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Gardener in Gardiner has “fair” amount of awards for his prize-winning produce

GARDINER — Ramon Broders has advice for people who want to grow prize-winning vegetables for the county fair…

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Jefferson: Still time to enter county fair

The Jefferson County Fair doesn’t officially open until Friday, but building superintendents will be busy accepting entries for…

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Jefferson County Relay for Life benefit exceeds goal

PORT TOWNSEND — For the third year in a row, the Jefferson County Relay for Life has exceeded…

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Jefferson: Soroptimist Park dedicated in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Thanking the community, local government and her sister Soroptimists, Nancy Stelow formally dedicated the newly…

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Port Townsend: – Young cancer survivor to lead Relay for Life kickoff

PORT TOWNSEND — On the morning of Aug. 20, 2004, Paul and Christie Hensley took their 10-year old…

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Donations, energy flowing into new Boiler Room venture

PORT TOWNSEND — With donations of more than $25,000 in the pot, the Boiler Room is looking forward…

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Rotary Pavilion opens at H.J. Carroll Park

CHIMACUM — The East Jefferson Rotary Club christened the new pavilion at H.J. Carroll Park on the Fourth…

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Jefferson: Friends, family in Port Ludlow dedicate flagpole to patriot

PORT LUDLOW — With the blue sky as a backdrop, friends and family gathered at Port Ludlow Community…

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Church to dedicate flagpole to patriot’s memory

PORT LUDLOW — Eagles were important to Gary Hagen. As a boy, he dreamed of soaring among the…

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Port Townsend Elks celebrate second century with mortgage burning

PORT TOWNSEND — In 1967, a member of the local Elks lodge convinced the old guard to take…

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Jefferson: Model club’s kits arrive in Iraq

PORT HADLOCK — In May, members of the North Olympic Peninsula Modelers Society sent several large boxes of…

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Port Townsend: PT High School alumni celebrate 108 years, award scholarships

PORT TOWNSEND — Generations of former classmates gathered Saturday night to renew acquaintances, talk over old times and…

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Design detectives uncover layers of colorful history — “it’s interior archaeology”

PORT TOWNSEND — Walk down Water Street, and you’ll see the town’s Victorian heritage manifested in muscular gray…

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Community raises awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder

PORT TOWNSEND — On Memorial Day, people across the United States pause to remember the sacrifices that veterans…

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In the name of Chetzemoka: Jamestown S”Klallam descendants receive traditional names in historic ceremony

SEQUIM — Chief Chetzemoka. His son, Lahkanim. His grandson, Steteethlum. These names evoke faded images from the pages…

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Port Ludlow residents hear options for acute care

PORT LUDLOW — Frank Mitchell was getting ready to go out on his 22-foot sailboat March 31 when…

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Friends of Brinnon build a bigger, better ShrimpFest

BRINNON — For eight years, a small group of volunteers has thrown a festival on Memorial Day weekend…

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Waterfront tour sails back to the past

PORT TOWNSEND — With a brisk breeze blowing down the bay, the RV Mary Beth set sail Sunday…

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Thai cooking classes to benefit village school

LAKE LELAND — When she was growing up, Pen Wongchana would stand behind her father as he was…

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Dosewallips River valley returned to salmon

BRINNON — Before the summer visitors came the loggers. Before the loggers came the homesteaders. Before the homesteaders…