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    On Monday, Nov. 13, the City of Port Townsend plans to conduct a tour and workshop at the Mountain View Campus for the Healthier Together pool initiative. In the … more
  Port Townsend is better prepared than many other places for the crisis posed by climate change, according to those tasked with addressing the issue. Still, some dangers could threaten the … more
  Washington State Ferries impacted by limited vessel availability The Washington State Ferry Chimacum went out of service on Saturday, Nov. 4, after one of its main engines threw a … more
    The owners of the Chimacum Corner Farmstand recently acquired an adjoining piece of property, but their plans for it remain largely nebulous. Katy McCoy and Phil … more
    The American Legion Marvin G Shields Memorial Post 26 in Port Townsend is hosting a Veterans Day celebration on Saturday, Nov. 11. at 10 a.m. The PT Summer Band will play a … more
  With its Masquerade Gala following Halloween, the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce wants prospective attendees to know that its event on Saturday, Nov. 18, is not a costume ball. … more
On Thursday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. Port Ludlow Community Church welcomes pianist extraordinaire Mike Carroll as he performs seasonal pieces from Johann Sebastian Bach to George Winston. The concert … more
Silk paintings, art quilts, embroidery, beadwork and custom-designed garments are featured in “Daily Dose of Fiber,” the new Peninsula Fiber Artists 27/7 walk-by exhibit open through Dec. … more
Dr. Liz Nesbitt and David B. Williams will discuss the amazing array of past life featured in their new book, “Spirit Whales and Sloth Tales: Fossils in Washington State,” on Sunday, Nov. … more
Laura Bradshaw and Isaac Campbell come from affluent families. Their fathers, once business partners, are now rivals, enemies. A feud between their families sets the tone of Rachel … more
Washington Sno-Park permits are now on sale. The State Parks Winter Recreation Program manages over 130 recreation sites, or Sno-Parks, across the state for recreators to enjoy during the winter … more
Washington’s popular Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) program has opened a new enrollment period for families to start saving for future education and career training costs while their … more
Qualified high school students are offered a unique opportunity to explore the world by spending an academic year, semester or summer in Europe, Asia, North or South America, Australia or South … more
  Port Ludlow Performing Arts took bold steps in selecting artists for its 2023-24 six-concert series. It paid off. Concerts are selling out. On Nov. 11 at 7 p.m., Blue Moon Marquee, a … more
  It was full circle for four artists when the Grover Gallery reopened last Saturday under new management.  Max Grover, Tracy Grisman, Julie Read and Larry Crockett started … more
    When licensed real estate broker Karena Wells, and Kaylie Pierre decided to go into business for themselves, they decided against establishing a “brick-and-mortar” … more
After seven years, Northwind Art Executive Director Teresa Verraes is stepping down from her post, effective Dec. 15. Verraes, who was chief of the Chamber of Jefferson County before becoming … more
    When the Port Townsend City Council discussed alternatives for the Cherry Street property Oct. 16, their conflicting priorities were twofold. The City Council … more
    Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) is is seeking assistance in locating Tina L. Woods, 48, of Bremerton, Washington. Woods is a suspect in a string of recent … more
  County elections offices statewide have distributed ballots for the state’s 4.8 million registered voters to participate in the 2023 General Election. Ballots must be returned … more
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