Gorgeous weather for a beach walk May 14 at Fort Worden State Park, also the first day with two state ferries (Salish and Kennewick, background) operating on the Port Townsend-Coupeville route since 2007. Photo by Patrick J. Sullivan
Wild chervil has pulled up for discussion a 33-year-old unwritten policy on roadside spraying of chemicals in Jefferson County.
The Quilcene High baseball team has already secured a slot in the eight-team state 1B tournament berth, and the fastpitch girls are close.
Having breathed life back into a historic Fort Worden State Park building, Madrona MindBody Institute is now a hot spot for emerging movement arts, encouraging a higher consciousness in movement and community.
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