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San Juan Island School District Board of Directors is scheduled for Wednesday, June 26

Submitted by the San Juan Island School District

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Land Bank hosts Cresent Beach public meeting and field trip

Submitted by San Juan County Conservation Land Bank

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Ditched driver, vocal local, mailbox malice| San Juan County Sheriff’s Log

The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls.

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Support local renewable energy projects

Submitted by OPALCO

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$70,000 grant funding available to promote 2025 tourism in Friday Harbor.

Submitted by the Town of Friday Harbor

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Juneteenth Day of Observance Proclamation

Submitted by the Town of Friday Harbor

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All San Juan County beaches are closed to recreational shellfish harvesting

All San Juan County beaches are closed to eecreational shellfish harvesting

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 Washington State Ferries has awarded its first shipyard contract to Vigor for the conversion of up to three Jumbo Mark II-class ferries to hybrid-electric power.

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Nationwide shipbuilder search begins for five new-hybrid-electric ferries

Submitted by the Washington State Ferries

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League of Women Voters Observer Corps notes on public meetings

Submitted by the League of Women Voters Observer Corps

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Neighbor’s nightmare, rental row, lost legend | San Juan County Sheriff’s Log

The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls.

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Regular SJCHD1 commissioner meeting on June 19

Submitted by the San Juan County Public Hospital District 1

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Portable concrete batch plant proposal waits for Hearings Examiner date

Editors note: According to Kyle Dodd, San Juan County Environmental Health Manager Hearings Examiner hearing will be scheduled…

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OPALCO members may be eligible for a $200 bill credit from Washington State

Submitted by OPALCO