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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Transit board to consider budget

The Board of Jefferson Transit Authority will hear public comment on the 2021 operating and capital budget when…

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Peninsula counties report COVID-19 cases

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula reported 23 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, Friday and Saturday as a…

Downtown retail stores in Port Townsend were closed Thursday for Thanksgiving, but many are planning promotions for Small Business Saturday. Local retailers across the North Olympic Peninsula are offering a variety of sales and promotions this weekend for Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Motto on North Olympic Peninsula is to shop locally

Retailers offer post-Thanksgiving sales

Working on Thanksgiving in the Tri-Area Community Center kitchen are Anita Schmucker, center, and her foster kids, from left, Mya, Rosemary, Friday and Sadie. The family helped prepare some 300 dinners at the Chimacum center Thursday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tri-Area community feast serves nearly 350 people

Volunteers cook, provide carry-out for drive-up guests

Alpenfire's Nancy Bishop has donated a private orchard tour and cider tasting to the Jefferson County Historical Society's AHA Auction. (Jefferson County Historical Society)

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AHA Auction highlights experiences

Funds raised will support Jefferson County Historical Society

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Christian science lecture offered Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — Michelle Nanouche will present “Finding Your Immunity From Disease” at noon Saturday, Dec. 5.

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Peninsula Home Fund campaign begins

Donations will go to local residents in need of ‘a hand up, not a handout’

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PASD joins move to remote learning on Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District will join other districts on the North Olympic Peninsula in…

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First vaccines expected in mid-December

Initial shots for front-line workers

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PAT NEAL: A ‘Dirty Thirties’ Thanksgiving

THIS IS A story of an Olympic Peninsula family celebrating Thanksgiving in the olden days.

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Jefferson commissioners weigh tax for affordable housing projects

Hearing slated for Dec. 14

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Brinnon students to shift back to hybrid model

Starting Monday, students to have three days online, two days in person

A pair of wind surfers take advantage of the high winds and blast across Port Townsend Bay on Tuesday. Gale force winds created unsafe conditions so the 9:30 Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry run was canceled. Jefferson Public Utility District crews responded to several small outages throughout the day. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Windy day on the water

A pair of wind surfers take advantage of the high winds and blast across Port Townsend Bay on…

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Peninsula jobless rate drops in October

The jobless rate continued to fall on the North Olympic Peninsula in October.

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Jefferson County issues first report of COVID-19 death

Elderly woman was in hospice care for other ailments

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Sequim moves to all-virtual classes

Port Angeles schools may follow based on infection rate

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Water shutoffs likely this week in Port Townsend

Downtown pipe fixed, but street remains closed

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Thanksgiving meals will be a little different this year

Dinners available at Salvation Army, Hardy’s, Tri-Area Community Center

Mandolinist David Grisman and painter Tracy Bigelow Grisman, seen here with their donations, are among the contributors to "Weave It Together," the Northwind Arts Center-Port Townsend School of the Arts auction online now. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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‘Weave It Together’ auction kicks off arts merger

Live online event to stay open until 5:45 p.m. Dec. 6

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Long-term care facility reaches 22 total cases

Positive return rate ‘outstrips’ rise in testing, official says