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By James Robinson   While Chimacum School District voters widely supported the district’s ask for more funding in the special election Feb. 13, Quilcene School District voters … more
Facing the changes   Mitzi Jo Gordon   It sounds cliché, because it’s true: Change is the one true constant.  I’m changing all the time, and … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   The Jefferson Healthcare Medical Center on Sheridan Street in Port Townsend recently entered the next phase of its facility’s development, as confirmed by … more
Special to The Leader   The Port Ludlow Performing Arts brings the Los Angeles-based Black Market Trust to the Bay Club on Thursday, March 7, for a 7 p.m. concert. Black Market … more
By Brian MacKenzie and Steven Woolbright   Four Chimacum High School student musicians took top honors at the North Olympic Regional Solo and Small Ensemble Festival, held at Port … more
JASON VICTOR SERINUS As of Feb. 16, the Olympic snowpack that supplies water to our region sat at a miserable 33 percent of normal. While it may increase through the end of the snow season … more
You may not want to read this if you’ve just eaten.  My family was from Indiana, and here were some of the things that were the mainstay of our Hoosier diet. They may look familiar to … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   If you’re looking to liven up your weekend, the duo of George Yount and “Chicago Bob” Longmire are offering an opportunity to pick up a musical … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Rainshadow Concerts’ ongoing series at The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery, located at 1893 S. Jacob Miller Rd. in Port Townsend, will wrap up the month with … more
By Ethan Riker and Gary Zambor    After an upset win over Bellevue Christian, East Jefferson’s boys basketball team split its last two regular-season games to finish at .500 … more
BY RYAN WHITE   Two East Jefferson Rivals qualified and competed at this year’s Mat Classic State Wrestling Tournament in Tacoma last weekend. Mi Amada Lanphear-Ramirez … more
By MITZI GORDON   For couples who want to get away from it all, Fort Worden provides a popular site for destination weddings, offering enchanting spaces and accommodations set against … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Last year saw FairWinds Winery celebrate 30 years in operation, making it the oldest winery in Jefferson County. In January, FairWinds owners and staff invited the … more
By Leader Staff Jefferson County PUD commissioners approved a resolution Feb. 6 adopting a slate of rate increases for utility pole attachments, to aid with capital replacement costs. Countywide … more
One more drop   In the Wednesday, Feb. 7 letters section, Mr. Brent Shirley very well addressed our leaking reserves and proposed pool project. Very sensible and well thought out. … more
BY NED LUCE   Firstly, Happy Valentine’s Day! Enjoy the chocolates in your life. Monte Reinders and Dale Brownfield from the Department of Public Works for Jefferson County … more
On a recent trip downtown, I ran into an old acquaintance. She mentioned kindly how much she enjoyed my good aging column, and how inspiring and uplifting it was for older folks. She went on to say … more
County Commissioner seeks re-election  Elected to her first term in 2020, District 2 Jefferson County Commissioner Heidi Eisenhour has indicated she will seek re-election this year for a … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County was on Capitol Hill last week, seeking increased funding for affordable housing from Washington state … more
By Carolyn Lewis   A studio visit is an excellent way to get an inside look at an artist's creative process and gain a more intimate view of their work. Sandra Stowell's studio, just a … more
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