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Poplars to be removed in spring
PORT TOWNSEND — The Port of Port Townsend will begin removing the Lombardy poplars along the south side of Sims Way in late April or early May as part of the Boat Yard expansion project.
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Port Townsend, Chimacum pass school levies
Voters in the Chimacum School District on Tuesday were approving Proposition 1, a three-year, $7.275 million replacement educational programs and operations (EP&O) levy to support teaching, school ...
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Salford City Council have approved plans for a £250m data centre at Peel Waters’ Halo West site, in Salford, Greater Manchester. Peel Waters had previously secured planning permission to redevelop the ...