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Director: Department continues to shrink

Public works projects not sustainable, he says

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Port Townsend Co-op employees narrowly vote down unionization

Organizers hope efforts have brought issues to light

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State now managing operations at Fort Worden

Subtenants will be on short-term leases

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Jefferson County sheriff to be appointed Monday

Three candidates to be interviewed by commissioners

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Jefferson closer to facilities district

Public hearing could take place March 10

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Jefferson Land Trust considering conservation burial ground

Funds from plot sales could fund habitat improvements

About 800 people from Jefferson and Clallam counties spill out from the steps of the Jefferson County Courthouse onto Jefferson Street in Port Townsend on Monday to take part in a National Day of Protest organized by the 50501 Movement, which stands for “50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement.” (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Hundreds protest actions of Trump administration

Activists cite USAID, worry about Treasury, impacts of immigration

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Jeffco Aquatic Coalition launches pool survey

Results intended to inform design process

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Port Townsend, Chimacum pass school levies

Funds will support facilities, supplies, transportation

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Jefferson County board to select interim sheriff

Chosen candidate will serve until next election

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Jefferson County board takes on transportation benefit district

Tax, license fee expected to bring in $1 million

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Immigration fears hit Olympic Peninsula

Law enforcement agencies won’t deport individuals

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Jefferson commissioners to discuss sheriff appointment

Three candidates named by Jefferson County Democrats

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Public opposes rezone of Port Townsend park

City has funded housing site layout study

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Port Townsend Food Co-op sets date for union election

Simple majority needed to approve ballot

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Rhody royalty to be crowned on Saturday

Queen, princess to be honored at Chimacum High School

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Winter virus season continues

Flu affecting students; RSV, COVID-19 mild

Coast Artillery Museum volunteers Ron Raplee, left, and Les Jones at the Coast Artillery Museum on Friday. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fort tenants remain optimistic

Nonprofits plan to continue robust programming

Executive Director Karly Mishko opens the Horticulture Building at Jefferson County Fairgrounds on Thursday. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Fairgrounds hires executive director

Karly Mishko has ambitions to expand community engagement

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Employees at Port Townsend Food Co-op may form union

Workers cite workplace safety among concerns