Kitsap Sun - Sun Nov 08
YAHOO! By Ed Friedrich Sunday, November 8, 2009 KINGSTON - Families returning from weekend trips to the Olympic Peninsula might someday drive straight to the Kingston ferry dock instead of waiting hours along the side of Highway 104.
Port Townsend city, county agree: Working together should breed successPeninsula Daily News - Sun Nov 08
City Council members and Jefferson County commissioners vowed during a joint meeting last week to collaborate on critical issues of economic development, land use and water planning in what could be a first step toward political unity.
Ceremonies, dinners to honor veterans across PeninsulaPeninsula Daily News - Sun Nov 08
Veterans of foreign wars will be honored with ceremonies and dinners this week, with the largest gathering promising to be the regional Veterans Day ceremony at the Coast Guard station in Port Angeles on Wednesday.
Ferry running again at KeystoneSouth Whidbey Record - Fri Nov 06
Service on the Port Townsend to Keystone ferry route resumed Friday morning. The Steilacoom II had been out of service for more than a day so work crews could rebuild an auxiliary generator that had been damaged a week before.
Farm to Cafeteria conference brings buyers, sellers to tablePeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
The message of the first North Olympic Peninsula Farm to The Cafeteria Conference on Thursday was that the farmer and the food buyer should be friends.
Wind downs tree, causing 'a big inconvenience' south of QuilcenePeninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 06
High winds blew a tree down across U.S. Highway 101 near the Big Quilcene River Bridge about a mile south of Quilcene, downing power lines and closing the highway in both directions for more than an hour Thursday afternoon.
Port Townsend Food Bank moving to 'an absolutely better' new homePeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05
When a client asked if she was sad to move the Port Townsend Food Bank from the home it has had for three years, Director Shirley Moss answered without hesitation.
Pilot builds plane before he earns his wings in Jefferson CountyPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05
Steve Craig learned to build his first airplane from nose to tail before he earned his pilot's license.
Trial in slaying of Quilcene couple delayed until next yearPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 05
The trial of Michael J. Pierce, accused of killing a Quilcene couple and then setting their house ablaze to cover his tracks, has been delayed until next spring, about a year after Patrick and Janice Yarr were found dead in their burned home.
Beck unseated, Thompson wins in Port of Port Townsend racesPeninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 04
Leif Erickson unseated longtime incumbent Herb Beck while Dave Thompson kept his seat against challenger Bob Schuessler on the Port of Port Townsend commission, as the first results of Tuesday's general election were tallied.
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