Shelly Reese, from Port Townsend, walks along Officer Row at Fort Worden State Park holding a colorful umbrella on a drippy Friday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Soggy stroll at Fort Worden

Shelly Reese, from Port Townsend, walks along Officer Row at Fort Worden State Park holding a colorful umbrella…

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Port Angeles School District talks student numbers

Kindergarten enrollment event slated

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Location offers activities in historic building

Games, shopping and karaoke on site

Crime & Justice

Port Hadlock man sentenced to 75 days

Pleaded guilty to charges of false statements and eluding police

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Port Townsend man sentenced for domestic violence

Receives jail time, probation and treatment

Master Gardeners, from left, Pam Kelley, Honey Niemann and Mary Larson weed and clean up the Minnie Nakano pocket park on Sims Way and 10th Street in Port Townsend on Wednesday. The trio were trying to beat a rainstorm coming in later in the afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Pocket park gardeners

Master Gardeners, from left, Pam Kelley, Honey Niemann and Mary Larson weed and clean up the Minnie Nakano…

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Port of Port Townsend looking to streamline finances

Examining reserve policy, funding combinations

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Jefferson County begins budget discussions

Hopes to move away from funding operations through reserves

Dana King

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After 40 years, restaurant fixture hanging up her apron

King looking forward to retirement

Mike Jones and his daughter Lorelia Jones, 9, fly a two-handed foil kite on the open field just west of Field Arts & Events Hall. March winds bring the opportunity for recreation. The weather forecast calls for temperatures in the mid- to upper 40s during daytime hours with periods of rain for the rest of this week. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Windy March

Mike Jones and his daughter Lorelia Jones, 9, fly a two-handed foil kite on the open field just…

The Garays, from left, Lissette, L.J., 2, and Cassie, in front of La Cocina’s new location at the historic Belmont Building, 925 Water St., Port Townsend. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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State grant helps Mexican restaurant expand

Onsite tortilla operation a feature for La Cocina, which is moving locations

Nathan West.

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City manager provides update in annual State of City address

Port Angeles sees small increases in revenue, has major projects planned

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Port of Port Angeles approves design work

Boat yard building to have four bays

Port Angeles High School CTE teacher Paul Arndt, center, is conducting a construction class for students who are building the subfloor and framing for a tiny home that will become part of 4PA’s Touchstone Campus transitional housing. The class is part of the statewide Core Plus program, which provides hands-on training for careers in the skilled trades. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Students in Port Angeles High School class building tiny home for Touchstone Campus

Construction efforts are part of career, technical education elective

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Port Townsend officials discuss code updates for year

Limited staff capacity may delay agricultural updates

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Easement approved for Olympic Discovery Trail section

Discussion continues on Owens memorial

Members of the Democracy Bucket Brigade demonstrate during a Port Townsend Indivisible rally along Sims Way in Port Townsend. The rally was protesting the war in Iran and other grievances. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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War protest

Members of the Democracy Bucket Brigade demonstrate during a Port Townsend Indivisible rally along Sims Way in Port…

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Coroner process under review

Language continues to be revised for role

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Jefferson County seeking to draw investment

Tax breaks could bring private capital, official says

Curt Queyrouze, the president and CEO of First Fed Bank, speaks to a sold-out EDC gala banquet on Friday evening at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Business leaders, nonprofits honored at annual EDC gala

Awards presented for community contributions