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  Claims and counter-claims continue at the Tri-Area Food Bank, as former volunteers voice concerns about food safety while current association leadership allege theft perpetrated by … more
    A top researcher for the University of Washington said that he expects to publish a book in coming months detailing how to raise sunflower sea stars that will hopefully show … more
    As Rhododendron Festival events proceeded throughout the week, the Trike Races on Wednesday, May 15, saw a lower turnout than expected, according to Lois Sherwood. Only … more
    A Bainbridge Island attorney is filing a class action lawsuit on behalf of those affected by last month’s recall of organic walnuts contaminated by E. coli bacteria in … more
Special meeting called The City of Port Townsend City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 23, jointly with the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners, Port of Port Townsend, and … more
  After one meeting in Port Ludlow in January and another in Chimacum in April, the Puget Sound to Pacific (PS2P) Collaborative returned to the Finnriver Farm and Cidery on Thursday, May … more
    Rosalee Walz, a Chemakum Elder and chair of the Chemakum Tribal Council, addressed a packed-to-the-walls Carnegie Reading Room at the Port Townsend Public Library May 14 … more
    This year marked the first time in a century that Port Townsend participated in a six-day chautauqua, according to New Old Time Chautauqua co-founder Paul Magid. … more
    As a recent transplant to the Port Townsend area, I found myself in an unexpected and humbling situation during the annual Rhody Festival. My wife and I had the privilege of … more
  An article about super agers, folks who live very long lives, caught my eye. Diet, exercise, general health, lifestyle issues were all addressed, and one sentence of the piece that stuck … more
Sewer project is noisy I just wanted to congratulate Samantha Harper and all the others involved with the sewer project in Port Hadlock/Chimacum for their well thought out schedule of laying … more
If ever there were a Devil, they could not have timed their diabolical deeds better. Within the same 24-hour period that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump declared, on a … more
  South Jefferson County has an opportunity to celebrate and support its own community on the Memorial Day weekend of May 25-26, when Brinnon serves as the staging grounds for the … more
  I don’t know what I was expecting from an extremely loose sci-fi adaptation of Henry James’ 1903 novella “The Beast in the Jungle,” but I don’t think anyone … more
    One of the glorious spectacles of spring in Jefferson County is the flowering fruit trees that grace home gardens and small orchards throughout our towns and rural areas. … more
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