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Port Townsend updates traffic plan for state grants

Four projects added to six-year program

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Opera, games among Peninsula entertainment

Opera and games are among the entertainment offered this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

The members of Faux Paws, from left, Andrew and Noah  VanNorstrand , and Chris Miller,  will perform in Port Townsend on Sunday.
Leah Leach

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Trio performing Sunday

PORT TOWNSEND — The Faux Paws, featuring Port Hadlock’s Chris Miller, will perform at The Palindrome at Eaglemont…

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

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Service set for Unity in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “One Presence and Power” at 11 a.m. Sunday

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Orca rights, commissioner visits on county agendas

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Lola Siegel, 3, enjoys some apple juice from the Port Townsend Food Bank, which has seen an uptick in clients over the past year. It was the first trip to the food bank for Lola and her father, Jonas Siegel, who said that he appreciated the organic and vegetarian options at the food bank. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Food banks offer wide variety

PORT ANGELES — Jonas Siegal rolled a shopping cart out of the Port Townsend Food Bank on Wednesday…

Roarke Jennings of Port Townsend, along with son Niko and baby Chiyo, take in the sun and wind at Pope Marine Park in downtown Port Townsend on Wednesday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Winter sun

Roarke Jennings of Port Townsend, along with son Niko and baby Chiyo, take in the sun and wind…

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Venting issue behind abnormal noise at paper mill, company says

Crews working to mitigate problem

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Trial date moved for Port Ludlow teen

Defendant charged with second-degree murder

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Legal aid clinic scheduled

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers will conduct a free legal aid clinic Saturday, Jan.…

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Landslide on Highway 20 cleared

PORT TOWNSEND — The slide on state Highway 20 near Eaglemount Road was cleared just after 2 p.m.…

Mike Glenn.

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Jefferson Healthcare CEO pay raised to $350,000

Commissioners cite hospital performance

Trumpeter swans fly over wetlands along Center Road in Chimacum. The trumpeter swan is the heaviest American bird and also the largest, with a wingspan up to 8 feet. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Swans in flight

Trumpeter swans fly over wetlands along Center Road in Chimacum.

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Jefferson PUD considers taking over meter reading

Current 10-year contract expires this February

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AAUW-PT selects Woman of Excellence

PORT TOWNSEND — Pat Teal is the 2023 Woman of Excellence for the Port Townsend branch of the…

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No one injured in Quilcene RV fire

QUILCENE — No one was reported injured in a recreational vehicle fire in the Hazel Point area of…

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Park to close areas in anticipation of inclement weather

Heavy rain, high wind expected

Robert Flagg of Port Townsend looks down at a massive log that is jammed under a section of the pier at the Northwest Maritime Center on Monday. The log was washed in by recent king tides and winds and caused minor damage to the railing, which has been repaired. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Washed ashore

Robert Flagg of Port Townsend looks down at a massive log that is jammed under a section of…

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Port Hadlock sewer gets boost with federal rescue plan dollars

Funding comes as Jefferson County ponders ARPA funds

Vivian Hansen, left, will oversee Peninsula Daily News’ customer service department. She is joined at the front desk by Llewellynn Foulk, center, and Kathleen Boyd. (Alyssa Brown/Peninsula Daily News)

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PDN adds customer service supervisor

We have heard you and we’re fixing it.