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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.

News

Port Townsend woman dies while driving

State Patrol: She suffered medical emergency causing crash

OUTDOORS: Salmon season-setting gets started Feb. 28

Sports

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

Politics

Presidential primary ballots mailed today

Voting for Washington’s 2020 Presidential Primary is nearly underway with ballots set for mailing today.

Makah chief to share tribal tradition

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Makah chief to share tribal tradition

‘How we are Related to the Whales’ takes place in Port Townsend

Jefferson County rejoins OPNET

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Jefferson County rejoins OPNET

Commissioners approve revived pact

Politics

State House passes bill to expand court-ordered gun confiscation

Measure would apply to those subject to vulnerable adult protection orders

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Words of wisdom from a dance teacher

AT ESALEN, ONE of Earth’s most glorious spots perched on California’s Big Sur Coast, we sat wearing long…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Co-managed to extinction

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. The WDFW, aka the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,…

USS Nimitz makes port call in Port Townsend

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USS Nimitz makes port call in Port Townsend

About 1,000 sailors anticipated through Thursday

Story Slam, a Celtic concert, climate change lecture scheduled Thursday

Arts & Entertainment

Story Slam, a Celtic concert, climate change lecture scheduled Thursday

Poetry readings, bingo and a climate change lecture will be offered Thursday on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Business

Jefferson Healthcare receives Women’s Choice Award

PORT TOWNSEND — Women’s Choice Award has named Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend as one of America’s Best…

Tree planting, beach walk, swan talk slated among Peninsula activities

Arts & Entertainment

Tree planting, beach walk, swan talk slated among Peninsula activities

Tree planting, bingo, a low-tide walk and a swan lecture are among the upcoming activities on the North…

News

Woman seeks damages from 2014 collision in Port Townsend

Attorney: Client has not recovered

Crime & Justice

New trial date set for man charged with child sex crimes

Judge may rule on bail reduction Friday

Politics

Primary ballots to be mailed to voters

Military, overseas ballots were mailed Jan. 24

Kilmer, Allen recognized by national Native American organization

News

Kilmer, Allen recognized by national Native American organization

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Derek Kilmer and W. Ron Allen, chairman and CEO of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe…

PDN deliveries late

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PDN deliveries late

Papers will arrive later today or with tomorrow’s edition

Crime & Justice

Man pleads guilty to federal child molestation charge

Sentencing in May likely 8 to 12 years in prison