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Thursday, June 20, 2024by Jeff NoedelVideo editing by Jeremy Tyler A CNL2 VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Landowners in the proposed pathway of a new trail to Zylstra Lake are a “hard no.” Again. San Juan County is running low on time to negotiate easements for a foot and bike path which…
BAILER HILL SOLAR MICROGRID UPDATE: Conditional use permit hearing will be Dec. 18
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$15,000 reward for information leading to arrest of suspect in Skagit County triple murder
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San Juan County Publishes Six-Month Check-in Report for the 32-Hour Work Week
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Rick Hughes grants public permission to remove his campaign’s yard signs on public rights-of-way
A VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Wednesday, November 6, 2024by Jeff Noedel An estimated 1,000 political yard signs sprang up on private and public land across the San Juans this general election season. Hundreds are still up. But without expressed permission of the “owners” of those signs, it is not wise to…