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Poulsbo man arrested after he fled three-vehicle wreck

PORT TOWNSEND — A Poulsbo man has been arrested for investigation of possession with intent to deliver and…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Open to the public

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Vote now in the Olympic Peninsula Pet Photo Contest!

Submit photos through Oct. 18; vote for your favorites Oct. 19-24

Diane Urbani de la Paz /for Peninsula Daily News  On land at the center of town, Port Townsend Vineyards winemaker Ben Thomas works with grapes from all over Europe.

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Port Townsend vineyard harvested

Portuguese Hill covered in wine grapes

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t let autumn catch you slacking

WELL, CAN YOU imagine that? We are well into both autumn and October.

When a footbridge over Lonesome Creek, located on the popular West End’s LaPush Beach Trail, needing replacing, three organizations collaborated on it. Quileute Tribal Council provided materials, including 30-foot-long steel I-beams for the bridge stringers, the Olympic National Park provided the drawings and oversight of the project and Back Country Horsemen Mt Olympus Chapter members provided volunteers to remove the old bridge and replace it with materials that will last many years. From left, Mt. Olympus volunteers Mike McCracken, Larry Baysinger, Rich James and Ray Sutherland (orange hat). Representing the Quileute Tribal Council are, from left, and Tom Jackson, Doug Woodruff,  Skylar Foster and Tony Foster. (Sherry Baysinger)

Life

HORSEPLAY: Roadblocks in volunteer trail work

Wildfire impact on the National Forest Service budget

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Human resources manager update on county agenda

The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear an update on the recruitment of a human resources manager when…

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Clallam, Jefferson counties avoiding third wave so far

Health officer congratulates schools

The basalt cliffs of Mount Constance reflect off Lake Constance. Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News

Life

Challenging route leads to pristine lake

Fallen logs, massive boulders, narrow ledges greet climber

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Jefferson County PUD commission adopts 2021 budget

No rate increases now, but study could prompt hike

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Port Ludlow fire board meets

PORT LUDLOW — Port Ludlow Fire District commissioners will discuss a complaint brought against a public employee in…

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County adds ballot drop box

PORT TOWNSEND — A new walk-up ballot drop box has been placed outside the Jefferson County Courthouse to…

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Studium Generale to host historian

“Lorraine Hansberry’s American Radicalism” lecture to be presented online

Mike Loriz, 1st vice commander of American Legion Post 26, is leading an effort to cut the Port Townsend veterans organization's electric bill while also making its 1941 downtown building more energy efficient by installing an array of solar panels on the south-facing side of its roof. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

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American Legion looking to install solar panels

Port Townsend post aims to save money by going green

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School boards kick off search for leaders

Port Townsend, Chimacum plan focus groups, set timeline to find superintendents

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One new COVID-19 case in Clallam County

Health officials say flu vaccinations high this year

Contributors to "Take a Stand: Art Against Hate" will give a free online reading Thursday.

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Making a stand

Art against hate

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Dogs I have known

Dogs I have lost

The Port of Port Townsend approved a resolution Tuesday that would allow the port to resubmit a grant application that would assist with the reconstruction of the Port Hudson Breakwater jetties that were damaged during the December 2018 windstorms. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port of Port Townsend approves grant application for Point Hudson jetty

Agency to resubmit grant request for $9.3M in federal funds

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Port Townsend council votes on refunding bonds

Low rates on long-term debt would save city money