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End-of-life symposium slated

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Psychedelic Society will host the End Of Life, Deathcare and Psychedelics Symposium…

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PAT NEAL: Elk season

I HOPE YOUR elk season went better than mine did. Things started out bad and got worse after…

A cyclist enters the tunnel under Discovery Road at the 3-mile marker on the Larry Scott Memorial Trail south of Port Townsend. The now-cleared segment is part of the Olympic Discovery Trail across East Jefferson and Clallam counties, where a number of trees had blocked passage after the Nov. 4 storm. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Tunnel vision

A cyclist enters the tunnel under Discovery Road at the 3-mile marker on the Larry Scott Memorial Trail…

The 65-ton Gretchen H tugboat got a bath at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend on Monday. After the marine travel-lift brought her out of the water, maintenance workers including Chad Tichgelaar pressure washed the 81-foot vessel under a bright sun. “It was a heckuva haul-out,” Tichgelaar said. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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‘A heckuva haul-out’

The 65-ton Gretchen H tugboat got a bath at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend on Monday.

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Tribes receive grant funding

Aid to help with climate change

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Raccoon Lodge must come into compliance, officials say

There are options, but art piece must be up to Port Townsend code

The Port Ludlow Art League will host a group art exhibit titled Holiday Gatherings at the Bay Club, featuring artists’ interpretations of holiday celebrations around the world.

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Artist, jeweler featured at Port Ludlow Art League

Exhibits to be shown at Sound Community Bank

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Author to hold discussion on race

PORT HADLOCK — Kwame Christian will discuss his new book “How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race: Practical…

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Poets in conversation slated Wednesday

PORT HADLOCK — Local poets Carol Prismon-Reed and Bill Mawhinney will host an evening of poetry and conversation…

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Tamale time set Monday in Brinnon

BRINNON — The Jefferson County Library and Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates will host Tamale Time! from 1:30…

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UPDATE: Peach congratulates French on winning Clallam County election

Voter turnout above 70 percent on Peninsula

About 75 people gathered in support of Kevin Mason’s “Raccoon Lodge” at noon Saturday. The Port Townsend carpenter and artist built the structure on Clay Street with a huge tree stump as its foundation. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PT community rallies behind ‘Raccoon Lodge’

Art piece a hazard, city says; many want it to stay

Volunteers clean up marine trash at the head of Tarboo Bay.

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NWI to begin new ‘Dabob Days’ volunteer program

First session scheduled for Saturday

Chris Gilbert will perform at the Candlelight Concert at Trinity United Methodist Church in Port Townsend.

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Gilbert to perform folk songs at Candlelight Concert

Evening to be both in person, virtual

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Navy plans security exercises

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island has scheduled training exercises for today through Friday.

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Kilmer sets West End office hours

TACOMA — Staffers from U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer’s office will conduct mobile office hours on the West End…

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Public meeting set for carbon sequestration program

Jefferson County could be included in DNR program

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Budget issues dominate agendas this week

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Snow and ice can damage your plants. After you clear debris, check for damage and prune below it to keep plants healthy. (Markus Spiske via Unsplash)

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A GROWING CONCERN: How to address damaged landscaping after snowy weather

Well now, howling winds, heavy, wet snow, cold temperatures and a red wave that did not come in,…

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Laura Love to perform Sunday

CHIMACUM — Laura Love will perform at the Chimacum Grange from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.