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County leaders are awaiting a report by the state Department of Commerce, and collecting names to serve on a task force, applications for which are due by March 29, which will evaluate options for a … more
A Port Townsend woman who was permanently banned from the city’s Mountain View Swimming Pool after a July 2022 incident with a transgender employee is seeking $350,000 in damages, her ban … more
The Lake Stevens woman who lost control of her car and struck two girls in the entrance of a campground in July 2021, killing one and badly injuring the other, has been sentenced to 90 months in … more
The Lake Stevens woman who lost control of her car and struck two girls in the entrance of a campground in July 2021, killing one and badly injuring the other, has been sentenced to 90 months in … more
“Nature” always has the last laugh, just as it’s forcibly reminding us now. Harmony with nature was never a choice, but forced upon us over the long and short run. It’s past … more
There are only about 1,700 registered voters in Quilcene.  It’s a pretty small community.  That means your vote really counts! Last month the Quilcene School District offered voters … more
I recently attended “The Climate Restorers — Part 1” at The Commons in Fort Worden. (Thank you, Skeeter a.k.a. Michael Pilarski, and Rick and Jan!)     The film … more
If you read this space last week you know there’s a new editor in town. I’ll tell you a little bit about my philosophy and myself much later.  I want to jump in with some first … more
Kate Dean, who has represented District 1 on the Jefferson County Commission since 2017, announced last week that she will not seek reelection. Dean wrote that she was “ready to start … more
Vehicle fire shuts down Highway 20   On Wednesday, March 20, East Jefferson Fire Rescue units responded to a vehicle on fire near Milepost 7 on Highway 20. East Jefferson Fire … more
Before any major economic development projects could happen in Port Hadlock there had to be a sewer, a foundational fact that continued to bubble up over nearly 20 years of planning and … more
With plans to replace, repair and maintain parts of the city’s aging water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure, Port Townsend residents and property owners will see rate increases beginning … more
The conflict between Port Townsend resident Julie Jaman and the YMCA — now the subject of a demand letter from her lawyers — garnered a lot of attention in 2022.    … more
Port Townsend resident Jodi Adams will start her new job as the city of Port Townsend’s director of finance and technology services on April 15. Adams’ experience in the public and … more
For Port Townsend High School senior Elijah Hill, music has been the driving passion of his life for at least the past five of his 18 years. The self-taught, college-bound composer, vocalist and … more
Although singer-songwriter Kathryn Claire is a newcomer to The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery, at 1893 S. Jacob Miller Rd. in Port Townsend, she’s no stranger to Port Townsend itself, since … more
Chimacum High School’s Knowledge Bowl team picked up several new recruits and remained consistently competitive against larger schools throughout the season, but missed qualifying for state … more
The Chimacum Schools Culinary Arts Program received a much-needed financial boost on March 4, with grant funding that will allow them to transform the current classroom into a modern, commercial … more
When collage and encaustic are combined, as they are in Victoria Foster Harrison’s spacious studio, the results are fantastic. Encaustic is a painting technique that involves mixing pigments … more
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