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The council sat behind their three-foot-high protective walls while some of the public (those in non-virtual attendance) stood single file behind the podium. The wall no longer seems redundant as … more
    The Quilcene Rangers football team found themselves outmatched by the Darrington Loggers, who maintained their zero-loss record by the close of their home game on Friday, Oct. … more
“Our high school campus needs facilities upgrades,” Superintendent Dr. Linda Rosenbury told The Leader. The Lincoln Building, in particular, which was built in 1892, will be the … more
  Biologist and North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC) senior project manager Kevin Long was awarded the 2023 Eleanor Stopps Environmental Leadership Award, announced at the annual PT Marine … more
The council sat behind their three-foot-high protective walls while some of the public (those in non-virtual attendance) stood single file behind the podium. The wall no longer seems redundant as … more
  “Botanical Latin is really useful,” says Dr. Ross Bayton, Director of the Heronswood Garden in Kingston and author of The Gardener’s Botanical: An Encyclopedia of Latin … more
    Recent streaming and theatrical releases have offered tense and suspenseful tales to honor the spooky spirit of the month, between the eight-episode Edgar Allan Poe-inspired … more
  A 4.3 magnitude earthquake in Jefferson County at 7:21 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 8, seems not to have left any damage, and was confirmed to pose no tsunami danger by the Jefferson County … more
  While current construction aims to provide Port Townsend with another roundabout, businesses near the intersection wish they could be kept in the loop more about its progress and impacts. … more
A tour of the proposed Evans Vista planned community drew about 70 people on the evening of Monday, Oct. 9, providing hands-on contact with a project meant to ease the local housing crisis. A … more
The Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra (PTSO) Chamber Music Series will be hosted at Grace Lutheran Church on October 14 at 3 pm. This free concert series features local award-winning soloists, … more
  Although bird flu has infected harbor seals on Marrowstone Island after killing an estimated 1,600-1,700 Caspian terns on Marrowstone and Rat Island, the Washington Department of Fish and … more
    It was the spring of 1898 when a small group of local women got together to bring forth the first library in Jefferson County. They generated the official agreement of the … more
Larry Scott Trail 5K /10K/ Half Marathon Run Walk- Event Notice   Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023 – 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Port of Port Townsend Boat Haven and Olympic Discovery … more
    The Kosec Funeral Home and Crematory in Port Townsend is under new management but its new owners remain native to the Olympic Peninsula. Married funeral directors David … more
WEDNESDAY Oct 11 “Weather or Not”: an exhibition of plein air art 12:00pm - 5:00pm Northwind Art-Jeanette Best Gallery 701 Water St Travel to Northwest beaches, … more
The East Jefferson Cross Country teams traveled to Lakewood High School October 7 to compete in the 41st Annual Nike Hole in the Wall Invitational, Alice Fraser wrote The Leader. Athletes competed … more
“Against the Grain: Creation Through Destruction” premiers this month at Port Townsend Gallery and features woodworker Martha Collins and printmaker Phil Carrico. “While most … more
WEDNESDAY Oct. 4 Honeymoon at Sea: Sailing in Baja on a 26-foot boat 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. This talk and slideshow will be held in the Carnegie Reading room of the Port Townsend … more
Ava Shiflett scored two goals and Kay Botkin added a third, enabling the East Jefferson Rivals to defeat the Cascade Christian Cougars by a score of 3-2 on September 20 in Puyallup. "We were … more
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