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This letter is to share the gratitude for the many people in our community who spend hours helping others; the paramedics who came to my home early one morning to check on my head … more
It’s beginning to look a lot like … Hawaii. The 50th state is probably the second most popular winter destination for PT residents — after Borrego Springs State Park near Palm … more
Richard Hausmann died peacefully on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2022. Richard was born in Portland, Oregon, on Jan. 17, 1925. He graduated from Grant High School in 1943 and enlisted in the U.S. Army … more
Close to 400 people attended the recent EV Expo, hosted by the Chamber of Jefferson County. Attendees got a first-hand look at over a dozen different electric vehicles (EVs). The event was a great … more
Anna Mae was born in Wren, Oregon, on April 26,1929 to Herman Norton Abercrombie and Elizabeth Alice Lehnert. She married Gale Waller in August 1975. He passed away in January 2003. Anna Mae … more
The Navy will have a security training exercise at Naval Magazine Indian Island on Thursday. The training will take place near the installation’s main gate, according to the Navy, and the … more
The Quilcene Rangers lost their home opener in boys varsity basketball 77-33 Friday against Summit Classical Christian School. The Rangers had expected to open the season on the road against … more
The YMCA of Jefferson County announced that it will begin offering individual swim lessons for all ages at Port Townsend’s  Mountain View Pool on Blaine Street. The YMCA has brought on … more
David Brownell will give the presentation “Archaeology and Artifacts of the Sequim Bypass Sites” for the Learning Our Landscape series at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8. The program is … more
Both East Jefferson Rivals boys and girls basketball teams’ Friday matchups were cancelled on Friday due to snow-related weather concerns. The girls varsity basketball team was scheduled to … more
Heart O’ the Hills Campground and Heart O’ the Forest Trail will be closed during construction early next year, Olympic National Park has announced. The project involves utility … more
The East Jefferson Rivals varsity boys basketball team lost 87-42 to Port Angeles High School in their first game of the winter season. The Thursday, Dec. 1 matchup slides the Rivals’ … more
Tree huggers and nature lovers are invited to an afternoon of celebration and healing. A rally for planetary regeneration, the “great work of our time,” will take place on Saturday, … more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 270 calls for service between Saturday, Oct. 29 and Friday, Nov. 4. Below are selected reports. At 8:55 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1 in Chimacum, a … more
A Port Ludlow teenager accused of fatally stabbing his mother’s husband will face trial for second-degree murder as an adult. Jason L. Carpenter, 17, was arraigned Friday on the felony … more
The fire service is mourning the loss of a pillar in the community. Port Ludlow Fire & Rescue Commissioner Bob Pontius passed away peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 12. Pontius was first … more
The curtain is rising on a new era of ownership at the Rose Theatre in Port Townsend. Cast in the role of new owners are Port Townsend’s own George Marie and Michael … more
The Economic Development Councils of Jefferson, Clallam, and Grays Harbor counties, along with Peninsula and Grays Harbor colleges, have announced a new grant program called Olympic Peninsula Small … more
Santa’s going to the dogs. The Chamber of Jefferson County, along with renowned photographer Jeffrey Fong, will host a “Pawtraits” gathering with Santa from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, … more
A 32-year-old Quilcene man was ordered held on $50,000 bail last week after he allegedly violated the terms of his drug court contract. Buddy Lee Early, 32, was arraigned in Jefferson County … more
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