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Port Townsend city council member, Monica Mick-Hagger and Port Townsend Pickleball Club president Lynn Pierle (cq) cut the ribbon to dedicate the Mountain View Pickleball courts to the City of Port Townsend in a ribbon cutting on Wednesday at the club. Others looking on are members of the club board of directors and city manager John Mauro, holding the microphone, Carrie Hite, Director of Parks and Recreation strategy, holding the ribbon and to her left is director of parks facilities, Michael Todd. The club now has 219 members on the roster.

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Pickleball court dedicated in Port Townsend

Port Townsend City Council member Monica Mick-Hagger and Port Townsend Pickleball Club President Lynn Pierle cut the ribbon…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Homeless funding, appropriations before county boards

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Spring director Jonathan Stafford rehearses the choir in preparation for spring Broadway concerts this weekend.

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Nostalgic tunes are chorus concerts’ centerpiece

PORT TOWNSEND — The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson County will present a tribute to…

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Park announces road closures

PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park has announced the immediate closure of North Shore Quinault Road just north…

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Port of Port Townsend considers new housing options

Tiny homes could help ease living space issues

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Missing pilot found dead inside crashed plane

OLYMPIA — A Tacoma pilot has been identified after his crashed plane was found in the wooded forests…

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Book discussion group plans hybrid meeting

PORT HADLOCK — The Jefferson County Library will host a discussion about the book ”The Curve of Time”…

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Friends of Fort Townsend plan annual meeting

PORT TOWNSEND — Cynthia Daily will present “Ambassador Owls and Friendly Woodpeckers” at 10 a.m. Saturday

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Friends of Fort Worden celebrate 30th anniversary

PORT TOWNSEND — The Friends of Fort Worden will celebrate its 30th anniversary from 5 p.m. to 8…

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Port Angeles Fine Arts Center issues calls for art

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center is looking for submissions for four different calls for…

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Port Townsend considers a diversity, inclusion statement

City may also establish rights advisory board

The state Department of Transportation plans nighttime and weekend closures in May, June and September to take the place of weekend-long closures initially slated for August and September. (Peninsula Daily News file)

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Hood Canal Bridge closure dates changed

State axes plan to stop vehicular traffic for four straight weekends

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Schedule of bridge closures

SHINE — Weather permitting, the state Department of Transportation will close the Hood Canal Bridge on state Highway…

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Chimacum, Crescent schools receive threats

Chimacum evacuated, emails sent to 35 to 40 districts in state; no bombs reported found

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Jefferson lifts its COVID measure

Some policy changes will remain optional

“Jelly Dancing” is among the artwork of the Port Ludlow Art League’s artist of the month Shirley Bomgaars.

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Reception set for Port Ludlow artist of the month

PORT LUDLOW — The Port Ludlow Art League will host a reception for its artist of the month,…

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LEGO at the library Thursday

PORT HADLOCK — LEGO at the Library is set for 4 p.m. Thursday.

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Great Decisions group to meet

PORT HADLOCK — The Great Decisions discussion group will meet from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

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Powering our future series slated

PORT HADLOCK — The online discussion series “Powering Our Future: Energy Independence for the North Olympic Peninsula” will…

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State changes plans, nixes long weekend closures

SHINE — Repairs to the floating bridge linking the Olympic Peninsula to Kitsap County will no longer require…