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If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about the answers.”

THOMAS PYNCHON

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Meet a New School Staff Member: Maureen Moran

August 11th, 2018|

-- from Orcas Island School District -- MAUREEN MORAN, Elementary Office Manager What did you think you were going to be when you grew up? A mom with 10 kids. What was I thinking?! Do you have pets? Not yet. Would like to adopt a dog and a cat, sometime

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Sheriff’s Report | August 1 – 7, 2018

August 11th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Sheriff's Office -- Wednesday, August 1, 2018 18-005549 Fraud 10:01:55 08/01/18 A Lopez Island man reported receiving a call from a man representing himself as a local utility who demanded immediate payment via Western Union or face shutoff of services. The call is a fraud

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Land Bank: Please Be Alert, Cautious on Public Lands

August 10th, 2018|

-- from San Juan County Land Bank -- In light of the improvised explosive device (IED) found by a hiker on a trail at Turtleback Mountain Preserve on Orcas Island Monday, we're urging everyone to use caution while recreating on public lands. Please be aware, alert, and vigilant when walking

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EPRC Considers a Plea for our Orcas

August 10th, 2018|

-- by Margie Doyle -- Orca whales at Mitchell Bay, San Juan Island. Photo courtesy of Snug Harbor Marina and Resort At the Aug. 2 Eastsound Planning Review Committee (EPRC) meeting, Toby Cooper addressed the county advisory committee and the public audience. He spoke movingly of the need

Keepers of the Patos Light Celebrate History and Rebirth

August 10th, 2018|

--- by Margie Doyle -- Edrie Vinson, right, and her granddaughter Terri, serve the anniversary cake on Patos Island on Aug. 5, 2018 Quietly, steadily, while many of us research and question civic matters such as master plans, crimes and changes in leadership, Edrie Vinson of Orcas Island,

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Book Review: Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics

August 10th, 2018|

-- from Jens Kruse  -- The 4th chapter of the book under review opens with these words: “He is pathologically narcissistic and supremely arrogant. He has a grotesque sense of entitlement, never doubting that he can do whatever he chooses. He loves to bark orders and to watch underlings scurry to

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Library Fair Just Around the Corner

August 10th, 2018|

Thousands of books, CDs, and DVDs stacked across tables in the parking lot of the Library, creating bustling aisles of eager bargain hunters in support of a good cause. Books are sorted by categories and include fiction, history, geography, mystery, cookbooks, sci-fi/westerns and books for children and teens. Proceeds benefit

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Meet a New Teacher: Ryan Wilson

August 10th, 2018|

-- from Orcas Island School District -- RYAN WILSON, PE /Health Teacher and Athletic Director Did you have a favorite teacher? Tell me about her/him. My favorite teacher would be my 7th and 8th grade teacher, Mr. Roberts. Mr. Roberts was a teacher that introduced a new way of learning

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Two Weeks, and Mama Orca Still Grieving

August 10th, 2018|

-- from The Weather Channel -- More than two weeks after the death of her newborn calf, an endangered orca continues to cling to its corpse. Michael Milstein, a spokesman with NOAA Fisheries, says researchers on Wednesday spotted the 20-year-old whale known as J35 carrying her dead young off the

AT&T Outage Map Shows It’s Not Just Us

August 9th, 2018|

-- by Lin McNulty -- The AT&T website, downdetector.com is currently bristling with reports of outages, with reports originating from Mountain View, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Kill Devil Hills, Manteo, San Francisco, and Stillwater. San Juan County is among those affected. Brendan Cowan, San Juan County Department of Emergency

School District to Welcome New School Buses

August 9th, 2018|

-- from Orcas Island School District -- Thanks in part to a successful application for a $70,000 grant from the Department of Ecology’s ‘Clean Diesel’ Program by Keith Whitaker, the Orcas Island School District has been able to order two brand new buses to replace the oldest buses in our

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Community Church Starts 2 Sunday Services

August 9th, 2018|

-- by Brian Moss -- It has been a busy summer on Orcas Island. The same holds true for the Community Church. We just hosted a wonderful Jubilee weekend and are looking forward to a new ministry year this fall. This Sunday, August 12, 2018, Orcas Island Community Church will

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Port of Orcas Regular Meeting Thursday

August 8th, 2018|

Thursday, Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. at Eastsound Fire Hall The agenda calls for: APPROVAL OF MINUTES of July 26, 2018 Special Meeting APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS: PUBLIC ACCESS TIME 10 minutes EXECUTIVE SESSION The commission will meet in executive session to review the performance of a public employee (Airport Manager

Madrona Point Insurance Approved by State to Hire Interns

August 8th, 2018|

-- from Michele Wiley for Madrona Point Insurance -- Madrona Point Insurance filed with WA State/L&I and with Parent/School Authorization and we are now approved to hire minors for our intern program. The team is developing an "on the job" training to offer a career path or develop skills they

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