Whidbey News Times - Fri Nov 27
How would you like to hop aboard the Squi Qui? A partnership between several Coupeville organizations and the Swinomish Tribal Community has come up with a possible name for the future ferry that will serve the Port Townsend-to-Keystone route.
Puget Sound Energy Offers Tips for Safe and Efficient Ways to Light up the HolidaysBusiness Wire - Fri Nov 27
With the arrival of the holiday season and festive decorating underway, Puget Sound Energy reminds customers to stay safe and save energy by using ENERGY STAR -rated LED decorative holiday lights.
Chimacum Thanksgiving feast warms about 320Peninsula Daily News - Fri Nov 27
"Warmth" means a lot of things, many of which were abundant here on Thanksgiving.
More than 300 expected at Chimacum Thanksgiving feastPeninsula Daily News - Thu Nov 26
Volunteers are planning for an extra-large crowd at today's annual Thanksgiving Day dinner at the Tri-Area Community Center.
WSF's quest for new ferries is a real-life drama | Ferry Fare | DecemberKingston Community News - Wed Nov 25
Ferries staff explained the reasons for considering a reservations system and how it might work at a Nov.
Diligent staff keep NKF&R efficient | NKF&R | DecemberKingston Community News - Wed Nov 25
It takes more than firefighters to provide you with reliable and effective emergency response.
(Jefferson County) Neighborhood Thanksgiving gatherings offeredPeninsula Daily News - Wed Nov 25
Turkey and trimmings will be served in Jefferson County at several free community Thanksgiving feasts.
City seeks motion as street projects continue in Port TownsendPeninsula Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Citywide construction continues as streets are closed, driving is slow and crews continue to work, however the silver lining is in the economic and aesthetic boost the city will receive when the projects are completed next year.
Clarifying numbers in Sunday Jefferson County tax assessment reportPeninsula Daily News - Tue Nov 24
A story in the Sunday Peninsula Daily News, "County hears last of property tax appeals," incorrectly said the Assessor's Office increased the value of Melanie C. Reynolds' Port Townsend home when it actually decreased the value.
Donors to Clallam parks lauded at Port Angeles chamberPeninsula Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Generous donations from private landowners have made the Clallam County parks system what it is today, Public Works Director Craig Jacobs told the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce on Monday.
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