The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

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Service set for Unity in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Spirit, Pilgrimage and Faith” at 11 a.m. on Sunday.

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Rosh HaShanah observance slated

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic B’nai Shalom congregation will observe Rosh HaShanah this month.

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OUUF speaker planned

PORT ANGELES — Joan Cotta will present “Our Trip to Malawi” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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Unity speaker scheduled

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Donna Little and fellow prayer chaplains will present “Every Thought is a Prayer”…

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Gravel pit project withdrawn

Applicant: Threats to family led to decision

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.…

Small plumes of smoke rise from the Eagle Point Fire, as seen from the Hurricane Hill Trail, as rain moves into the area. (Olympic National Park)

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Firefighters sent to interior park

Crew members to help visitors in North Fork Quinault, Skyline areas

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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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Memorial services set this weekend for Tokitae

Memorials for Tokitae are planned in Tacoma and Coupeville this weekend.

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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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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Fee schedule, sign law, Day of Service before county panels

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Bainbridge terminal open for passengers only

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND — The Bainbridge Island to Seattle ferry will be reduced to one-boat service for walk-on passengers…

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Dash Air: Aircraft gets OK

Scheduled flights closer, firm says

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Feedback to shape stock plan program

Port Townsend, Jefferson County work toward building designs

East Jefferson Rivals

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GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW: East Jefferson’s speedy seniors will do the heavy lifting

CHIMACUM — East Jefferson’s girls soccer roster provides a mixture of experienced returners and some green relative newcomers…

Peninsula College’s Jem Ndja (22) heads the ball upfield while defended by Everett’s Reid Schaeffer, left, and Luis Carillo during the Pirates’ 3-2 home loss Wednesday at Wally Sigmar Field. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College Athletics)

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COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men suffer rare home loss

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men suffer rare home loss

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AREA SPORTS: Sequim Football Boosters hold meet the team event Friday night at stadium

Meet the Wolves football, cheer teams tonight Friday Night

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COVID is on rise; few seen in hospitals

Official: ‘This is not going back to 2020’

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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…