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Today's cartoon is by Dave Whamond, PoliticalCartoons.com. more
Today's cartoon is by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian. more
Today's cartoon is by Christopher Weyant, CagleCartoons.com. more
Today's cartoon is by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian. more
Golden Shoals has hit their stride following a name change in 2020 that reflects an adventurous approach to traditional American music. Over the past 10 years, Golden Shoals — made up of … more
Today's cartoon is by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com. more
Peninsula Fiber Artists tried something new for their current exhibit. Ten members filled identical brown paper bags with their unfinished, unwanted projects and then anonymously swapped the … more
Gail Larson is the Port Ludlow Art League’s Artist of the Month for June. Pamela Raine has earned Jeweler of the Month honors. Larson, a Signature Member of the National Collage … more
Port Townsend Gallery will cap off its exhibit in June with artworks from Loran Scruggs. The new show will also include some artistic seasoning from Anne Schneider. Scruggs and Schneider … more
Anna Tallarico atallarico@ptleader.com   D eath, despair, romance, and the beauty of the night. What is the connection between them? RainShadow Chorale is going to show … more
The Race to Alaska is back for year seven with 39 teams registered to depart from the Northwest Maritime Center on June 5. No motors or support are allowed — organizers say the Race to … more
Robert William Treibel passed away on May 19, 2023. He was born May 14, 1924 in Everett, Wash. to William and Alma Treibel (Forrest). He is survived by son Dwight Treibel, his sons; Isaac Treibel, … more
The Inchelium offense packed a powerful sting Friday at the 1B State Fastpitch Softball Championship Tournament in Yakima. Unfortunately for Quilcene, it was the Rangers who nudged the nest as … more
Once again, a large colony of Caspian Terns is preparing to nest at Rat Island, the small sandbar between the Fort Flagler beach campground and Indian Island. Over 700 birds were present in early … more
The volunteers at the Port Townsend Food Bank are excited to announce the Port Townsend Food Bank added an additional shift from 3 to 5 p.m. for folks under 65. This is to better serve those clients … more
The Friends of the Port Townsend Library has opened a bookshop in the Library Learning Center (also known as the Pink House), next door to the library. Whether you enjoy mysteries or history, craft … more
During the pandemic, one of the Zoom groups I attended read the book “The Immortality Key.” I was surprised to see Port Townsend mentioned. Prior to reading the book, I hadn’t … more
We read Fred Obee’s opinion column in the May 24 Leader. We have the same concerns. Our city officials and council seem to be pushing an expensive new pool facility and “wellness … more
As a species who possesses the ability to reason, we humans still haven’t figured out how to stop creating so much non-compostable waste.  In America, with a population of 330 … more
CoCo, where are you? Emergency responders in Brinnon are still hoping to find out the condition of the chocolate Labrador retriever they saved after an alleged drunk driver wrecked his car in … more
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