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An encapsulated engineered coupler used to repair a January leak. The leak occurred along a similar welded joint near to the current leak. (City of Port Townsend)

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Port Townsend considers emergency repair for pipeline

Temporary fix needs longer-term solution, officials say

Crime

Man pleads guilty in sex crime

Sentencing hearing set Aug. 8 in Port Townsend

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Pleasant Harbor Resort still seeking approval

Disagreements lead to delays and layoffs

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40-week business program under way

Advisor training part of Recompete program

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Heritage projects awarded funding

Almost $2 million for Jefferson programs

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Port Townsend senior living center has COVID-19 outbreak

PORT TOWNSEND — Twenty residents at Port Townsend Senior Living have tested positive for COVID-19 in an outbreak…

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Port Townsend City Council, Planning Commission consider land use

Participants note preferred language for comprehensive plan draft

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Jefferson County commissioners pass $465K in budget appropriations

Election security grant will help pay for software services

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Jefferson PUD may raise its rates

Increase would address aging infrastructure

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Artists, creators to be highlighted at Port Townsend Pride

Organizers raise $30,000 for annual event

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Restored lens to be celebrated at Point Wilson

Live music, tours, vendors to be on site Saturday

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Port Townsend City Council dissolves Fort Worden PDA

State Parks took over property in February

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Jefferson County emergency department outlines plans

Three steps to wildfire evacuation, director says

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JCSO receives recognition

Years in the making, sheriffs and police chief association gives agency accreditation

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Chip sealing scheduled in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County Public Works has scheduled 8 projects for chip sealing this summer.

A 1949 built cabin at Lake Gibbs in Chimacum, was used for a live structure fire training by East Jefferson Fire Rescue Wednesday. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue burns cabin in training exercise

Lake Gibbs cabin was set for demolition

Entertainment

Student musicians train with masters

A week at Fort Worden with Dover Quartet

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Historical Society may present to commissioners

Providing access and expanding cultural awareness

Northwest Watershed Institute’s field restoration crew, from left to right, are Megan Brookens, Grace Burke, Hanna Petersen, Bernt Goodson, Eva Ellis, Veronica Phelan, Zach Hawkes and Wesley Meyers. They worked at a restoration site at the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve. (Northwest Watershed Institute)

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NWI plants 19,000 native trees, shrubs

Conservation nonprofit continues mission to restore Tarboo Valley

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Jefferson EDC hires executive director

Ballif previously led economic initiatives for USAID