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Wesley Oliver Reed passed away peacefully at the age of 97 at his home in Port Hadlock on September 25, 2024. Wesley was born on December 16, 1926, in Pueblo, Colorado and spent his early years … more
Richard David Holtman, aged 62, beloved father and husband, of Port Ludlow Washington suddenly passed from this world on August 13, 2024. Rich was born in Seattle to Richard and Rose Holtman on … more
With $6.2 million in unpaid bank loans, efforts to dissolve the Fort Worden Public Development Authority (PDA) ended Oct. 4, when Jefferson County Superior Court Judge Brandon Mack issued an order … more
Port Townsend Mayor David Faber filed a motion for summary judgement on Oct. 5, seeking to toss the ethics complaints moving through him as part of a city process led by independent hearing examiner … more
Last year’s Quilcene Fiber Festival set records as one of the largest gatherings in South Jefferson County so expectation are running high for its third year. “Every year, visitation … more
Last week, crews began phase one of the Lawrence and Tyler streets improvements, which aims to increase pedestrian safety and access to Uptown.  The project, in process now through … more
When the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association presented the awards for its 2024 Better Newspaper Contest in Olympia Oct. 5, the Port Townsend Leader walked away with awards for News, … more
PT Police annual event The Port Townsend Police Department will be hosting its second annual kids bike rodeo and K9 demonstration on Sunday, Oct. 13, at Blue Heron Middle School at 3939 San Juan … more
    Emergency medicine professionals are trained to react. They analyze a scene and collect information. They must quickly discover whether there is a trauma, a medical event or … more
Candidates for elected office responded to a Leader questionnaire to help voters better understand their positions ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5. State Representative, District 24, … more
    Measures include repeal of climate legislation, regulation of energy services, excise taxes on capital gains, and long term care insurance.     The information … more
    In Washington, there have been inaugural balls at the state’s Capitol pretty much every four years since statehood.  But the pandemic derailed the event in … more
    On Oct. 1 the EJ Rivals cross country teams competed in the second Nisqually League meet at Klahowya. All of the league teams were present including Annie Wright, … more
    The Port-Hadlock based North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC) sits poised to receive close to a half million dollars in state dollars to advance their Puget Sound habitat … more
State wildlife managers plan to use drone flight technology to assist in surveying seal and sea lion habitat and populations along the state’s coast and inland waters, according to agency … more
    The East Jefferson Trails Connection’s October meeting is set to address a succession of trail connections that are being worked toward, not only within Jefferson … more
The “Paws-N-Claws” 4-H Club of Jefferson County is inviting youth and their adult guardians to the 4-H’s “Cat Project” for an orientation meeting. Paws-N-Claws … more
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