Thanks go to the following local businesses for supporting the “Go Native” plant treasure hunt at the San Juan County Fair: Back to Nature Design, Friday Harbor Hardware & Marine, Island Gardens, and Orcas Ace Hardware.
I could not agree more with Don Webster’s letter to the editor regarding the county’s application to acquire rainwater catchments rights. This is about the stupidest proposal I have ever heard.
On Sept. 3, the Friday Harbor Elementary School PTA met with Principal Gary Pflueger, Rod Turnbull, parents and community members in the elementary school cafeteria at 6:30 p.m. for their first PTA meeting of the 2008-09 school year.
Just to correct the record. In 2007, family physicians earned about an average in the $160,000s, which is the sum…
You asked for detail on the Inter Island Medical Center Physician Salaries line item on the July Profit and Loss…
Thank you for putting your money where your mouth is, Public Works, and sponsoring our Trashion Fashion Show once again,…
We are coming to the end of the tansy ragwort season. Both Public Works personnel and private landowners have made…
Although it felt a little “Fall-ish” as I drove into work this morning, the beautiful hanging baskets that have lined…
No wonder there is confusion about barcodes on ballots: our elections supervisor and her A-Team staff are spreading it! (Journal…
Last month, we had an article in the American Legion Post 163 newsletter about David Tobon. David’s National Guard unit…
Your article about Mona was heartbreaking (“Rural Confidential: The Mona Story,” Aug. 19 SanJuanJournal.com). The reason she moaned when she was a baby was because she was missing her mother, who she was taken from while still unweaned, and sold in the exotic pet trade.
There seems to be some confusion as to why there are barcodes on your ballot.
Some new Burma Shave-style signs appeared on roadsides last week with the message, “If you don’t want your taxes to go from 10% to Forty, vote for Gordy.”