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Hardy’s Market in Sequim lends a helping hand

Hardy’s Market in Sequim lends a helping hand

Derrick Killion, manager of Hardy’s Market in Sequim, left, and Jodi Nevers bag free Thanksgiving meals for customers and visitors to the convenience… Continue reading

Hardy’s Market in Sequim lends a helping hand
Lace up your skates at the Winter Ice Village in Port Angeles

Lace up your skates at the Winter Ice Village in Port Angeles

Skaters make their way around the rink of the Winter Ice Village in Port Angeles on its opening day Friday. The skate rink will be… Continue reading

Lace up your skates at the Winter Ice Village in Port Angeles
Junior trotters in Port Townsend

Junior trotters in Port Townsend

Reid Sigmone, 9, left and Nck Harper, 7, both from Port Townsend, take the early lead in the children’s 5K dash to benefit Jumping Mouse… Continue reading

Junior trotters in Port Townsend
Life of Port Angeles city councilman and community volunteer Jim Moran celebrated

Life of Port Angeles city councilman and community volunteer Jim Moran celebrated

A flag line of American Legion Riders stands watch at the front entrance of the Port Angeles Senior Center prior to Saturday’s celebration of life… Continue reading

Life of Port Angeles city councilman and community volunteer Jim Moran celebrated
Port Angeles Food-A-Thon more than half-way to goal

Port Angeles Food-A-Thon more than half-way to goal

KONP Radio announcer Todd Ortloff, left, gives a cue to Port Angeles Food Bank Executive Director Emily Dexter, right, along with food… Continue reading

Port Angeles Food-A-Thon more than half-way to goal
Tannenbaum on the rise in Port Angeles

Tannenbaum on the rise in Port Angeles

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department employee Brooke Keohokaloke watches as a crane lifts the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree into place… Continue reading

Tannenbaum on the rise in Port Angeles
Erg-A-Thon event returns to Port Angeles

Erg-A-Thon event returns to Port Angeles

Harrison Fulton, 15, a member of the Port Angeles High School NJROTC, pulls on a rowing machine during Saturday’s second annual Erg-A-Thon,… Continue reading

Erg-A-Thon event returns to Port Angeles
Second season of Port Angeles ice rink promises more

Second season of Port Angeles ice rink promises more

Bigger sheet of ice, more lights and expanded skating season in store for Friday opening

Second season of Port Angeles ice rink promises more
Deck the halls at the Christmas Cottage craft sale in Port Angeles

Deck the halls at the Christmas Cottage craft sale in Port Angeles

Lisa MacDonald of Port Angeles examines a decorative wreath, one of thousands of locally-made holiday items available at this weekend’s Christmas Cottage craft sale at… Continue reading

Deck the halls at the Christmas Cottage craft sale in Port Angeles
Preparing the way for Field Arts & Events Hall

Preparing the way for Field Arts & Events Hall

An excavator constructs a gravel access road to the site of the future Field Arts & Events Hall on Tuesday on the… Continue reading

Preparing the way for Field Arts & Events Hall
Winter Ice Village preparations underway in Port Angeles

Winter Ice Village preparations underway in Port Angeles

Adam Bruch of Lakeside Industries smooths out ridges as a road grader spreads sand to provide a base Thursday for this year’s… Continue reading

Winter Ice Village preparations underway in Port Angeles
Carefully counting in Clallam

Carefully counting in Clallam

Clallam County Elections Deputy Susan Johnson sorts through uncounted ballots Wednesday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles.… Continue reading

Carefully counting in Clallam
Lakeside Industries mans food drive in Port Angeles

Lakeside Industries mans food drive in Port Angeles

Lakeside Industries employees Tim Anton, left, and Jorden Shillington load a truck with donated food items during the company’s annual “Flag Down Hunger” food drive… Continue reading

Lakeside Industries mans food drive in Port Angeles
How ‘bout them apples?

How ‘bout them apples?

Amy Preusser of Agnew, right, and Susan Savage of Sequim, both members of the Olympic Orchard Society, slice samples of various apples and… Continue reading

How ‘bout them apples?
Halloween fun on the Olympic Peninsula

Halloween fun on the Olympic Peninsula

Trick-or-treaters filled streets of many North Olympic Peninsula towns to visit businesses, make the rounds in their neighborhoods and take part in parades. Some young… Continue reading

Halloween fun on the Olympic Peninsula
Tree planting in Port Angeles park

Tree planting in Port Angeles park

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department employees Brooke Keohokaloke and Darryl Anderson prepare a red oak tree for planting Wednesday at Quinn Redlin Kinter Memorial… Continue reading

Tree planting in Port Angeles park
Putting on final touches at Pumpkin Party in Carlsborg

Putting on final touches at Pumpkin Party in Carlsborg

Ava Mae Schoessler, 4, of Sequim gets a unicorn painted on her cheek by Sarah Burgess of Agnew during Saturday’s Pumpkin Party at… Continue reading

Putting on final touches at Pumpkin Party in Carlsborg
Seals chill in Port Angeles Harbor

Seals chill in Port Angeles Harbor

Dozens of harbor seals congregate on a log boom at the west end of Port Angeles Harbor on Thursday. The seals were… Continue reading

Seals chill in Port Angeles Harbor
Burning candle probable cause of blaze near Front Street in Port Angeles

Burning candle probable cause of blaze near Front Street in Port Angeles

A burning candle left unattended likely was the cause of a fire that extensively damaged a recreational vehicle. The fire, which broke… Continue reading

Burning candle probable cause of blaze near Front Street in Port Angeles
Peninsula’s fall colors on display over Elwha River

Peninsula’s fall colors on display over Elwha River

A logging truck makes its way over the state Highway 112 bridge over the Elwha River west of Port Angeles on Tuesday as autumn’s colors… Continue reading

Peninsula’s fall colors on display over Elwha River