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  100+ Years Ago 1919 Leader, #1999.36.91, JCHS collection 1923 Leader, #1999.36.103, JCHS collection Friday, May 23rd, 1919 BOOZE DUMPED OVER BLUFF Over Seventy … more
    Offering fresh takes on holiday favorites, the Wild Rose Chorale will be performing a single a cappella concert at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15 at Grace Lutheran Church at 1120 … more
Jefferson Healthcare Foundation and Jefferson Community Foundation have announced establishment of the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation Fund, designated to expand efforts to foster community … more
  Nisqually League football coaches recognized several East Jefferson athletes for their excellence on the gridiron this fall. Four East Jefferson Rivals, all from Port Townsend High … more
  It was one of the most daring moves on what would become one of the most popular shows on television, and it started because the actors were delivering their lines so quickly that the … more
    Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean announced Tuesday that she is running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Dean hopes to succeed Rep. Derek Kilmer, who … more
   On Thursday mornings, two trucks pull into the gravel parking lot adjacent to the Caswell-Brown Village. The drivers, a mix of volunteers and paid employees, step out, shake off the … more
  Complaints about local mail service are almost as common as those against the new roundabout: Mail service is slow, unreliable, and gets later every day. Bills don’t arrive on time. … more
  A power outage on the morning of Monday, Dec. 4, affected customers of the Jefferson County Public Utility District in the South County area around Port Ludlow, and extended along South … more
We’ve had several tough discussions over the last week having to do with words. What we name things locates them in our view of the world. We act as if words have existence of their own. … more
Dream City Math Having written dozens of property tax articles in a decade of Leader reporting, I’d say it’s a confusing topic, but here goes: Washington limits increases in … more
Sometimes I can still hear her. “Hurry up and clean your plate. Hurry up and get ready for school. Don’t be late for the dentist. Hurry up with your homework.” Grandma Nana was … more
We are on our way again, aren’t we. Family, friends, parties, mistletoe, (hopefully), eggnog, the color green, the color red, the smell of wood burning, and much more are all part of the next … more
The Port of Port Townsend marks its 100th year in 2024. It was formed by Jefferson County voters in 1924. To commemorate the anniversary, the Port has hired former Leader publisher Scott Wilson … more
  Though our house came with a well-worn orchard ladder and an apple picker, the deer and the crows got most of the produce from our fruit trees the first year we lived here. So when a … more
  When contemporary British composer John Rutter set out to write his “Magnificat,” he wanted something buoyant and full of light. The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and … more
Chimacum Junior/Senior High School has been cooking up something special–a new school-based food truck. The Chimacum FEED Truck (Food, Education & Enterprise Development) is the first … more
  Fall is a mushroom hunter’s dream in the Pacific Northwest. Despite the assurances of Alexander Schwab’s “Mushrooming Without Fear,” or those of a friend who … more
    The Port Townsend School District celebrated the completion of a new rooftop solar array three months ahead of schedule. A 99.6-kilowatt grid-tied solar photovoltaic … more
  100 Years Ago this week 1923 Leader, #1999.36.103, JCHS collection Headline, Friday, Dec. 7, 1923 STATE FLOWER PROTECTION Devastation of Peninsula Acres to Be Stopped. … more
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