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Based on the comments made recently in The Leader by Mr. Van Lelyveld, there appears to be considerable confusion about costs and benefits associated with the ongoing attempt to change or eliminate … more
I want to make a pitch for good government — and by that I mean, the belief that government can be a force for good. Call me naïve — and I recently was called naïve … more
With deepest sorrow, we announce that Hunter David Cerna #949, age 19, our beloved son, brother, family member, and friend, passed suddenly on Saturday, April 8, 2023. He is loved by many, and his … more
Dozens of malnourished pigs in a barren field in Oregon were rescued by the local sheriff and distributed to animal rescue and sanctuary organizations for care, including Center Valley Animal … more
Jackie was born at St. John's Hospital in Port Townsend, July 18, 1958, to Fred Pleines Jr. and Beatrice Marcia Vonigas Pleines. She died in Seattle of kidney failure on April 2, 2023 at age … more
Penny Elaine Baldridge, 73, of Port Townsend, Washington, peacefully passed away on Nov. 27, 2022. Penny was a lifelong resident of Port Townsend, born at St. John’s Hospital to Henry R. and … more
The Mill Road and Highway 20 intersection west of the Port Townsend Paper Mill is set to get a new, circular look in the near future. And nearby Discovery Road, South Jacob Miller Road, and others … more
Today's cartoon is by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian. more
Today's cartoon is by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian. more
Today's cartoon is by R.J. Matson, CQ Roll Call. more
Bail was set at $10,000 for a Snohomish County man who was arrested Friday afternoon for allegedly breaking into a Beaver Valley cabin and stealing a rifle. Issac John Ackerman, 30, made his first … more
A Port Orchard man arrested after 100-mph chase through Clallam and Jefferson counties has entered a not-guilty plea to claims of possession of a stolen vehicle, obstructing a law enforcement … more
Today's cartoon is by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian. more
Today's cartoon is by Monte Wolverton, Battle Ground, Washington. more
The transportation beliefs we have, and the resulting policies, funding, and ultimately, infrastructure, affect all aspects of civic life, including human and climate health, housing costs and … more
Jefferson County commissioners approved a $1.3 million contract Monday for a culvert replacement project on Snow Creek Road. Bruch & Bruch Construction, Inc. has been hired to replace the … more
As part of the Jefferson County Historical Society’s ongoing exhibits, “Landscapes: Real & Imagined” and “Under Water Street,” exhibit artists David Eisenhour, Joan … more
Melinie Perry will be the guest speaker at the Port Ludlow Art League next meeting in April. Perry studied fine art at Western Washington University, but her artistic roots stretch back to growing … more
The world premiere of “REDD,” a new play by Kat Agudo, will continue at Key City Public Theatre through April 30. “REDD” is a magical retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, … more
A wide variety of abstract art pieces will be on display in the next group show from the members of the Port Ludlow Art League at the Bay Club this month.  Organizers of the display note this … more
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