Liechty joins Jefferson Public Utility District
Joy Liechty joined Jefferson County Public Utility District (JPUD) as its new Assistant General Manager (AGM) on Dec. 18, after …
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1/17/24
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While the Iowa Caucuses and their selection of former president Donald Trump grabbed national headlines this week, a more taciturn group of Republicans met on Saturday—two days …
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By CHARLIE BERMANT
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1/17/24
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Three Democratic state representative candidates will meet the public this week, all hoping to succeed Rep. Mike Chapman, who is running for State Senate.
Makah …
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By CHARLIE BERMANT
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1/17/24
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The Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management issued an advisory at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 11, noting that multiple automobile accidents had occurred due to winter …
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By KIRK BOXLEITNER
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1/17/24
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The Kah Tai Lagoon Nature Park was treated to two weeks of environmentally-friendly care to kick off 2024, thanks to the city of Port Townsend, the Admiralty Audubon Society, …
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By KIRK BOXLEITNER
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1/17/24
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After a tough day with bullies last year, middle schooler Grace Black didn’t feel much like being creative.
With gentle encouragement, Black’s mom suggested some …
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By LEADER STAFF
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1/17/24
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The Rust & Relic Vintage antique store, in Suite 5 at 1030 Lawrence St. in Port Townsend, will soon say farewell to Jefferson County.
Co-owners Corrie Matthews and Michelle …
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By KIRK BOXLEITNER
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1/17/24
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Port Townsend’s Lexi Koch can confirm there are more local florists still in business than many folks might think. They simply don’t have brick-and-mortar …
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BY KIRK BOXLEITNER
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1/17/24
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William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” is, by any measure, a remarkable comedy. Not only does this undeniably complex, who-is-really-whom love triangle overflow with some …
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BY JASON VICTOR SERINUS
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1/17/24
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I know I’ve done my job when the first reaction to a spoonful of soup is a long sigh with closed eyes and a smile.The more you make wonderful soup, the more …
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BY SIDONIE MAROON
CULINARY EDUCATOR FOR THE FOOD CO-OP
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1/17/24
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The first weekend of January split the East Jefferson Rivals into two directions: southbound to Kelso for one of the largest girls' tournaments in the country, and westbound for the …
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BY RYAN WHITE
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1/17/24
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The East Jefferson girls basketball Rivals invaded Vashon Island and vanquished the Pirates last Wednesday.
The victory improved EJ’s record to 5-2, vaulting the …
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BY TAYLOR FRANK
AND BRIAN MACKENZIE
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1/17/24
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After six months as general manager of the Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Brian Curry can proudly point to some areas of improvement, while acknowledging that other goals …
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BY KIRK BOXLEITNER
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1/17/24
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The previous week's weather had me housebound, so no trips to the movie theater for me. Instead, I bunkered down and caught up on streaming series, as two shows ended their …
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BY KIRK BOXLEITNER
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1/17/24
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At The Food Co-op, a program years in the making is putting spare change to good use in the community.
Change for Change (previously RoundUP at the register) is a program offering …
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By MITZI JO GORDON
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1/10/24
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Marcia Kelbon admits that she really hadn’t been politically active until two years ago.
“I was commuting back and forth to Seattle and I saw that city fall apart and I saw the same …
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1/10/24
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For the month of January, the Orion Marine Group crew building a new jetty at the mouth of the Point Hudson Marina will double its number and its work hours.
Two crews instead of one will be …
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1/10/24
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Over the course of the past two months, The Leader has reported on the sentencing hearings of Siaumau Sanele Auseuga, a former felon who was convicted of illegal firearm possession in …
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By Leader Staff
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1/10/24
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