Local arts consortium PT Artscape met behind the high school tennis courts on Saturday, June 3 to paint a welcoming mural on the wall of the maritime and wood shop building. Present were …
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 6/14/23 |
Local ballet dancers are getting set for the 27th annual performance by Ling Hui’s dance studio, with shows at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday, June 17. It will take place at Fort Worden’s …
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 6/14/23 |
The Port Ludlow Art League will welcome Julie Paton as the speaker for its program meeting this month.
Paton is a watercolor artist who began her artistic journey studying at the University of …
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Leader News Staff
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Nematodes are everywhere!
They are the most abundant multicellular animals on earth, with more than 80,000 known species. They are microscopic, elongated roundworms that occur naturally in soil …
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Barbara Faurot
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6/14/23
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There are two types of dancers: Those who want to dance, and those who have to dance.
Matia Simmons-Reimnitz, a Port Townsend senior, is staunchly the latter.
“I can’t even …
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 6/14/23 |
Happy Flag Day!
Fifty-six years ago last Saturday the USS Liberty was attacked by the Israeli Air Force and Navy in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea during the Arab-Israeli War, …
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Ned Luce
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6/14/23
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I want to share an incredible and inspirational experience with the citizens of Port Townsend. My 99-year-old father, Jack Caldwell suffered a minor stroke a little over two weeks ago; …
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6/14/23
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On March 8, the Leader published an article explaining that right-of-ways will no longer be the city’s responsibility to maintain.
Instead, they will be using that time and money to repair …
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Every June, my husband and I leave Port Townsend on our fishing boat to migrate north to Southeast Alaska where we spend the summer months catching wild salmon. This year is different.
Instead, …
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6/14/23
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Bill Mann’s brave reflection on his ancestors’ support for the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana is a good opportunity to recommend local author Timothy Egan’s book-length history of the …
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The Port Townsend Sailing Association, in conjunction with the Northwest Maritime Center, recently hosted the 40th annual Classic Mariners Regatta on Port Townsend Bay.
Twenty boats participated …
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Leader News Staff
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Quilcene graduating senior Kaydence Yeoman shares a hug while passing out flowers during Quilcene High’s graduation ceremony Saturday. Commencement was held Saturday for Chimacum and Quilcene …
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6/14/23
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They met on a dating website, and she was everything he ever wanted in a woman.
Delightful, spontaneous, outdoorsy.
As he sat in the witness box in a Jefferson County courtroom, and his …
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Federal officials announced $13.8 million in funding Monday to bring high-speed internet to rural customers of Jefferson County Public Utility Service No. 1.
The federal money includes a $9.2 …
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The ferry M/V Kennewick had a hard landing Saturday afternoon on the sailing from Coupeville, injuring several passengers and members of the crew.
The vessel was not damaged and the incident is …
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Brian Kelly
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Bina F. of Jefferson County rocked glitter face paint and a big smile at Saturday’s Pride gathering at Pope Marine Park. “It brings people together,” she said.
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Today's cartoon is by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com.
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6/14/23
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Today's cartoon is by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com.
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6/13/23
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Today's cartoon is by Dave Whamond, PoliticalCartoons.com.
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6/12/23
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Today's cartoon is by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune.
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6/11/23
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