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Understanding African American History Month| Editorial

by Ray Jackson

Bethany Marie photo

Life

Journey from loneliness to the joys of human connection | New plays at OC

by Toby Cooper

Fiber Artwork by Mary Jane Elgin.

Life

Call for fiber artists at Orcas Center

Orcas Center’s Visual Arts Committee is seeking fiber artists for the next Community Art Show this March!

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Ferry frackases, returned ring, and tales of trespassing | Sheriff’s Log

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

Orcas Island Wrestling Club at the WWKWL Novice State Championships tournament. Front row left to right: David Nunez, Aria Griffin, Weston Wooding, Elliot Wooding. Second Row left to right: McKinley Meester, Case Wolfe, Douglas Kirby, Paxton Irwin, Cash Wolfe, Ty Nunez, Mario Nunez Back row left to right: Rob Kirby, Monty Coffey, Drew Nunez, Jason Dean, Charles Hill, Laurie Glass, Rob Harvey.

Sports

Orcas wrestlers finish another season strong

by coaches Jason Dean a

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Life

Orcas Senior Center is under new management

Submitted by the Orcas Senior Center.

Jennifer Simpson-Manske MD.

Life

Orcas welcomes new family medicine provider

Submitted by Island Primary Care.

Nicholas Rivera after his first solo flight.

Life

A once in a lifetime experience

Submitted by Bob Waunch.

Corey Wiscomb photo. Tommy Anderson-Cleveland brings the defense.

Sports

Vikings beat Friday Harbor; move on to tri-districts

by Corey Wiscomb

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Opinion

Housing Insecurity: The elephant in the room | Editorial

You may or may not be experiencing it yourself, but you most likely know someone who is: housing…

Lonely Plays

Life

‘The Lonely Plays’ at Orcas Center

Submitted by Orcas Center.

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Life

Submit proposals to the spring GiveOrcas campaign

The Orcas Island Community Foundation is requesting proposals for the 2023 Spring GiveOrcas Campaign.

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Jakles Lagoon on San Juan Island, where the king tides have breached all three lagoons. These lagoons typically have a full bar of sand separating them from the ocean, with a little stream of water going from the lagoon into the ocean.

Life

New year, new tides!

Submitted by Friends of the San Juans.