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Washington Sea Grant, the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding and Washington State University Jefferson are co-sponsoring a Marine Corrosion Protection Workshop in October. The workshop is … more
James Frederick Bunce Jr. died peacefully in his sleep on Sept. 17, 2022. He was born on Jan. 19, 1935, in Seattle. After serving in the U.S. Air Force, mostly in Japan, he joined Bendix … more
The family of Philip “Flip” Wingrove warmly invites his friends and fellow travelers to join us in a celebration of his life at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at Unity of Port Townsend, 3918 … more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 228 calls for service between Saturday, Aug. 13 and Friday, Aug. 19. Below are selected reports. At 9:42 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16 in Quilcene, a … more
It’s time for the ladies to take over town for this year’s Girls’ Night Out event, offering special events, in-store promotions, goodie bags, and more with 36 local businesses … more
Knitting needles, though sharp, are not often implements of violence. In the hands of Joy Winfrey, they’re even more the opposite of weapons of war; they become instruments of healing and … more
Jefferson County commissioners are poised to pass a new ordinance that would clear the cloud of uncertainty over property lots that run afoul of the county’s zoning rules. The county has … more
The red carpet has been rolled back up, but this year’s Port Townsend Film Festival lives on in the memories made. Before going into storage though, it was treated to the feel of the feet of … more
Deputies from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office were involved in a shooting incident near Brinnon Friday afternoon. Details were sparse on the shooting, and law enforcement agencies … more
A training exercise that started Monday at Naval Magazine Indian Island will continue through Thursday, Sept. 29, the Navy has announced. Residents near the installation may hear blank ammunition … more
(NAPSI)—In 2020, 58,950 wildfires burned 10.1 million acres, the second-most acreage impacted in a year since 1960. Nearly 40% of these acres were in California, where 30 people were killed, 8,500 … more
The Entiat Tigers came back from a four-point halftime deficit to take the lead in the third and hold on for a 44-38 win in boys varsity 1B football against the Quilcene Rangers Saturday. It was … more
Deputies from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office were involved in a shooting incident near Brinnon Friday afternoon. Details were initially sparse on the shooting, and law enforcement agencies … more
The East Jefferson Rivals football team was handily defeated by Nisqually League opponents Cascade Christian School 43-8 Friday at home.  Junior wide receiver Brody Moore scored EJ’s … more
The Quilcene Fair and Parade returned to an appreciative community last weekend, finally emerging from its COVID-caused absence. The Leader's Brian Kelly gathered his favorite photos from the … more
A fire in the Olympic National Forest near the High Steel Bridge in the Skokomish Valley was contained at 26 acres on Friday. The blaze was initially spotted Wednesday, and officials with Olympic … more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 228 calls for service between Saturday, Aug. 13 and Friday, Aug. 19. Below are selected reports. Chimacum, a woman said a man who had come to … more
At a time when many Americans have turned to genetic sequencing to learn about their lineages, Tiller’s Folly instead turns towards the history that has been and is being made here in North … more
Despite overtime and four goals from senior striker Kaylen Pray, the East Jefferson Rivals girls soccer team had to settle for a draw in their home opener matchup last Tuesday against Vashon Island … more
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