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Father of CNL2 Co-founder Jeff Noedel Discusses Importance of Genealogical Societies
Larry Noedel, vice-president of the Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society (B.I.G.S.), discusses the vital role played by volunteer genealogists, and how genealogy changed his life. He is the father of CNL2 co-founder Jeff Noedel.
Heather Spaulding Delves into Town-County Water Disagreement
Heather Spaulding, editor of The Journal of the San Juan Islands, discusses her reporting on the conflict over County water usage through the Town of Friday Harbor’s water system. And she focuses on the priority for the larger discussion of the County’s water supply — the reality that continued growth is not possible without taking into account…
DRONE SEASON IS HERE! $75 for One Drone Shot (Fees help support CNL2)
POST: Sunday, April 14, 2024 CNL2 skillfully operates many types of cameras: live studio television cameras, high-end digital SLR cameras, GoPro cameras, and drones. We love drones. “Drone season” is here. From the lush green grasses, blooming flowers, and emerging leaves all through the summer and into the grandeur of fall colors, drone photography is…
BREAKING: San Juan County Sues Town of Friday Harbor over Water Access
FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT RELEASED BY SAN JUAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT TODAY SAN JUAN COUNTY, WA. May 21, 2024 – San Juan County made the difficult decision Tuesday, May 21, to file a lawsuit against the Town of Friday Harbor in an effort to protect access to water at the Fairgrounds. “It was a difficult decision, but Council felt…