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Jefferson Healthcare CEO Mike Glenn jokes with Port Townsend City Manager John Munro and Mayor David Faber, center, on Thursday at a groundbreaking for a $84 million project.

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Ceremony launches hospital expansion

Jefferson Healthcare breaks ground for $84 million project

Opinion

LETTER: Elegant column

Elegant column

Opinion

LETTER: Sound of freedom

Sound of freedom

Riptide, a 47-foot wooden boat from Port Ludlow owned by Pete Leenhouts, built in 1927 by Schertzer Bros. of Seattle, is gently nudged to the dock by volunteer harbormasters on Thursday in preparation for today’s opening of the 46th annual Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina in Port Townsend. The festival runs through Sunday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival preparation

Riptide, a 47-foot wooden boat from Port Ludlow owned by Pete Leenhouts, built in 1927 by Schertzer Bros.…

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Olympic Medical Center to talk finances at public forum series

Olympic Medical Center will share information on its plan for financial recovery at three public forums next week…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Give me credit, please

SOME BELIEVE CAPITALISM is God’s favorite economic system. It would follow that God also endorses the sophisticated financial…

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Have you ever participated in a social media “challenge”?

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Opinion

LETTER: No masks

No masks

Opinion

LETTER: Mail delivery

Mail delivery

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Do you think the United Auto Workers will reach a contract agreement with the three Detroit automakers before the deadline Sept. 14, or will they go on strike?

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Counseling services available for Forks High School students after boy’s death

Superintendent: ‘Whole school community is grieving the loss’

People line the dock at the Northwest Maritime Center to greet the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe, Hōkūleʻa, as it prepares to dock in Port Townsend after it was towed from Tacoma early Tuesday. The Hawaii-based Hōkūleʻa began its journey in Juneau, Alaska, and will visit 36 countries and nearly 100 indigenous territories before reaching its final destination in Japan. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Canoe docks in Port Townsend

People line the dock at the Northwest Maritime Center to greet the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe, Hōkūleʻa, as it…

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Peninsula Soccer League begins fall season

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Soccer League, a coed league for adult recreation soccer players, kicked off the…

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Do you think the federal government will shut down at the end of September?

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Serina Fast Horse, of Sicangu Lakota & Blackfeet Tribes, left, talks with Jacy Bowles, of Xicana and Diné descent, as they walk to the former Elwha Dam site during the 2023 Tribal Climate Camp on the Olympic Peninsula on Aug. 16 near Port Angeles. Participants representing at least 28 tribes and intertribal organizations gathered to connect and share knowledge as they work to adapt to climate change that disproportionally affects Indigenous communities. More than 70 tribes have taken part in the camps that have been held across the United States since 2016. (Lindsey Wasson/The Associated Press)

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Tribes consider how to combat climate change

Native nations gather west of Port Angeles to discuss practices

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Slava Ukraini

Apparently, many politicians and citizens are lacking in knowledge of history.

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Have you been impacted by flights from the EA-18 Growler aircraft based at Naval Station Whidbey Island?

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Port of Port Townsend closes on $1.4M deal for Short’s Farm

Steering committee to be organized to provide guidance

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Should content generated by artificial intelligence be considered under intellectual property law?

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Do you think fish restoration efforts will eventually pay off, or is it too late to bring them back?

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