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Letter to the Editor: Power Helps with Legal Issues

September 19th, 2018|

-- by Don Hall, Decatur Island -- Nick helped us with a difficult legal issue a few years ago and his guidance led both sides to a fair and equitable solution. We also appreciate his concern about our quality of life on the islands.  He is running for Prosecutor to confront

Site Preparation to Start at April’s Grove

September 18th, 2018|

-- from OPAL Community Land Trust -- 45 affordable rentals in townhouses will be available through OPAL at April's Grove Site preparation will soon begin for April’s Grove, OPAL’s neighborhood of 45 new rental residences on North Beach Road. Located across from Children’s House and the Funhouse Commons,

County Council on Orcas Focuses on Preview of Transportation Improvement Plans

September 18th, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- [metaslider id="62464"] County Council members and staff came to Orcas on Sept. 11 for a four-hour meeting dominated by the review of Public Works on Orcas in anticipation of the 6-year Transportation Improvement Plan this fall. Those programs were explained by County Engineer Colin Huntermer and

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Agreement to Boost Salmon Returning to Pacific Northwest Waters

September 18th, 2018|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee announced [September 17] that representatives from the United States and Canada have agreed to recommend their governments approve new coast-wide fishing agreements under the Pacific Salmon Treaty. The agreement outlines each nation’s fishery management plans for chinook, coho and chum

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Poetry: Harper Knows

September 18th, 2018|

Harper Knows -- by Jens Kruse -- Harper, our granddaughter, three years old, told her father, that houses shouldn’t be too big, because “you don’t want to break the sky.” How did Harper know, that big houses use lots of energy, emit lots of carbon dioxide, help warm our planet,

Letter to the Editor: Gaylord’s Commitment to Community Proven

September 18th, 2018|

-- by Norm Stamper -- As a police officer for 34 years, the first 28 in San Diego, the last six (1994 – 2000) as Seattle’s police chief, I am honored to endorse Randy Gaylord for reelection as our Prosecuting Attorney. I have known Randy for as long as I’ve

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Letter to the Editor: Oversight Failure in County Case

September 18th, 2018|

-- by Alex MacLeod -- There is a crucial question left in the wake of the Orcas high school teacher convicted of sexual misconduct with a student, a case that was thrown out after it was discovered that the lead detective in the case was in a sexual relationship with

Port of Orcas Special Meeting Tuesday

September 17th, 2018|

September 18, 2018, 6 p.m. at Airport Office The preliminary agenda for a Special Meeting calls for: CALL TO ORDER at 6:00 P.M. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: September 13, 2018 NEW BUSINESS Grant to address wetland mitigation on Port Property south of Orcas airport 1. Move to Accept the

Christian School Holds Annual Clothing Bank

September 17th, 2018|

-- from Tom Roosma -- The Annual Fall Clothing Bank bank will be held Sunday, September 23 from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. in the Orcas Christian School gym. Please drop off clean, gently-used clothing, shoes, and bedding to the OCS gym starting on Tuesday, September 18th. Everyone is invited

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Health Care District Second Town Hall on Thursday

September 17th, 2018|

Thursday, September 20, 6 - 8 p.m., Eastsound Fire Station -- from Anne L. Presson, Superintendent, Orcas Health Care District -- The Orcas Island Health Care District (OIHCD) is hosting its second Town Hall meeting on Thursday, September 20. The meeting will be held from 6 - 8 pm at

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Larsen Applauds Passage of America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018

September 17th, 2018|

Rep Rick Larsen (WA-02) issued the below statement on the passage of America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018. “Investing in the nation’s ports, channels, waterways and other critical infrastructure keeps the U.S. maritime system competitive, encourages new, good-paying maritime jobs and helps to ensure a heathy environment in the Pacific

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Fire and Rescue Board Meeting Postponed

September 17th, 2018|

-- from Marla Johns for Orcas Fire and Rescue-- The Board of Fire Commissioners regular meeting scheduled for Monday, September 17, 2018 will be moved to Thursday, September 20, 2018 due to staff schedule conflict. The agenda will be posted online and at the fire station no later than 24

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Letter to the Editor: Thank You Island Market

September 17th, 2018|

-- from Lorena Stankevich,  Principal, Orcas Elementary School A very special thank you to Island Market for sponsoring a back to school, school supply drive and to our community for donating!  Earlier last week, Island Market wrote OISD a check for $3000. This money went solely to purchase school supplies

Spirit Eagle Art at WaFed to Benefit Animal Protection Society

September 17th, 2018|

-- from Spirit Eagle -- Spirit Eagle is hosting an Art Show to benefit the Orcas Animal Protection Society during the month of September at Washington Federal Bank. Spirit Eagle is a Painter in oils and acrylics, a Sculptor in wood, clay, fur and found objects. She is a Mask

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Burn Risk Level Changed to Moderate

September 17th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- The recent rains have resulted in San Juan County moving the fire risk level to Moderate. This does not change the status of burning in the county, it is merely a risk level modification that reflects fuel moisture levels rising. Campfires remain allowed

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