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Fire District 3 to add battalion chiefs, firefighters

Officials mulling levy lid lift in 2023

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Man airlifted to Harborview following 104 wreck

QUILCENE — A Moses Lake man was upgraded from critical to serious condition Wednesday afternoon after being airlifted…

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Holiday bazaars, activities set this weekend

Holiday bazaars and activities are presented this weekend.

Joe Suter and Dave Smith, employees of Palouse Power, which contracts for additional services to Jefferson County Public Utility District, have snow flurries fall on them as they work to lift a communications cable, owned by Lumen, that was torn down Sunday morning by a boat on a trailer that snagged the cable at the entrance as it entered the boat yard, workers said. The PUD secured the cable as a public service so the entrance could be opened for business on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Communications cable

Joe Suter and Dave Smith, employees of Palouse Power, which contracts for additional services to Jefferson County Public…

The Kiwanis Choo Choo will be Santa’s ride on Saturday to the community tree lighting in Port Townsend. (Port Townsend Main Street)

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Santa coming to Port Townsend as part of festivities on Saturday

Treelighting to be at dusk

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Port Ludlow man dies from injuries of crash

Collision one of many at intersection Paradise Road and 104

Sophia Lumsdaine and Sawyer Duval, leaders from Port Townsend High School’s Students for Sustainability, demonstrate how to install protective cages using bamboo and wire during the kickoff of Dabob Days.

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Dabob Days volunteers protect trees at the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve

New monthly project maintains restoration efforts

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Jefferson County considers timber changes

Board learning about carbon sequestration

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Man accused of stealing from restaurant wall

Customers donate iconic bills, which are provided to charity every five years

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Teen in custody after fatal stabbing in Port Ludlow

Deputies say 17-year-old suspect arrested without incident

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Wintry weather forecast on Peninsula

Heavy snow coming in Olympic mountains

People stop and take pictures of the Port Townsend Kiwanis’ George Earl Memorial Cho Cho as it clangs along Water Street in downtown Port Townsend on Small Business Saturday. The popular Choo Choo made a circuit from the American Legion to Uptown and back again, delighting passengers and spectators alike. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Holidays roll into town

People stop and take pictures of the Port Townsend Kiwanis’ George Earl Memorial Choo Choo as it clangs…

Friends of Fort Worden volunteers work on habitat restoration.

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Fort Worden volunteers plant Garry oak trees at state park

Friends group takes on habitat restoration efforts in many areas

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United Good Neighbors annual campaign in full swing

Donations go to 34 partner agencies

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Holiday bazaars set this weekend

Holiday bazaars are set for the weekend and beyond on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Port of Port Townsend OKs project for Boat Haven

Commissioners also discuss Boat Haven jetty, Short Farm purchase

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Neon Riders 4-H Club’s Ruby Coulson stands in front of the renowned Saddlebred Horseman Tom Moore’s statue fresh from her win in the Individual Presentation Contest for her slide-show and speech, “Equine Regenerative Therapies.” at the 4-H National competition in Kentucky.  Billed as the Largest Youth Equine Education Event in North America, it’s a huge accomplishment for the young woman from Sequim.

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HORSEPLAY: Sequim student wins first at 4-H Nationals

WHO’D A THOUGHT the day would come when stem-cell therapy would be used to improve the healing of…

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Peninsula Home Fund accepting donations

Campaign began Thanksgiving

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 Snowshoers enjoy a new snowfall at Hurricane Ridge in this file photo.

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Olympic National Park begins winter season

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Winter season operations for Hurricane Ridge began Friday and will continue through March 26.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Dark nights offer lighting displays time to shine

WE NOW MOVE inevitably toward the holidays, punctuated and known by family gatherings, mirth and merriment.