Life

Scholarships for Jefferson County women available

PORT TOWNSEND — The University Women’s Foundation of Jefferson County is accepting applications for its scholarships to universities,…

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Clusters blamed for rising Jefferson County numbers

Health officer: Outbreaks easier to track than individuals

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Jefferson Healthcare awaits COVID-19 vaccine

So far, 4,356 doses have been administered

Linda keeps her gorgeous lemon trees alive by providing them sunlight in the covered patio. However with the freezing temperatures, a cover and heat provided by a light bulb will keep them warm even during our chilliest evenings. Be creative with your plants. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News)

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Some houseplants are worth a little hassle

AS WE CONTINUE our two week series on houseplants, we got a chance to see Alicia’s home acting…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Virtual meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Sudna Hazard's 'Floribunda' series in featured at the Port Townsend Gallery through the month of February.

Arts & Entertainment

Woodwork, floral paintings featured at Port Townsend Gallery

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Gallery’s featured artists for the month of February are Martha Collins and…

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District 24 legislators slam regional virus plans

Decisions leave Peninsula counties at ‘a standstill’

Louise Woehrle and her uncle, Air Force bombardier Charles Woehrle, co-created "Stalag Luft III: One Man's Story," about the B-17 flight that led to his capture and imprisonment by the Nazis during World War II.     photo courtesy of Whirlygig Productions

Arts & Entertainment

A POW lives to tell

‘Stalag Luft III’ depicts wartime camp, aftermath

A variety of tents and tarps are spread out at the homeless encampment at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. . (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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OlyCAP proposes plan that may lead to a new solution

Agency: Present situation doesn’t work

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Peninsula COVID-19 cases, infection rates reported

Sunday’s toll: 12 more in Clallam, none in Jefferson

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Golf shop lease before Port Townsend council

The Port Townsend City Council will consider authorizing the city manager to execute a three-year lease with Gabriel…

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Virus case counts rise on Peninsula

The North Olympic Peninsula reported 13 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, with eight new cases in Jefferson…

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Navy’s anti-terrorism force protection exercise starts Monday

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island is one of four Navy installations to conduct its annual “anti-terrorism…

Jason Bringhurst is the bishop of the Mt Pleasant Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Life

Mount Pleasant Ward names new bishop

PORT ANGELES — The Mount Pleasant Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has sustained…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Courage is fear that has said its prayers

FRIENDS, THE PAST few weeks have been historically difficult ones for our country. You know the reasons I…

"Rooster" is one of Fran Bodman's works that will be highlighted by the Port Ludlow Art League starting Monday.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Ludlow Art League highlights painter, jeweler

Shopping for Valentine’s Day planned

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Peninsula levies on February ballot

The 2021 Special Election on Feb. 9 will have voters across the North Olympic Peninsula deciding on key…

Tirzah Juskalian, COVID Navigator for Olympic Community Action Programs, talks to homeless campers at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds Thursday during the annual Point In Time homeless count. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, OlyCAP, along with Bayside Housing Services, only used staff to conduct the count, instead of having assistance from volunteers.

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Jefferson County homelessness counted for Point in Time

Tirzah Juskalian, COVID Navigator for Olympic Community Action Programs, talks to homeless campers at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds…

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Navy gets approval for state park training

Number of parks to be cut; which parks to be used unknown now

A kite surfer enjoys the wind and waves early afternoon Wednesday at Fort Worden State Park's beach near Point Wilson Lighthouse. Kitesurfing alone is a good way to social distance and stay active while COVID-19 remains a danger. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Wind and waves for kite surfer

A kite surfer enjoys the wind and waves early afternoon Wednesday at Fort Worden State Park’s beach near…