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    Irving Spector | Passages
    July 2, 2009 2:33 pm

    Irving Spector of San Juan Island, formerly of Memphis, Tenn., passed away peacefully on June 26, 2009 at Islands Convalescent Center on San Juan Island. He was 95.

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    Airlift Northwest bases helicopter in Friday Harbor for much of summer
    Airlift Northwest bases helicopter in Friday Harbor for...
    July 2, 2009 1:34 pm

    Airlift Northwest will again base one of its helicopters at Friday Harbor Airport this summer to expedite emergency services for residents and visitors in the San Juan Islands. The helicopter will be at the airport during the day on alternating weekends and during the San Juan County Fair.

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    The World
    ‘The World’: It’s luxurious. It’s big. And it’s...
    July 2, 2009 1:29 pm

    The World, a luxury residential ship that is owned by its residents, will visit Friday Harbor for 48 hours on Sunday. At 644 feet 2 inches, it is believed to be the largest cruise ship ever to anchor in Friday Harbor waters, Harbormaster Tami Hayes said. The ship has a beam of 97 feet 2 inches and a draft of 22 feet. By comparison, the Bremen, which anchored off of Brown Island during a visit about 11 years ago, is 364 feet in length, with a 58-foot beam and a 16-foot draft.

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    A Lummi canoe will arrive on Friday Harbor's shore Friday
    Lummi Indian Nation joins Friday Harbor’s centennial celebration
    July 2, 2009 12:21 pm

    The scene would be familiar to the ancestors of those in the canoe that pulls up to the shore below Jack Fairweather Park about noon on Friday: The cedar-decorated bow, the pullers wearing articles of clothing made from cedar, the ancient words of request for permission to land. Canoes regularly plied the marine highway between the San Juan Islands and what is now Canada and mainland Washington state. Communities on the islands had different names then — p’kweekh-EEL-wuhlh, WH’LEHL-kluh, EH-leh-luhng, SMUH-yuh.

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    A naturalist with Prince of Whales took these photos of a Bayliner that got too close to an orca May 24
    Boater charged with violating orca protection law
    July 1, 2009 7:46 pm

    The skipper of a Bayliner photographed getting too close to an orca off the west side of San Juan Island in May has been charged with violating the state law related to protecting Southern resident killer whales.

    Specifically, the skipper is charged with approaching within 300 feet of an orca, according to the San Juan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The penalty is a fine of $1,025.

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    PeaceHealth’s local governing board meetings, records may be public under state law
    PeaceHealth’s local governing board meetings, records may be...
    July 1, 2009 4:26 pm

    Meetings of a PeaceHealth-appointed governing board for a proposed hospital on San Juan Island could be subject to the state’s Open Public Meetings Act and the Public Records Act, according to an analysis by the state Attorney General’s open government ombudsman. Tim Ford, assistant attorney general for government accountability, said the governing board could be considered a public agency, rather than just an arm of the non-profit PeaceHealth system, depending on how it was created, how much tax funding it will receive, and if it performs a governmental function.

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    J. William Taylor
    J. William “Bill” Taylor | Passages
    July 1, 2009 11:09 am

    Graveside memorial service was held June 27, 1 p.m., at Valley Cemetery for J. William “Bill” Taylor, who passed away April 25, 2009. He was 90. Worshipful Master Brad Smith and Masonic Lodge No. 175 led the service for Mr. Taylor, who served as worshipful master in 1952. Service was June 27, 1 p.m., at Valley Cemetery.

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    Happy Fourth of July | Editorial
    Happy Fourth of July | Editorial
    July 1, 2009 11:49 am

    Any other year, if you miss the island’s Fourth of July celebration, you could say, “Oh, well, there’s always next year.” If you miss this year’s celebration, you’ll have to wait another 100 years. So don’t miss it.

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    Jim Barnhart ... CEO for PeaceHealth's Siuslaw region will lead the planning and development of a proposed critical access hospital that PeaceHealth will build and operate on San Juan Island.
    PeaceHealth appoints officer to lead San Juan hospital...
    June 30, 2009 8:31 pm

    Jim Barnhart, CEO for PeaceHealth’s Siuslaw Region, has been named to lead the planning and development of the proposed critical access hospital and integrated medical center on San Juan Island. Barnhart will report to Nancy Steiger, CEO of the PeaceHealth Whatcom Region, which includes St. Joseph Hospital in Bellingham and PeaceHealth Medical Group. He will begin working in this new role part-time on July 1 while transitioning from his responsibilities at Peace Harbor. He will assume his San Juan Island-based duties full-time in July 2010.

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    Former Friday Harbor resident is a first-time mystery author
    Former Friday Harbor resident is a first-time mystery...
    June 30, 2009 7:25 pm

    Kathleen Kaska’s mystery, “Murder at the Arlington,” won the 2008 Salvo Press Mystery Novel Award and has just been released. The novel is the first in her new “hotel” murder-mystery series. The story, set in 1952 when gangsterdom and gambling were prevalent, centers around the historic Arlington Hotel, but also includes some of Hot Springs’ institutions: Buckstaff Bath House, Oaklawn Race Track, Coy’s Restaurant, the infamous Ohio Club.

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    We shouldn’t interfere with natural processes and the web of marine life
    We shouldn’t interfere with natural processes and the...
    June 30, 2009 5:21 pm

    Think about the values that brought us here. If we value salmon or orca, then perhaps we should not place a bulkhead on a forage fish spawning beach, or place a dock over eelgrass, or allow toxic chemicals or bioactive hormone mimics into our waters.

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    $4.6 million to remove derelict fishing gear from region’s waters
    $4.6 million to remove derelict fishing gear from...
    June 30, 2009 4:57 pm

    The Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative has been awarded $4.6 million in economic stimulus funding from NOAA to pull derelict fishing nets from Puget Sound. These funds, directed to the non-profit foundation arm of the Northwest Straits Initiative, will allow the immediate hire of vessels and crews to remove an estimated 3,000 nets from the seafloor. The project will employ 40 people, restore 645 acres of marine habitat, and will be completed in 18 months.

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    Sure
    The many dangers of feeding wildlife | Guest...
    June 30, 2009 3:52 pm

    It’s Baby Season. Deer fawns, fox kits, raccoon kits and other cute little wild babies are out there and people just can’t resist the temptation to feed them. Some folks assume that a baby on its own must be hungry and they should “take care of it,” while others use food to tempt a youngster closer to get a good photo. Either way, it is not good news for the young wild animal.

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