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Today's cartoon is by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian. more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 263 calls for service between Saturday, April 15 and Friday, April 21. Below are selected reports. At 7:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 18 in Port … more
I recently attended the open house in regards to the future of the golf course. Weeks before, I personally put together my own hybrid concept that satisfied the needs of the community — at … more
We need Supreme Court reform. We can start with expanding the court to 13 justices that reflect our country. The current Supreme Court is no longer a viable part of checks and balances. Because … more
I’m referring   to the June 14 front page article regarding the PUD receiving $13.8 million for internet in the county. Does anyone think that the cost of $21,000-plus per home … more
The second grandson graduated from Ballard High School in Seattle last weekend and we went to the party for him on Saturday. It was the standard affair with some of his friends, lots of his … more
A Port Townsend woman accused of attacking her husband with a hatchet while he slept was convicted Thursday of first-degree assault and interfering with a report of domestic violence. Anna … more
One offered memories and milestones. The other, a pledge and a promise. Navy Cmdr. Andrew Crouse passed command of Naval Magazine Indian Island to a new leader last week, handing the reins of … more
Today's cartoon is by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune. more
“No news is better than evil news,” proclaimed King James I of England in 1616.   Here in Chimacum, news flows through newspapers, broadcasts, websites, and cell phones. But, … more
No clue who won last night’s high school football game, not sure what to wear today because there is no weather forecast, and you don’t know who won last week’s presidential … more
A world without news. A world of peace, prosperity, simple people going about their simple ways, no constant blabbering of politicians, no fear-mongering. A life where people can regain their sense … more
Will you visit Hurricane Ridge this summer? more
A 73-year-old Anacortes man was arrested for second-degree assault after he allegedly stabbed his roommate with a broken beer bottle last Wednesday in Port Townsend. William James Wahrer made … more
East Jefferson firefighters were called to a boat fire roughly three miles off of Paradise Bay Friday after a person in Port Ludlow reported visible flames coming from a vessel on Hood Canal. A … more
Volunteers are needed to crochet or knit replicas of breasts for Jefferson County Public Health.   According to health officials, the models will be used to educate parents about breast … more
The body of a kayaker who went missing on Lake Crescent was recovered Thursday with the help of a remote operated vehicle. Officials with Olympic National Park said the body of Travis Valenti … more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 263 calls for service between Saturday, April 15 and Friday, April 21. Below are selected reports. At 5:32 p.m. Sunday, April 16 in Brinnon, … more
The Port Townsend School District Board unanimously approved a three-year contract renewal for superintendent Linda Rosenbury at its June 22 meeting. The contract includes a $14,500 yearly … more
Olympic National Park reopened the Hurricane Ridge area on Tuesday following the fire that destroyed the historic Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge on May 7.   Park officials stressed that parking … more
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