, and ravens - long-lived species that we all consider to be intelligent, surround us. But can we say scientifically how smart these animals are? The SeaDoc Society, with support from

Ferry Fares Return to Non-peak Rates, Along With Fare Increases

September 30th, 2018|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Please be advised of several fare changes for Washington State Ferries (WSF) beginning October 1, 2018: The last day of the summer peak season surcharge for single vehicle fares is Sunday, September 30.  On Monday, October 1, single vehicle fares will return to their

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Outdoor Burning Soon by Permit Only

September 30th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- Burn season is right around the corner and the San Juan County Fire Marshal’s Office and the San Juan County Fire Chiefs Association would like to remind you of a few things to improve the safety of your burning this season. Burning rules

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A-OK Starts a New Year of Art in the Schools

September 29th, 2018|

-- from Geri Turnoy, A-OK Coordinator -- Art for Orcas Kids (A-OK) is starting the school year off with new talent in our classrooms, and even more exciting opportunities for our students. Three new teaching artists have joined returning A-OK instructors Brook Meinhardt, Colleen Stewart, and Robyn Gordon. We welcome

Fire Commissioners Call Special Meeting to Address Vacancy

September 29th, 2018|

Monday, October 1, 5:30 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Marla Johns for Board of Fire Commissioners -- The Board of Fire Commissioners will be holding a special meeting on Monday, October 1. The agenda is as follows: Welcome and Introductions Additions or Modifications to the Agenda New Business Appointment

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Sheriff’s Report | September 19 – 26, 2018

September 29th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, September 19, 2018 18-007273 Vicious Animal 08:44:13 09/19/18 A Deputy investigated a report of a dog in chickens. 18-007274 Runaway Juvenile 08:50:39 09/19/18 A Deputy assisted DSHS with a placement issue of a juvenile. 18-007275 Welfare Check 09:58:35 09/19/18 Deputies responded

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Workshop: Everything You Need to Know About Medicare

September 29th, 2018|

Tuesday, October 2, 10 a.m., Orcas Public Library -- from Pegi Groundwater -- Turning 65 soon? Been on Social Security Disability for at least two years? Then you are about to become part of Medicare. That means that much of what you know about health insurance is about to become

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