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COVID-19 Relief Fund donations top $300,000

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COVID-19 Relief Fund donations top $300,000

The COVID-19 Relief Fund has swelled to more than $300,000.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Pinch and prune for exponential blooms

SUMMER BEGINS OFFICIALLY this coming Saturday at 2:44 p.m.

Peninsula College adapts to pandemic

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Peninsula College adapts to pandemic

WORKING FROM HIS home studio, Peninsula College Ceramics Instructor Steve Belz records ceramics demonstrations and raw materials lab…

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Health officials in favor of fall opening for schools

Phase 3 discussions to develop this week

Peninsula graduates cheered Friday in drive by festivities

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Peninsula graduates cheered Friday in drive by festivities

Port Angeles and Port Townsend seniors take to the streets in graduation parades.

Marching on for Black Lives Matter

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Marching on for Black Lives Matter

A crowd supporting the Black Lives Matter movement eventually swelled to about 400, as they marched from Carrie…

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Sustainable future online workshop scheduled

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce will host “Pivoting to a Sustainable Future” at 10:30…

HORSEPLAY: A family with their hands, hearts full

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HORSEPLAY: A family with their hands, hearts full

THEIR MARRIAGE READS like an old-fashioned love song lived in modern-day life.

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EYE ON PENINSULA: Clallam commissioners to discuss discrimination

Jefferson officials to consider Phase 3 application

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City of Port Townsend awarded $288,300 in COVID-19 relief funds

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend City Council has approved receipt of $288,300 in Coronavirus Relief Fund money…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Treat people as God’s creations

“SEEK JUSTICE, LOVE mercy, and walk humbly with God” (Micah 6:8).

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Peninsula cases of COVID-19 rise to 60

Officials urging public to remain cautious

Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

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Awards announced in Peninsula College Student Art Exhibition

PORT ANGELES — “Blind Happiness” by Catherine Janiszewski won Best of Show in the annual Peninsula College Student…

Parades, virtual ceremonies mark graduations

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Parades, virtual ceremonies mark graduations

Most Peninsula events today, Saturday

Arts & Entertainment

Live Virtual Vaudeville Celebration set for Sunday

The New Old Time Chautauqua’s magic traveling troupe will present a live Virtual Vaudeville Celebration at 6 p.m.…

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Fort Worden PDA to conduct special meeting today

PORT TOWNSEND — The Fort Worden Public Development Authority board will consider COVID-19-related actions during a special meeting…

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Kalaloch-area beaches now open for daytime recreation

First of national parks to have beach access restored

Collins elected VP of Washington Public Utility Districts Association

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Collins elected VP of Washington Public Utility Districts Association

OLYMPIA — Kenneth Collins has been selected as the vice president of the Washington Public Utility Districts Association…

Black, Native lives matter

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Black, Native lives matter

About 60 people gathered Wednesday at Mountain View Commons in Port Townsend to hold a “die-in” of 8…

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Clallam County reports new COVID-19 case

Public health officers in Clallam and Jefferson counties expressed concerns about a rise in community transmission of COVID-19…