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Listen to us, please As one of over 2,000 signers of the letter supporting Camas Prairie Park as a century-old intact, historic golf course, I greatly appreciate the teamwork that produced the … ...
Yep, it is summer with all the things we love about it. We had some heat last week. John L. Scott sponsored a concert by “The Granny Panties” rock band out of Bremerton” playing … ...
At this time of summer, our home and community gardens (e.g. Kah Tai Prairie, Master Gardener Demo Garden and Marrowstone Point in Fort Flagler State Park) are abuzz with pollinators with ...
At its regular council meeting on July 21, Port Townsend City Council authorized City Manager John Mauro to sign a new collective bargaining agreement with the Teamsters Local No. 589 representing … ...
Art quilts, sculpted felt and collages are among the 38 textile pieces set to be shown by 15 members of the Peninsula Fiber Artists at the Meadery Tasting Room at Wilderbee Farm, 223 Cook Ave. in … ...
Employees at one of Washington state’s largest health agencies are bracing for layoffs due to ongoing funding challenges.
Praise for leadership Mark McCauley retired last month and Kevin Streett retires next month. In their roles as Jefferson County Administrator and PUD Manager, respectively, these two leaders … ...
Apollo Lewis of the Tulalip tribe paddles at the forward starboard side of the Salish Spirit family canoe en route to the beach at Fort Worden in the late morning of Tuesday, July 29. Tribes from ...
Quimper Events gets grant The Quimper Events Collective announced it is one of six organizations statewide to receive a 2025 Technical Assistance Grant from State of Washington Tourism (SWT). … ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Sunday, July 20, visited near the site of a tanker truck crash that spilled thousands of gallons of fuel into a tributary of the Elwha River near Port Angeles.  ...
Students learn percussion using five-gallon plastic buckets at YEA Music’s free summer music camp for kids. This year’s camp begins Aug. 4 with registration now open.
With the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission back at the helm of Fort Worden, anchor tenants such as Centrum, await long-term leases before they begin renewed investment there.
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