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Carpenter Media Group Announces Co-ownership of Sound Publishing
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World-famous Sailboat Named ‘Golden Rule’ Will Dock in Friday Harbor Late August – Boat has History with Terry Lush Family
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San Juan County Health Officer Announces Departure After More Than 30 Years of Service
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A snapshot from the future: Matthew Rice samples the new 48th Parallel News @ Noon format. Coming soon.
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In tight budget year, pressure builds to boost WA school funding
There are growing concerns that the state is shortchanging special education, while at the same time districts face rising costs for daily operations and supplies. Friday, January 24, 2025FROM THE WASHINGTON STATE STANDARDby Jerry Cornfield Lawmakers have begun another hard conversation on what it may cost the state to amply fund basic education in public…
Seattle Times Editorial Board: Next Governor Should Order 2 Diesel Ferries
Since Autumn 2023, when a retired licensed engineer with a long tenure with Washington State Ferries (WSF) spoke to the San Juan Islands’ “Ferry Lovers of Washington” (FLOW) interest group, activists from San Juan Island, Orcas Island, and Crane Island have been calling for the State to build two new diesel ferry boats. FLOW members…
Carpenter Media Group Announces Co-ownership of Sound Publishing
Following is a statement by Carpenter Media Group, one of the new owners of Black Press Media, which in turn owns Everett, Wa.-based Sound Publishing. Sound Publishing owns and operates The Journal of The San Juan Islands, Islands’ Sounder (Orcas Island), and Islands’ Weekly (Lopez Island). Tuesday, March 26, 2024 Hyperlocal news network Black Press…
World-famous Sailboat Named ‘Golden Rule’ Will Dock in Friday Harbor Late August – Boat has History with Terry Lush Family
CNL2 VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE NOTE TO READERS: This article is easiest to read if you turn your smartphone or tablet sideways. When Ed Lush, Terry Lush’s father, bought a 12-year-old 30-foot sailboat in San Pedro, California in 1970, the elder Lush had no idea of its storied past. Terry has fond…
San Juan County Health Officer Announces Departure After More Than 30 Years of Service
Following is a public statement released by San Juan County, WA Government.
A snapshot from the future: Matthew Rice samples the new 48th Parallel News @ Noon format. Coming soon.
48th Parallel News @ Noon anchor, Matthew Rice reports on stories from the local news papers, The Everett Herald and Cascadia Daily News.
In tight budget year, pressure builds to boost WA school funding
There are growing concerns that the state is shortchanging special education, while at the same time districts face rising costs for daily operations and supplies. Friday, January 24, 2025FROM THE WASHINGTON STATE STANDARDby Jerry Cornfield Lawmakers have begun another hard conversation on what it may cost the state to amply fund basic education in public…
Seattle Times Editorial Board: Next Governor Should Order 2 Diesel Ferries
Since Autumn 2023, when a retired licensed engineer with a long tenure with Washington State Ferries (WSF) spoke to the San Juan Islands’ “Ferry Lovers of Washington” (FLOW) interest group, activists from San Juan Island, Orcas Island, and Crane Island have been calling for the State to build two new diesel ferry boats. FLOW members…
Carpenter Media Group Announces Co-ownership of Sound Publishing
Following is a statement by Carpenter Media Group, one of the new owners of Black Press Media, which in turn owns Everett, Wa.-based Sound Publishing. Sound Publishing owns and operates The Journal of The San Juan Islands, Islands’ Sounder (Orcas Island), and Islands’ Weekly (Lopez Island). Tuesday, March 26, 2024 Hyperlocal news network Black Press…
World-famous Sailboat Named ‘Golden Rule’ Will Dock in Friday Harbor Late August – Boat has History with Terry Lush Family
CNL2 VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE NOTE TO READERS: This article is easiest to read if you turn your smartphone or tablet sideways. When Ed Lush, Terry Lush’s father, bought a 12-year-old 30-foot sailboat in San Pedro, California in 1970, the elder Lush had no idea of its storied past. Terry has fond…
San Juan County Health Officer Announces Departure After More Than 30 Years of Service
Following is a public statement released by San Juan County, WA Government.
A snapshot from the future: Matthew Rice samples the new 48th Parallel News @ Noon format. Coming soon.
48th Parallel News @ Noon anchor, Matthew Rice reports on stories from the local news papers, The Everett Herald and Cascadia Daily News.