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Park winter season begins today

Road open to Hurricane Ridge

At Chimacum's Finnriver Farm, cofounder Crystie Kisler admires Kira Mardikes' painted tribute to the land and its creatures. The painting stands near Finnriver's "gratitude walk," part of the farm's activities today through Sunday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Diverse activities offered on Thanksgiving weekend

Sure, there’s shopping, with several holiday markets to choose from. Yet this weekend brings a diversity of musical…

Volunteers Anita Schmucker and Judy Robinett are among the veteran crew members who served hundreds of takeout Thanksgiving meals at the Tri-Area Community Center on Thursday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tri-Area center sends out 302 meals

Volunteers deliver on Thanksgiving

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Driver dies on Oak Bay Road

PORT LUDLOW — A 37-year-old man from Seattle died Thursday night in a single-vehicle wreck in which a…

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All lanes of Highway 101 near Kalaloch reopened

KALALOCH – All lanes of U.S. Highway 101 near Kalaloch have been reopened after culverts were replaced with…

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Health officials urge caution over Thanksgiving holiday

No new cases reported in long-term care facilities on Peninsula

Crystie Kisler of Finnriver Farm & Cidery in Chimacum is creating a “gratitude walk,” a short stroll dotted with messages that give thanks for the land and waters surrounding the place. The walk is open to the public this weekend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Finnriver offers soup and gratitude

Verse, art and apples mark special walk this weekend

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Peninsula Home Fund launches holiday campaign

Donors already have contributed over $97K

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Peninsula businesses gear up for holidays

Many offer specials over Thanksgiving weekend

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Flood damage assessed in Whatcom County as more storms forecast

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Forest Service Christmas tree permits on sale

TUMWATER — The U.S. Forest Service is selling Christmas tree permits valid through Friday, Dec. 31.

Port Townsend Ballet teacher Krystal Kennedy shows student Soleil Robinson, 6, her toe shoes after class Tuesday afternoon. In the PTB’s “The Nutcracker” next week, Kennedy will dance the roles of the Snow Queen and Dew Drop Fairy. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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‘The Nutcracker,’ winter classes in store

Performances at Wheeler Theater set in December

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COVID-19 death reported in Jefferson County

Septuagenarian vaccinated but without booster, had underlying issues

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PAT NEAL: Things could be worse

We’ve heard a lot about supply chain problems lately. It’s nothing new to people who hunt, fish and…

Tom Olson

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Port Townsend Council opts to buy 16 police stun guns

Police chief: Safe alternative to lethal force

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Public Thanksgiving meals offered on Peninsula

Information for Port Angeles, Chimacum, Sequim

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Jefferson County resident dies of COVID-19

Kids 5-11 get first doses of vaccine

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First Federal Foundation provides grants to nonprofits

Organization provides total of $400,000

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Quilcene bond to be on February ballot

Measure would fund school replacement

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Urban Sketchers to meet Saturday in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Urban Sketchers will sketch at the Makers Market at noon Saturday.