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About 150 people turned out for a community portrait on a rainy and wet Saturday, May 31, at the historic Post Office ...
More years ago than I care to admit, I had a private exercise facility. I specialized in one-on-one training. My clients were ...
But the real growth story lies in how Moore Construction turned early challenges into long-term success, thanks in part to a partnership with First Fed. Banking on Growth Like many small ...
The JeffCo Community Tool Library will be opening soon. You can help build the Tool Library's inventory!
An ongoing series of stories about how Port Townsend city officials spend money. The city of Port Townsend hires external firms offering professional services along with outside consultants, but … ...
Memorial Day weekend proved eventful for the Nordland community, as the Nordland General Store celebrated its one-year anniversary as a community co-op with a “Birthday Bash” on Saturday, May ...
Mikki Porter, a longtime Port Townsend resident and deckhand on the ferry route to Coupeville, has thrown his hat in the ring for a seat on Port Townsend’s city council. He said his decision to ...
After years of effort, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has earned accreditation from the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) for the first time. “JCSO began ...
The lawsuit filed by Julie Jaman against the city of Port Townsend and the Olympic Peninsula YMCA, among others, has been settled, according to the city press release dated May 27. It was first ...
Cub Scouts from Pack 4479 and Troop 1539 honored local veterans by placing flags on hundreds of graves in several Port Townsend cemeteries on May 24, part of an annual service project for scouts ...
Dylan Quarles, a born-and-raised Port Townsend resident, is running for a seat on the city council. Quarles, 39, who ...