The San Juan Island Fire Department was joined by firefighters from Friday Harbor in two recent live fire training exercises.
San Juan County Councilman Kevin Ranker told a U.S. Senate Subcommittee today that Washington state is especially vulnerable to the effects of global climate change and quoted a University of Washington study which estimates sea levels in the Puget Sound may rise by half a foot over the next 40 years.
Real Estate in the San Juans, a monthly magazine published by The Islands’ Sounder and The Journal of the San Juan Islands, is now online.
San Juan County Councilman Alan Lichter, Orcas West, announced May 26 that he will run for re-election. Lichter was elected as a Democrat in 2004 to the three-member Board of County Commissioners that preceded the present council, defeating the three-term Republican incumbent by more than 1,300 votes.
Superintendent Michael Soltman announced today that Gary Pflueger will be recommended to the school board as the new principal of Friday Harbor Elementary School. The next regular school board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, 6 p.m. in the Friday Harbor High School Library. The meeting is open to the public.
Soroptimist International of Friday Harbor held its first Committee Fair at its regular meeting on May 21.
The May Dining for Scholars host will be Steps Wine Bar & Cafe on Thursday, beginning at 5 p.m.
San Juan County could become a year-round fireworks free-zone, depending on the outcome of a public hearing and decision of the County Council June 3.
Gas prices dampening your travel plans?
An 18-year-old man was allegedly assaulted by another 18-year-old man on Spring and Second streets May 17 about 8 p.m.
May is National Law Month. To celebrate it, local high school government classes are holding mock trials through Thursday, 6-9 p.m., in the Superior Court courtroom on the second floor of the courthouse.
San Juan Island EMTs will now be able to more effectively monitor the vital signs of patients who are being flown to the mainland.
40th District Democrats will vote June 7-8 to endorse a candidate in the race for the state Senate seat of Harriet Spanel, who is retiring.