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Jefferson County schools prepare to open

Districts eye mix of in-person, online learning

Politics

Jefferson County primary voter turnout over 66 percent

Next count on certification day, Aug. 18

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Volunteer Salish Rescue tows sailboat to safety

Small vessel stuck from wind, current off Point Hudson

Life

‘Food Sovereignty and Indigenous Activism’ topic of Zoom forum

PORT ANGELES — Food Sovereignty and Indigenous Activism is the focus of this week’s Conversations Toward a Culture…

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Naval Magazine Indian Island to conduct security training exercise

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training exercise today, Thursday, Aug. 13.

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Two new cases each in Jefferson, Clallam counties

Jefferson now at 57 cases; Clallam at 141

Siblings buy Aldrich’s Market in Port Townsend

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Siblings buy Aldrich’s Market in Port Townsend

Trio working to revive historic store, hope reopen by fall

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Port Townsend City Council approves ad hoc work plan

Panel initially to focus on current policies, statistics

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Infection rates reached through formula

Data updated in both Clallam, Jefferson counties

PREPS: Fall seasons officially pushed to spring 2021

Sports

PREPS: Fall seasons officially pushed to spring 2021

Cross country, boys tennis join girls swim and dive in season 3

Arts & Entertainment

Olympic Peninsula Authors calling for Anthology writers

SEQUIM — Olympic Peninsula Authors has issued a call for submissions for its 4th annual Anthology.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Can you eat a fish?

A TOURIST RECENTLY asked me how and where they could catch and eat a fish.

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New Jefferson County order gives teeth to masking rule

Noncompliance a risk for food service permits

Exercise rules change, but mission doesn’t

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Exercise rules change, but mission doesn’t

Peninsula studio owners petition against 17-foot order

Arts & Entertainment

All County Picnic In Place a new take on annual preparedness event

Event is set for Sunday

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No new COVID-19 cases on Peninsula

No new cases of COVID-19 were reported on the North Olympic Peninsula on Tuesday.

Jack Sincevich is a carpenter by trade and hopes to hone his skills while working with artist Jay Smith of Anacortes as part of a Washington State apprenticeship program.

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Port Hadlock boatbuilder learning ancient art

Carpenter chosen for year-long apprenticeship

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Port Townsend School District to present options for class resumption

Virtual meeting set for tonight

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Three new cases of COVID-19 in Clallam County

Jefferson County adds first case in a week

Crime & Justice

Federal sentence awaits Adam Kelly

State sentences Port Townsend man in death of local musician