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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.” 

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Health district and UW: Almost there

March 27th, 2019|

-- by Susan McBain, Orcas Issues reporter -- Nearing the achievement of one of its major responsibilities, the Orcas Island Health Care District (OIHCD) has reached agreement with UW Neighborhood Clinics (UWNC) on all aspects of their contract except one: the types and extent of after-hours care to be provided.

Statewide database shows buildings that could pose safety risk during earthquakes

March 27th, 2019|

-- from the Office of Governor Jay Inslee -- A new interactive database launched in March takes us one step closer to knowing how safe our buildings are during an earthquake. The database — while not comprehensive — presents a list and map of potentially unreinforced masonry buildings, or URMs, throughout the state. In addition to

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Rep. Larsen Votes to Overturn Trump’s Veto of Bill to Terminate National Emergency Declaration

March 26th, 2019|

-- from Rep. Rick Larsen's Office -- WASHINGTON, D.C.— Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) voted today to overturn the President’s veto of legislation to terminate the national emergency declaration. “I voted to overturn President Trump’s veto because Congress has a Constitutional obligation to serve as a check on the president. The

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Recovery In Community Benefit: 22 Musicians on Stage Next Week

March 26th, 2019|

Monday - Tuesday, April 1 - 2, 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center -- from Susan Hull -- Two great concerts are coming next week for one great cause! Recovery in Community aims to identify islanders with mental health and/or addiction issues who, for a variety of reasons, are not getting the

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School Board Schedules Regular Meeting This Week

March 26th, 2019|

Notice of a Regular School Board Meeting  Thursday, March 28, 2019 AGENDA    5:00 PM ​CALL TO ORDER Regular Monthly Mtg. ​–​ ​School Library.  ​ Approve Agenda ​Approve Consent Agenda PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS  Members of the community, parents, staff, administrators and visitors are invited to make an announcement. ​ SPECIAL REPORTS

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Sheriff’s Office Responds to Fatality Accident on San Juan

March 26th, 2019|

-- from Sheriff Ron Krebs -- At approximately 05:30 a.m. today, Tuesday, March 26, the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of Egg Lake Road and Three Meadows Road on a report of a vehicle versus tree accident. Upon arrival the driver, a local Friday Harbor man,

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Autopsy Results Indicate Local Woman’s Cause of Death is Accidental

March 25th, 2019|

-- from San Juan County Prosecuting Attorney/Coroner and Sheriff’s Office-- On February 21, 2019, Danyel White, age 30, of Eastsound, Washington was found dead in her home.  An investigation was conducted by the Sheriff’s Office, and the Coroner Randall Gaylord, requested an autopsy by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner with

Calligraphy Like You’ve Never Seen Before is Coming to Orcas Center

March 25th, 2019|

Friday - Saturday, April 12 - 13, 7:30 p.m., Orcas Center -- from JoAn Mann -- The Island Inspiration All-Stars are back in action bringing a powerfully eclectic mix of dance styles to Orcas Center Stage. Transitioning seamlessly from smooth to percussive movements, solo to unison dancing, the All-Stars rewrite

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Ailing Orca Spotted Near Haro Strait Has Improved a Bit, Researchers Say

March 25th, 2019|

-- from KOMO News -- An orca feared to be in grave condition who might not survive until spring was spotted Friday near the San Juan Islands, whale researchers said. After getting a sighting of the J-Pod Friday morning, researchers with the Center for Whales Research went out and found several of

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Mikaela Hansen Graduates WWU with Human Services Degree

March 25th, 2019|

-- from Edy Hansen -- Orcas High School 2015 alum Mikaela Suzanne Hansen graduated with a B.A. in Human Services from Western Washington University with a 3.7 GPA. She will be pursuing a master’s degree in the fall. A big thank you to the community, mentors, teachers, and organizations that

Week in Review for Legislative Bills

March 24th, 2019|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- The state’s economy continues to grow and the Office of Financial Management released new projections this week that tell legislators how much revenue the state will be receiving. The state's revenue forecast for the 2017–2019 budget increased by $307 million since the governor released his budget in December. Following

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