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They had heart, but it wasn’t enough for the East Jefferson Rivals varsity volleyball team to beat the undefeated Annie Wright Gators Thursday night at Chimacum High. The Gators started off … more
A 54-year-old Copalis Beach man accused of assaulting a woman who said she was held hostage after a domestic violence attack in August 2021 won’t proceed to trial next week as … more
Public comment is being accepted on the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail comprehensive plan and environmental analysis. Officials with the U.S. Forest Service said the 30-day public comment … more
The Quimper Geological Society will host Erin Donaghy next week for the presentation “Hit and run of an Eocene oceanic plateau in the PNW, stratigraphy of the Eocene to Miocene sedimentary … more
The Olympic National Forest has closed six seasonal gates on the south part of the forest, including on the 2451 road in the North Fork Skokomish River watershed; on the 2354, 2353, and 2361 roads in … more
Peninsula College will host “Dia de Culturas: Celebrating Latin American Diversity” from 3 to 7 p.m Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Forks Peninsula College campus in celebration of National … more
Washington State Ferries is no longer charging fares to most riders who are 18 or younger. The fare-free policy started Saturday, Oct. 1 for youth who are riding as a passenger in a vehicle and … more
With unanimous agreement, the Chimacum School Board approved labor contracts with the various Chimacum unions at a meeting on Sept. 14. “The state funded 5.5 percent for only staff in … more
The Jefferson County Public Utility District’s Four Corners building was closed Monday afternoon after staff noted an adhesive smell in the facility following recent roofing work there.   … more
The Washington State Department of Health has closed Quilcene Bay beaches for recreational shellfish harvest for all shellfish species following the discovery of elevated levels of the marine … more
The week started with a fire drill!  Actually, I did go to a fire drill. A recent meeting with Fire Chief Bret Black resulted in an invitation to go on a “ride along” with a … more
Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro has tested positive for COVID-19. Mauro announced that he got the virus during Monday’s city council meeting. He has been working remotely over the … more
The East Jefferson Rivals varsity football team added their first mark on the win column this weekend with a dominating 56-14 win over Life Christian Academy. “The dudes had a great week of … more
A Port Hadlock man was booked in Jefferson County Jail last week after he allegedly tried to steal a bulldozer from a hangar next to the private airstrip just north of Chimacum Creek Primary School … more
Law enforcement had been searching for Timothy Colin Connor in the hours before he was fatally shot by an officer in Brinnon last week, the Washington State Patrol said Friday. Connor, 49, was … more
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 310 calls for service between Saturday, Aug. 20 and Friday, Aug. 26. Below are selected reports. At 9:37 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22 in Port Hadlock, … more
A man who was awaiting trial for second-degree murder accepted a plea agreement with prosecutors Friday and has admitted his guilt in the November 2021 killing of a 62-year-old Quilcene man as he sat … more
Hundreds of onlookers lined the water Saturday to mark the start of The Great Port Townsend Bay Kinetic Sculpture Race. The mood by that point had long been high after The Glorious Parade marched … more
When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, ‘tis near Halloween. Witches, wizards, and ghoulish creatures will all soon be seen wandering the streets of … more
The full force of flowers, the strength that stands in trees, and the freedom held by the wings of birds are all on display in Margaret Woodcock’s current exhibit “Paintings, Collages, … more
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