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MAT CLASSIC: Chimacum’s Caldwell, Port Townsend’s Tracer finish second

Chimacum, Port Townsend send two grapplers to title matches

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County commissioners to consider shooting moratorium, ordinance

Hearing examiner case includes cannabis operation

Hiker rescued after injury on Duckabush Trail

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Hiker rescued after injury on Duckabush Trail

Man crawled for eight hours to get cell signal

False emergency alerts sent to Jefferson County cable users

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False emergency alerts sent to Jefferson County cable users

Warnings claimed fake radiological incident

Health fair, concerts, story swap among weekend’s activities

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Health fair, concerts, story swap among weekend’s activities

A health fair, a symphony concert and a story swap are among the weekend’s activities on the North…

Young soloist to perform at Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra concert

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Young soloist to perform at Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra concert

CHIMACUM — The Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra’s first concert of the year will be at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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Daniel Deardorff remembered in memorials this weekend

‘Songs and Stories in 3D’ takes place at Fort Worden

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Art in the Library opening reception planned

PORT TOWNSEND — The opening reception for Art in the Library at the Port Townsend Public Library will…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Pay attention for the Revelation

I’VE NOTICED THAT there are often two responses to the book of Revelation in the Bible.

Airlift Northwest no longer accepting Life Flight membership as of March 25

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Airlift Northwest no longer accepting Life Flight membership as of March 25

Change could raise expense for some

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Port Townsend hires public works director

Steve King to start new position March 23

Teens lead Tarboo Valley tree-planting

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Teens lead Tarboo Valley tree-planting

QUILCENE — On a rare break from the rain, students from Port Townsend High School led a tree-planting…

Port Townsend police chief to retire

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Port Townsend police chief to retire

Michael Evans to step away after 20 years

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Port Townsend City Council questions partnership for public access channels

Funds previously used to upgrade equipment

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University women in Jefferson County offering scholarships

PORT TOWNSEND — The University Women’s Foundation of Jefferson County, an affiliate of the Association of American University…

Republican rally

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Republican rally

QUILCENE — More than 30 people attended a Jefferson County Republicans rally in support of President Donald Trump…

Fly-tying, square dance and more set for Friday

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Fly-tying, square dance and more set for Friday

Fly-tying and a square dance are planned Friday on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Port Townsend woman dies while driving

State Patrol: She suffered medical emergency causing crash

OUTDOORS: Salmon season-setting gets started Feb. 28

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OUTDOORS: Salmon season-setting gets started Feb. 28

THESE BRIGHT, SUNNY days are perfect for chasing fish.

In this May 28, 2014, file photo, migrants are released from ICE custody at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix. A Customs and Border Protection memo dated Jan. 28, 2020, obtained by The Associated Press confirms that bus companies such as Greyhound do not have to allow Border Patrol agents on board to conduct routine checks for illegal immigrants, despite the company’s insistence that it has no choice but to do so. (Michael Chow/The Arizona Republic via AP)

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Border Patrol memo contradicts Greyhound on bus raids

By Gene Johnson