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Primary Election – The Back of the Ballot

July 24th, 2018|

-- from Milene Henley, County Auditor -- After my recent post about the “Primary Election – What’s New?” I was reminded by an astute Lopez reader that the long ballot has a very important second side. That long list of Senate candidates not only required special paper, it also pushed

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The San Juan Island’s First “Escape Room” Opens in Eastsound.

July 24th, 2018|

-- from Donna Laslo -- Look for the Elusion Escape Room on Prune Alley and Rose Street Founded by local Escape Room enthusiasts, “Elusion: Orcas Island Escape Room” is now open for bookings  and brings a new level of entertainment to the area. An Escape Room is an

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Letter to Editor | Ramel Would Bring Motivation, Energy to Job

July 24th, 2018|

-- from John and Emily Geyman -- We are writing in strong support of Alex Ramel as a candidate to represent us in the 40th District. Among his many strengths, he has a proven ability to bring people together to work for specific goals. As one example, he built a

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Lori Wilson Prayer Service Scheduled

July 24th, 2018|

Thursday, July 26, 12 Noon, Emmanuel Episcopal Church -- from Antoinette Botsford -- A Memorial Eucharistic Prayer Service will be held in honor of Lori Wilson on Thursday, July 26, at Emmanuel Church in Eastsound at 12:00 noon. People are asked to wear something white in honor of Lori's Buddhist

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Fire Marshal’s Office Increases Fire Risk To High

July 24th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- At noon on July 24, 2018 the fire risk in San Juan County will be going from Moderate to HIGH. Campfires remain legal as do barbecues. A few reminders to keep you and your families and community safe at this time: Have a

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Sail to Patos on Two Dates

July 23rd, 2018|

-- from Edrie Vinson (feature photo by Tom Reeve)-- Patos Island Light House, in a 1944 photograph The Keepers of the Patos Light are offering a boat trip to the Patos Island Lighthouse twice next month, on Sunday August 5 and on Wednesday August 15, both times from

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Letter to Editor | Vote Alex Ramel for State Rep.

July 23rd, 2018|

-- from Andy Wickstrand -- Primary ballots have been mailed and I encourage you to join me in voting for Alex Ramel for State Representative. I have known Alex for 20 years and he is genuinely one of the most intelligent and capable people I have ever had the privilege of

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School Board Meeting, Public Hearing Coming Up

July 23rd, 2018|

Thursday, July 26, 5 p.m., Orcas School Library -- from Orcas Island School District -- Orcas Island School District will hold a regular school board meeting in conjunction with a public hearing for the possible adoption of the 2018-19 budget. Full agenda follows: 5:00 PM CALL TO ORDER – REGULAR

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Orcas Center Hosts Community Conversation

July 23rd, 2018|

-- from Orcas Center -- We hope you can come to the Orcas Center on Tuesday, July 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. for another Community Conversation. You may have heard of some the changes in staffing since our last community conversation on May 16 – Jim Bredouw is volunteering

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EPRC Meet: Council Report and Public Comment

July 23rd, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- At the July 12 meeting of the Eastsound Planning Review Committee, County Councilman Rick Hughes reported: The County is starting the budget cycle for next year and will consult with an Eastsound team to review and plan to finish current projects. The Washington State Ferries

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What If It Were Me? What Can I Do?

July 23rd, 2018|

“Listen, this is our job. This is our job because our government did something really heinous to these families" By Annie Correal for the NYTimes.com Julie Schwietert Collazo unrolled a giant sheet of paper at her kitchen table in Long Island City, Queens, on a recent morning. As her three

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Letter to Editor | Why I’m Running for Prosecuting Attorney

July 23rd, 2018|

-- from Nicholas Power -- I’m running for San Juan County Prosecuting Attorney to bring meaningful change to the way the office performs its duties. I have lived on San Juan Island with my wife Penelope Haskew and our two daughters Chiara and Alison for over ten years. Penelope is

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Guest Opinion: The Growing Elephant in the Room

July 22nd, 2018|

-- by Kathi Ciskowski -- Last week I went to the monthly Eastsound Planning Review Committee meeting. This is a group of hard working citizens (appointed to this committee for various term lengths) who provide input to the county commissioners concerning Eastsound land use issues. I have been attending these

Cider & Mead Festival Set for Saturday, July 28

July 21st, 2018|

-- from Teri Williams--   Cider and mead sippin’ time is here! For the eighth year in a row, Orcas Island will host the Orcas Island Cider & Mead Festival on Saturday, July 28, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Village Green in Eastsound. At last count, 16

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Letter to Editor | Orcas Women’s Coalition Endorses Lekanoff

July 21st, 2018|

-- from Cindy Wolf -- Your ballot has arrived and it is time to vote! Orcas Women’s Coalition is proud to announce our unanimous endorsement of Debra Lekanoff for the 40th Legislative District seat opened by the retirement of our much-beloved Representative Kris Lytton. Debra brings to the table 20

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