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Jefferson: First permit sought in “pit-to-pier” project

SHINE — Fred Hill Materials Inc. has filed its first permit application tied to its plan to construct…

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Chimacum schools chief headed to Blaine

CHIMACUM — Chimacum School District Superintendent Mary Lynne Derrington will take over the Blaine School District superintendent’s job…

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Port Ludlow: Fund-raising for Beach Club remodeling under way –

PORT LUDLOW — Work is under way to raise funds to help pay for a $1.4 million remodeling…

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Trial dates set for alleged assailants in Idaho beating of – Port Townsend woman

Trial dates have been set for two people charged in the Idaho assault of Port Townsend resident Linda…

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PORT TOWNSEND: TRIAL SET FOR ANTI-WAR ACTIVIST

PORT TOWNSEND — The pacifist who blocked the entrance to Naval Magazine Indian Island was arraigned Monday in…

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Hearing on noise rules draws few in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The meeting was moved to the high school gymnasium, but only about 20 people turned…

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Newspapers win access to public records

PORT TOWNSEND — A Jefferson County Superior Court judge has ordered that the personnel file of former fireman…

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Ethics board to meet with Fenn over complaint Monday

PORT TOWNSEND — The ethics board reviewing a complaint against City Councilwoman Freida Fenn will face Fenn on…

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B.C. man killed in crash near Chimacum

CHIMACUM — A British Columbia man was killed and two area women injured when two cars collided Tuesday…

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Jefferson: Supporters of developmentally disabled plead with county commissioners to extend recycling contract

Jefferson County commissioners received an earful from the community over what company they should choose for its recycling…

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PENINSULA COLLEGE GETS STRONG RECEPTION IN JEFFERSON

PORT TOWNSEND — Peninsula College’s presence in east Jefferson County continues to grow by leaps and bounds. So…

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Investigation into deadly hay continues

CHIMACUM — State officials are continuing their investigation into how hay contaminated with a toxic weed poisonous to…

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Port Townsend: Ethics board will investigate councilwoman, but not for conflict of interest

PORT TOWNSEND — An investigation into whether City Councilwoman Freida Fenn violated Port Townsend’s ethics code will start…

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Indian Island: War protester blocks Navy gate, arrested on purpose

INDIAN ISLAND — The North Olympic Peninsula war protester who spent three weeks in Iraq last month sat…

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State investigating tainted hay killing cattle in Chimacum

CHIMACUM — A state Department of Agriculture official confirmed Saturday that a formal investigation is under way in…

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Winter finally arrives on North Olympic Peninsula

More than 2 inches of snow blanketed the little town of Joyce on Saturday, limiting visibility and making…

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Chimacum cattle herd poisoned, dying

CHIMACUM — As Gerald Bishop fed his cows hay — like he’s done for a half-century — he…

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Indian Island: Families gather to say good-bye to Navy ship bound for Gulf region

INDIAN ISLAND — Watching a loved one ship out on a Navy vessel for six months or longer…

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East Jefferson group organizes to improve fishing

PORT TOWNSEND — Local officials, business leaders and residents are banding together to improve sport fishing opportunities in…

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PT, North Kitsap students face off during mock trial

PORT TOWNSEND — In the fictitious Washington county of Maradona, a heinous crime has occurred. Or was it…