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    Opinion
    Industries should help pay for oil-spill prevention | Editorial
    Industries should help pay for oil-spill prevention |...
    February 3, 2009 5:43 pm

    The state Legislature has introduced two bills — one sponsored by our state senator, Kevin Ranker; the other co-sponsored by our state representatives, Jeff Morris and Dave Quall — which would require the cargo, cruise and oil industries to pay for a year-round response tug at Neah Bay to prevent oil spills. The Legislature should make the requirement law.

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    Happy birthday
    Happy 100th, Friday Harbor | Editorial
    February 3, 2009 5:37 pm

    Feb. 9 is Friday Harbor’s 100th birthday, and it’s our birthday too — all of us who call this place home — for we are all a part of the community and the culture and the history of this place.

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    It’s time to cut the cord on the Sutton Road site | Guest Column
    It’s time to cut the cord on the...
    January 20, 2009 7:39 pm

    In 1979, Beckwith and Associates conducted a study on siting solid waste processing on San Juan Island. Where are we 30 years down the road? Still talking about siting solid waste processing. Why has it taken so long when Orcas and Lopez have had exemplary solid
    waste transfer stations sites?

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    Obama’s victory has carried us across an important frontier in our national journey | Commentary
    Obama’s victory has carried us across an important...
    January 20, 2009 7:09 pm

    John F. Kennedy was the first Catholic president. He was also the last Catholic president, if by that characterization we mean a political personality defined by his faith. So too Barack Obama will prove to be both the first black president and the last black president.

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    Keep public business open, not on a PDA | Editorial
    Keep public business open, not on a PDA...
    January 20, 2009 5:54 pm

    This hasn’t happened here yet. But in this new technological age, it could. And it shouldn’t. That’s the reason for the following editorial.

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    Enforce the existing law, and stop pursuing the orca | Guest Column
    Enforce the existing law, and stop pursuing the...
    January 9, 2009 3:09 pm

    The plight of our resident killer whales has become simple to understand, as is the most likely means of saving them. After years of argument driven as much by money as by science, we have suddenly, unfortunately, reached a moment when the causes and remedial actions are relatively clear.

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    Anacortes/Sidney ferry is a vital economic resource that deserves state support | Guest Column
    Anacortes/Sidney ferry is a vital economic resource that...
    January 9, 2009 2:09 pm

    Current law contains clear language that prevents the elimination of any ferry route without Legislative approval. It also states that service on a ferry route cannot be substantially reduced without public hearings. This ensures there will be considerable discussion on this subject at both the state and local levels before any decision is made.

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    Sidney ferry is part of San Juans’ charm | Ferry Home Companion
    Sidney ferry is part of San Juans’ charm...
    By Howard Schonberger • January 9, 2009 2:06 pm

    WSF is an iconic symbol of our home and charm to visitors. In fact, it could be one of the principal reasons to live here if it were improved and reliable. And a reason why the value of our homes would be secure, rather than shaky.

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    Billy Frank Jr. at the Treaty Tree
    We’re not giving up on trying to save...
    By Billy Frank Jr. • January 8, 2009 6:17 pm

    I don’t understand how you can get tired of trying to save the salmon. What those infected with salmon fatigue are really saying is, “Stop coming to me and talking about salmon.” I have news for them. We’re just getting started.

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    No health hazard posed by cell phone towers | Counterpoint
    No health hazard posed by cell phone towers...
    January 7, 2009 1:13 pm

    I was surprised to read Steve Ludwig’s guest column finding him still in panic over perceived health dangers from cell phone towers. I would have assumed that Ludwig, a learned man, would have made himself aware of the solid, valid, peer-reviewed and universally accepted scientific findings pertaining to cell towers.

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    Muster solidarity needed to defeat cell tower threat | Point
    Muster solidarity needed to defeat cell tower threat...
    January 7, 2009 1:11 pm

    The name of the game is “Beggar Thy Neighbor.” You sign a lucrative contract to put a cell tower on your land and let the people living around you suffer the consequences: The health effects from around-the-clock electromagnetic radiation, loss of property value, loss of the enjoyment of your land and the sight of the ugly tower itself.

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    No compelling reason to move transfer station | Editorial
    No compelling reason to move transfer station |...
    January 7, 2009 1:10 pm

    We commend the county Solid Waste Advisory Committee for its work in studying the options for a solid waste transfer station site on San Juan Island. However, in its recommendation, the committee failed to provide compelling reasons why the Beaverton Valley Road site is more suitable for a solid waste transfer station. At this point, The Journal is compelled to stick to its earlier editorial arguments that the solid waste transfer station should stay on Sutton Road.

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    Let islanders vote on waste transfer station location | Guest Column
    Let islanders vote on waste transfer station location...
    December 31, 2008 3:44 pm

    As a community member, potential neighbor to the Beaverton Valley Road site, and avid SWAC meeting attender for over three years, I am writing this in response to the latest SWAC meeting — the last meeting before the SWAC recommendation goes out to the County Council for the proposed site of the new transfer station to be built at the Beaverton Valley property. Please educate yourselves to a seldom-printed portion of the history and background of this project by reading my response below.

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