Dana Lyons sing his greatest hits and newest songs at the San Juan Island Library on Friday, June 24 at 7 p.m. to kick off the summer events at the library.
While Friday’s guilty plea marks the beginning of the end of Harris-Moore’s case in federal court — sentencing is slated for Oct. 28 — he faces more than 30 criminal charges filed in four different counties in Washington state, including 16 felonies allegedly committed in San Juan County.
The annual ‘Orca Sing’ on San Juan Island is June 18 in honor of “Ruffels,” J-pod patriarch, who went missing last year
Bill and Rita Ament and more than 70 local island performers, ages two through 75, will entertain audiences in the 27th annual celebration of dance, Saturday, June 18, 7 p.m. at the San Juan Community Theatre.
After 33 years of teaching third grade through sixth grade on San Juan Island, Jay Westphalen is retiring.
The annual Ferry Sing on Thursday, June 23 is hosted by Island Chordsmen Plus, who say, “Everyone is as welcomes as the flowers in May” to come see the show.
June 6: A Friday Harbor woman was ticketed for negligent driving following a near head-on collision with a deputy traveling in the opposite direction near the intersection of Halverson and Roche Harbor Roads. The 70-year-old, who was pulled over at about 10 p.m., reportedly continued weaving in-and-out of the northbound lane of traffic after the near miss.
The Missoula Children’s Theatre’s annual visit to the San Juan Community Theatre features a new version of the age-old tale “The Little Mermaid” full of humor, plot twists and music.
Voters on San Juan Island will have candidates to select from in a number of contested races for locally elected public office. And with three incumbents on the San Juan Island schools board of directors opting not to run for reelection, the race for those three positions is wide open.
isitors to Lime Kiln State Park enjoyed a special thrill Wednesday as members of J-pod, one of the three closely related clans that together comprise the Southern resident killer whales, surface close to shore off the coveted west side of San Juan Island.
Inter Island Medical Center is facing a significant reduction in providers during the next four months, its busiest season. Recruiting for a new, full-time provider is under way, but the process could be lengthy.
We believe that the San Juans are just a wonderful place to create and to see art of every kind. A tremendous opportunity exists to attract
Bette Reed (Gray) passed away peacefully June 3, 2011. Born in Winside, Nebraska in 1922, Bette spent her early years on her father’s farm until the early 1930s, when the family moved to Selah, Washington during the Dust Bowl years.
