Olympic Community Action Program will receive $5.5 million from the Washington State Department of Commerce to fund construction of a single-room occupancy, permanent shelter at the Caswell-Brown …
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Cate Winters
cwinters@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
Les was born in Fremont, Ohio on June 22, 1940 to Carol and Elise Young. The Young family later made a marathon trip out west to Tucson, Ariz.
Les attended school in Tucson and after graduation …
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5/17/23
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I am not gone
I will be wandering through the forest
I will be strolling the beach
I will be carried by the winds.
Irv was born in Hood River Oregon where he grew up in …
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5/17/23
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Sean Moss announced his departure Monday as the kindergarten-12th grade principal for the Quilcene School District.
In a letter to staff, students, and families, Moss said in his farewell letter …
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Brian Kelly
bkelly@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
All four members of the Port Townsend City Council who have terms ending this year have filed as candidates for another term.
Mayor David Faber and fellow councilmembers Amy Howard, Monica …
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Port Townsend artists Mark Twain Stevenson and Sara Ybarra Lopez are recasting the Venus figure in the Haller Fountain to replace a sister statue at the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego.
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Cate Winters
cwinters@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
Today's cartoon is by Kevin Siers, The Charlotte Observer.
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5/17/23
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It’s that time of year again — the lawn chairs are lining up Lawrence Street, there’s an uptick in dog costume sales, and to the relief of all, the rhododendrons are actually in …
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
It wasn’t a close shave, yet he still won by a whisker.
Actually, a whole face full of them.
The Rhododendron Hair & Beard Contest — the Rhody Festival’s foremost …
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Brian Kelly
bkelly@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
The Rhody Festival has many iconic traditions, but perhaps the first that comes to mind is the Rhody Royalty. Its origins date back to the very first Rhody Festival in 1935, when a queen was chosen …
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
The New Old Time Chautauqua will be celebrating its second annual Chautauqua Week during Rhody Fest, with a special performance by the Flying Karamazov Brothers to honor their 50th anniversary.
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
Trinity United Methodist Church’s Candlelight Concerts hosts local clarinet quartet Toot Sweet for the next offering in the concert series.
The performance is 7 p.m. Thursday, May 25.
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Cate Winters
cwinters@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
Port Townsend High School’s English, photography, and art students are presenting collaborative art exhibit In-Verse Images Uptown at The Nest from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 18.
The …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
The sad but sure signs of summer-like weather have arrived in Jefferson County: brush fires and water rescues.
Officials with East Jefferson Fire Rescue said Saturday that firefighters were …
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Brian Kelly
bkelly@ptleader.com | 5/17/23 |
Today's cartoon is by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com.
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5/16/23
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 320 calls for service between Friday, March 31 and Friday, April 7. Below are selected reports.
At 10:26 a.m. Sunday, April 2 in Quilcene, a …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 5/15/23 |
Today's cartoon is by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com.
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5/15/23
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Today's cartoon is by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com.
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5/14/23
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Today's cartoon is by Ed Wexler, CagleCartoons.com.
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5/13/23
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The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received 320 calls for service between Friday, March 31 and Friday, April 7. Below are selected reports.
At 12:16 p.m. Monday, April 3 in Port …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 5/12/23 |