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Council Moves Forward On BAS


ig_Paul_Adamus-001 (41k image)The County Council has agreed to hire Professor Paul Adamus to provide some of the data and the analysis necessary for the County to move forward on review and adoption of the Best Available Science (BAS) that is required to review and update the Critical Area Ordinance (CAO).

Last February County Prosecutor Randy Gaylord informed the County Council they had yet to adopt BAS as required by the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 365-195-905 and 173-26-201, specifically that “the responsibility for including the best available science…rests with the legislative authority of the county..”

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More Afordable Housing In FH

 

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Homes for Islanders (HFI) has announced an agreement with Country Village, LLC to purchase eighteen (18) developed lots at the Country Village subdivision on Lampard Road in Friday Harbor.

HFI plans to complete remaining site work this spring and begin home construction on ten (10) of the lots in the summer. Home construction on the remaining eight (8) lots is slated to begin in the spring of 2011.

Those interested in applying for self-help homes in either the first group of ten or the second group of eight are encouraged to contact Homes for Islanders at 370-5944, email to info@homesforislanders.org , or visit the office at 640 Mullis Street, Suite 102b (on the corner of Mullis St. and Market St., across from Whidbey Island Bank).




CC: Approve Another Levy Lift & Raise Rates For Dumps


It was a confusing day at the County Council on Tuesday, when the Council took off their council hats, put on their Solid Waste District hats, and after much discussion on four options presented to them by staff, they approved a motion by a 5 to 1 vote (Gene Knapp opposed) to move forward on a plan to fund solid waste. The motion by Rich Peaterson was:

“I move we direct staff to prepare for bond sale preparations,
Investigate the exchange of properties,
Declare an emergency to institute a $15 minimum fee”

What this translates out to is a 87.5% increase to dump one can of garbage ($15.00), and a slight break to dump two cans ($18.00). And then there is the rest of the motion, which was the confusing part.

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CC Exploring New Tax For Solid Waste


The County Council (or is it the County Solid Waste Disposal District?) will take another look Tuesday (03-09-10, 1:30pm) at creating a new tax to help fund the solid waste program.

Last week the Council decided they were sitting as the County Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD), and were informed by the SJC Prosecutor that a flat parcel fee to fund the solid waste program was not legal. This led the council to entertain the idea of closing the Lopez & SJI transfer stations.

Since then, Gaylord has produced a memo (.pdf (45\k file) to the County Council laying out how the SWDD can legally impose an excise tax, but only if it is done in a manner that allows for some exemptions so that it is not in fact a flat rate.

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County Gets A Break On GMA Deadlines


Responding to a request from the Washington State Department of Commerce and the Department of Ecology, a bill has been passed in the Senate that extends the GMA update deadlines for governments. The change for San Juan county extends the current deadline to: “On or before December 1, 2015, and every seven years thereafter…”

SB 6611 is expected to be signed into the law by the governor as a recognition that due to budget cuts, funding from the state to aid local governments in updating their regulations is no longer available.

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FHES Greeting Place Complete


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( Allison & Bob Benz with Orca art work )


By Debbi Fincher

When we first talked in September of creating "Greeting Place" as a safer place for our kindergartners during "pick-up" times, Ms. Minke, our son's K teacher, asked if there might be away to honor the memory of those parents who have passed away while their children have attended Friday Harbor Elementary School, one of her students recently experienced such a loss. She thought of another family that she went through this with, too, the Benz family.

Of course, it was a lovely idea and no one knew what was to come.

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13 PS Areas Free Of Derelict Fishing Nets -SJC Not One Of Them


ig_Derelict_Fishing_Gear-1 (57k image)The Northwest Straits Initiative has completely removed lost and abandoned commercial fishing nets from 13 distinct locations in Puget Sound, but while progress has been made, San Juan County is not on the "free of" list (Related Story).

Director Ginny Broadhurst said, “It's great to see a significant number of sites in Puget Sound fully clean of dangerous derelict nets. These areas, including popular dive sites, are now safer for people and marine species. We've been working at this since 2002 and I look forward to our next report that will show that all of Puget Sound is free of derelict nets.” (file photo of birds drowned by one net)

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Land Bank Looking For Farm Lease Proposals On San Juan Island


The San Juan County Land Bank requests proposals from farmers interested in a long-term agricultural lease of its Frazer Homestead Preserve on San Juan Island.

This property includes about fifty-three acres of open land, a centrally located approximate 2 acre-foot pond, and two access points. A new fence along the southern and western sides encloses a public walking trail. The farm is located next to American Camp National Park, and allows scenic views across its pastures to distant waterways, islands, and mountains.

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Cell Phone Ordinance Moves Forward


The SJC Planning Commission voted unanimously on Friday (3-5-10) to recommend to the County Council the current regulations on Personal Wireless Facilities Ordinance (Related Story) be moved into the Uniform Development Code (UDC) so that it may be updated as part of the UDC.

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What's Up With Rockfish & Seals


ig_RockFish_janna_nichols-photo-001 (35k image)(Yelloweye Rockfish -Janna Nichols photo)


Harbor seal populations have exploded nearly tenfold in the Salish Sea since the 1970s, while at the same time many rockfish species have plummeted ( Related Story). Some fishermen blame that on the increase in hungry seals. But coincidence is not science. So who ya gonna call?

SeaDoc-funded scientists rolled up their sleeves and collected almost 1,000 samples of seal scat in the San Juan Islands.

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Sunk Boat Saved


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(photo by William Wertz)

The the 45-foot live-a-board boat that virtually sunk in the Port of Friday Harbor late yesterday afternoon is -as shown above- back where it belongs, floating in the water.

Terry Whalen's A1Marine Service was called by the owner to re-float the wood boat, which was successful accomplished, and it appears that any gas or oil spill was slight and controlled by containment floats.

Trained spill responders with Islands' Oil Spill Association worked on recovering much of the 100 gals. of diesel that was on the vessel when it sank.

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Parcel Fee Funding For Solid Waste Out, May Close All But One Transfer Station


Having first been led to believed a new tax on developed property could be imposed to subsidize the operations of the three transfer stations, the County Council was informed by the Prosecutor’s office on Tuesday that in fact, the law “does not Authorize” a parcel tax.

The County official statement was "In a briefing during the regular Council session, Gaylord said -in light of court cases -the option of assessing a flat solid waste utility fee on each parcel of land in the County should be “taken off the table.”

Prior to what one councilmember referred to as “this bombshell”, the council had been informed that in the same way they attach a bill to the property tax statements for stormwater, they could do a similar thing with solid waste to raise the money needed for “capital improvement” to the three transfer stations.

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County Retreat Results


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(Council Members work on listing priorities )




The County Council held their yearly retreat Monday (public was invited to attend) and came away with a list of personal priorities. The retreat was held at the U of W labs in Friday Harbor, and In the best school room tradition, each councilmember’s priorities were listed on a blackboard.

Pete Rose, San Juan County Administrator had submitted staff reports and material for the retreat, that included a “listing of the top three goals submitted by each department,” that gave a “view of what will draw the focus of individual departments during the year” to council actions and policy making

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A County Council Early Start Tuesday On A Full Agenda


The County Council will get a 9:00 am early start Tuesday (03-02-10) on a number of hot topics on their agenda..

At 10:00 am they will have a discussion (via an internet connection) with Professor Paul Adamus on “local wetlands science”, and a review of a contract with Adamus for consulting work on Best Available Science (BAS) for San Juan County.

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Rich Peterson Will Stand For Re-Election


ig_Rich_Peterson-1 (37k image)Rich Peterson, Second District County Council Member, has announced that he will be a candidate for an additional term. He is hopeful that he has earned the trust of voters in the second district and their support for his re-election.

Peterson represents the citizens of District 2, which includes North San Juan Island, and Brown, Henry and Stuart Island.

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Sunday Search For Bare-Foot Burglar


ig_Barefood_Burglar-2 (49k image)( Colton Harris-Moore as seen in a July 2008 photo -Island Co. Sheriff's Office photo )



(Sunday12:00 p.m. Following another burglary on Orcas island Saturday night of the ACE Hardware store on Orcas, the hunt was on for the “Bare-Foot Burglar” on Orcas Island.

By 7:30 am a tracking unit with dogs was requested from Whatcom county, a helicopter and a large team of searchers from the San Juan County Sheriff’s office was on the move looking for Colton Harris-Moore, who has been eluding authorities for years.

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This Is A Drill, This Is A Drill!


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(Orcas Island Fire & Rescue photo of a drill)


By Maxx Jones

Orcas Island Fire & Rescue used live fire to hone their ventilation skills last evening at YMCA Camp Orkila. Using the abandoned structure, firefighters set a series of training fires inside the structure.

Teams of 3-4 then worked together to quickly ventilate the building to push the smoke and fire back so they could then enter and extinguish the fire.

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Don Eaton Appointed By Gov. Gregoire As SJC Superior Court Judge


ig_Don_Eaton-002 (32k image)Gov. Chris Gregoire today announced the appointment of Don Eaton to the San Juan County Superior Court. Eaton now serves as a San Juan County Superior Court Commissioner, and replaces Judge John O. Linde, who passed away late last year.

“I was impressed with Don the moment I met him,” Gregoire said. “He has a history of being honest, fair and compassionate, and has the respect of his community and colleagues. He brings extensive legal experience to this position which will greatly serve the citizens of San Juan County.”

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Town Backs Out Of Ag Group & Land Bank Proposal For Farmer’s Market


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( Erickson property in Friday Harbor)


By a split vote of 3 to 2, the Town Council on Thursday night backed away from the “Town providing Three Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars toward payment of the purchase price“ of the Erickson property in downtown Friday Harbor.

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Calling Class of 2027 High School Graduates!


if_Edu_Class_of_2027-001a (45k image)If you have a child that is born between September 1, 2008 and August 31, 2009 please bring your baby for a group photo on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2010 at 10 AM to the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

To help keep the short event organized, please contact Alisa Schoultz in advance (if you haven’t heard from her already) at 378-4102 or scott_alisa@hotmail.com and plan to arrive promptly at 10 AM the day of the photo.

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Captive Orca Kills Trainer At SeaWorld

 

BBC News has reported that a captive orca at SeaWorld attacked and killed a trainer at an afternoon show.

According to a number of reports, this is not the first time that orca at SeaWorld have been involved in attacks, and it is not the first time that Tilikum, the orca responsible for this attack, has been involved in a human killing.

In early 1991 Tilikum was one of two other killer whales blamed for the drowning death of a handler in British Columbia, and the Orlando Sentinel reported that a body was found with Tilikum in 1999; if Tilikum was responsible in anyway is not known.

Contrary to the way these things seem to end up, SeaWorld did issue a statement that Tilikum would not be destroyed.




The Dining Room Opens Tonight


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(L to R: Dorian Oliver, James Krall, Rosa Blair, Amanda Wyckoff, Nicholas Zervas and Marcy Hahn.)


A.R. Gurney’s The Dining Room opens THIS Thursday, February 25 at 7:30 p.m. on the Whittier stage. Both humorous and poignant at the same time, the play is set, not surprisingly, inside a dining room. Here, we meet a variety of characters played by six adult actors who change roles, personalities and ages (even becoming children).

Director Merritt Olsen says the story creates a portrait of a vanishing species: the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant (WASP).

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100 Wonderful Years


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(Daughters L to R: Nancy Stehman. Caroline Rice and Pauline Mulligan with their mother )


Kathryn Pinion celebrated her 100th birthday this week surrounded by family and friends, and received letters of happy birthday congratulations from Governor Gregoire, and not one, but two letters from the White House, signed by the President and First Lady.

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MRC Hiring A Coordinator To Monitor Environmental Programs


The San Juan Marine Resources Committee (MRC) recently developed a monitoring plan and database of existing monitoring efforts, and is now advertising to hire "a locally based contractor to coordinate environmental monitoring activities in the community"

The new position will help in a "coordinated monitoring program for the San Juan Marine Stewardship Area that will make progress towards adaptive management of the San Juan Marine Stewardship Area Plan and which will inform the public about the status of the marine ecosystem and engage citizens in learning about it."

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Woodmans' Prevail In Court ... Again


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(Woodman beach prior to new protection -file photo of officials inspecting site -See "after" photo below)



San Juan Island residents John and Barbara Woodmans’ battle to stop land erosion and save a large shoreline tree on their property has once again been successful.

The Friends Of The San Juans (Friends) continuing attempt to appeal the case resulted in some strong statements from the Court as it denied their appeal attempts.

The Woodmans’ submitted an application in 2008 to extend an existing bulkhead on their property.

After a public hearing, the permit application was denied by the County. The Woodmans’ believed their application had merit, not the least of which was it would save a shoreline tree that, under normal circumstances, could not otherwise be removed because such trees are considered important in providing shade to habitat waters under it, and are part of what makes the shoreline attractive to the public as it hides shoreline development from public view.

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More Permits Than Applicants For ADUs


There will be no lottery this for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) permits, since there are nine permits up for grabs, but only five applicants qualified to take place in the lottery, so, no need for the lottery.

County Building Official Rene Beliveau said all five applicants had submitted prior to the 2010 deadline and will now be allowed to go through the permitting process to obtain permits.

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Another Burglary Suspect Arrested


Arrests have been made related to a residential burglary last month off of Beaverton Valley Road on San Juan Island. The burglary had resulted in a “$1,000.00 Reward Offered” for information leading to the conviction of those responsible.

However, the information that helped in the final stages of the investigation may not qualify the provider for the reward, since the person offered the information only after she was arrested on outstanding warrants.

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Lacrosse Dinner Tonight


The Friday Harbor Dragons Lacrosse Team is holding our yearly spaghetti dinner fundraiser Thursday March 11, 2010 from 5-7:30 pm at The San Juan County Grange Hall.

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Ban On Lead Tackle Proposed


Because of its impact on some birds such as loons, the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is considering a proposal to ban lead in some fishing gear.

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Take A Survey


Want to weigh in on the Shoreline Management of Puget Sound? Take a survey to help the Department of Ecology (DOE) receive public input. Survey must be completed by March 19th . Click HERE to access the survey. And click HERE for a Shoreline Management Discussion Paper.pdf (207\k file)

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Irish Music Camp


ig_SJCT_Antóin_MacGabhann-001 (41k image)Tickets are still available for the Irish Music Camp Concert in Friday Harbor on Friday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m

On Friday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m., the camp celebrates the end of its ninth annual session by bringing the teachers to the Theatre to share their talents, both solo and in improvised ensembles.

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County View Of GMA Impacts


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Shireene Hale of the Department of Community Development and Planning was the League of Women Voters of the San Juans guest speaker on Monday. Hale gave a PowerPoint presentation on the origins and impacts of critical area regulations & the Critical Areas Ordinance progress to date. The Washington State League stated they have extensively studied the Growth Management Act and supports its goals.




Tour De Lopez 2010


ig_Tour_de_Lopez_2010_001 (37k image)Register now for the Tour De Lopez 2010 by clicking HERE; but hurry, they only have 40% openings left. This popular bike ride is a non-competitive road tour with 10, 17 & 31 mile routes through the scenic landscape of Lopez on our rural roads. Questions? Call 877-433-2789 or email: lopezchamber@lopezisland.com

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Soil Survey Workshop


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Mark your calendars for April 6th & 7th for workshops on the soils of San Juan County and how the new Soil Survey update was created and changed from the 1962 soil maps. Learn how to access the data, and have your questions answered.

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Be A Weather Spotter


You may not have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing, but if would like to a National Weather Service Spotter, you need to take a class.

Two are offered, on on San Juan Island, and one on Orcas Island.

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Odd Election - Good Candidates


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(Ed Kilduff and Henning Sehmsdorf )


There is an important election race going on, but not to many people know about it, and even though every registered voter in San Juan County can cast a vote for one of the two candidates shown above, voters must request a ballot in order to vote.

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Trial by Fork


The Mysteries of the [Dining Room] Table Revealed in Free Lecture

A Northwest food historian explores the art of dining in a special free lecture at San Juan Community Theatre on Wednesday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m.

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BAS & Local Issues


ig_Norman_MacLeod-001 (32k image)Norman MacLeod will give a talk Tuesday (3-2-10, 5:30 pm, SJI Grange Hall) on the use of science in legislating land use.

Norm is a founding member of the Olympic Stewardship Foundation , and is the president and CEO of Gaelic Wolf Consulting , a natural resource policy design and Internet strategy firm with locations in Hockessin, Delaware and Port Townsend Washington.

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Did You Know?


• SJC population growth - +8.6% / Washington State population growth - +11.7%
• SJC college degrees - 40% / Washington State college degrees -27.7%
• SJC persons below poverty level - 9.9% / Washington State persons below poverty level 11.4%

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Tsunami Not A Danger Here


Brendan Cowan, Director of Emergency Management in SJC states "There is no risk of tsunami for the waters of the San Juan Islands.

Due to the recent massive quake in Chile, the NOAA West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center has issued a tsunami advisory or watch for much of the West Coast of the U.S., including Alaska and Hawaii. There is no risk of tsunami for the waters of the San Juan Islands."




Morris "Meets" With Voters


Speaker Pro Tem Jeff Morris (D - Mount Vernon) used a speaker phone Thursday night for a telephone town hall and liveblog meeting. The tele-town hall began with a call from Rep. Morris to nearly 30,000 registered voters in the 40th District (San Juan, eastern and northwestern Skagit and southwestern Whatcom counties).

The those called were invited to stay on the line and join in on a conversation with Morris. For others interested in participating, they were told they could phone in directly between 6:20-7:20 p.m. by dialing toll-free (877) 229-8493 code: 15559


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"Island Scenes" Project


"What is Here Today to Preserve for Tomorrow".
Artists of all ages and skills are invited to portray a scene (one
image/person) which strikes them as "old island":

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Ranker On SJI National Monuments Proposal


State Senator Kevin Ranker has responded to a request from The Island Guardian for a comment on the leaked Internal Draft of a proposal to consider the San Juan Islands a National Monument (see Related Story) by noting "My understanding is that tourism has significantly increased in some towns where monuments have been declared. It could increase tourism and create jobs. To be clear, I am not saying this is something we should welcome off-hand, but I will reserve judgment until I understand what the proposal entails."




How To Use New Maps


San Juan County’s GIS Team has released its first set of Polaris Instructional Videos for its Polaris Mapping Application. The newly released instructional videos are intended to assist users in learning the tools and functionality of Polaris.

There are currently four videos that focus on navigation tools, search tools, the identify tool, and map contents.

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Rotary Donates To Schools


ig_Spell_Bee-3_10_003 (52k image)(Lisa Anderson presented check by Yvonne Swanberg)


The San Juan Island Rotary Club recently made several donations to support local schools.

In addition to the a $500.00 donation to the San Juan Island public Schools Foundation (photo above), the Middle School also received of cash awards (story & photo below)

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NOAA No-Go Comments In


Submitted comments on NOAA Fisheries' proposed No-Go-Zone regulations to protect killer whales can be accessed by clicking HERE




Lacrosse Sign-up


Thursday, February 26th: The Friday Harbor Dragons Lacrosse team is holding an informational and sign up meeting for players and parents in the High School Commons at 5:30 pm.

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Barefoot Burglar Attempts Getaway On Orcas?


ABC News is reporting that someone broke into an airport hanger at the Eastsound airport last Friday, and keys were found in the plane “after what appeared to be a failed theft” of the plane.

Sheriff Bill Cumming said there is no evidence Colton Harris-Moore did it, but “if it was Colton-Harris or not would be a ‘jump,’ does it raise our suspicions? Of course, but were certainly not concluding that.”

And the search goes on.




Did You Know?


• SJC Population over 65 yrs. -21.8% / Washington State population over 65 yrs. -12%
• SJC persons per square mile - 80 / Washington State persons per square mile -88
• SJC High School Grads -94% / Washington State High School Grads -87%
The federal government allocates $400 billion dollars to communities like ours every year.

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Baseball & Softball Registration


IG_Sports_FHBSA-001 (39k image)On-line registration is now open for all boys and girls ages 5-14 who want to participate in T-ball, softball or baseball through Friday Harbor Baseball & Softball Association (FHBSA). Tryouts & skills assessments will be held March 20th. Click Here for Additional Information




A Greeting Place


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(Brad Fincher, Sam McMain, Sam Buck (behind), John McMain and Jane Buck )



By Debbi Fincher
new benches are being installed and stepping stones are being set at the FH Elementary School by members of community to make the “Greeting Place” where Kindergartners can safely meet & greet their "rides" at the end of their school day.

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