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Know before you vote: PDN's North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide available online and in print

Know before you vote: PDN’s North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide available online and in print

THE NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula Voter Guide, produced as a public service by the Peninsula Daily News, is available online and in print across Clallam and… Continue reading

Know before you vote: PDN's North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide available online and in print
Joseph Reohm

Magician, illusionist to give performance today in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Reohm, a nontraditional magician and illusionist, is set to give a performance in the Pirate Union Building, aka the PUB at… Continue reading

Joseph Reohm
Everett's Sergio Barrera

MEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula adds to division lead with win against Everett

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men's soccer team added to its lead at the top of the Northwest Athletic Conference North Division with a… Continue reading

Everett's Sergio Barrera

NEWS BRIEFS: Chimacum, Port Townsend school boards meet Friday in annual gathering . . . and other items

PORT TOWNSEND — The Chimacum and Port Townsend school boards will gather in their annual meeting Friday. The meeting will be from 5:30 p.m. to… Continue reading

Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Teresa Verraes

PHOTO GALLERY: Jefferson County dignitaries join new Peninsula publisher at Port Townsend reception

PORT TOWNSEND — A variety of Jefferson County community leaders at a public reception Monday welcomed Terry Ward, new publisher of the Peninsula Daily News,… Continue reading

Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Teresa Verraes
Olympic's Hanna Troy

PREP SPORTS: Olympic capitalizes on Port Angeles miscues in a 4-0 girls soccer win; other area reports

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls soccer team controlled much of the early going against Olympic, before the second-place Trojans capitalized on some Roughrider… Continue reading

Olympic's Hanna Troy

Second-degree rape charge dismissed against Port Angeles man

PORT ANGELES — A second-degree rape charge has been dismissed against a Port Angeles man. David Lyle Schroeder, 28, had been charged with second-degree rape,… Continue reading

Temporary closure of Race Street in Port Angeles starts today

PORT ANGELES — Race Street between Caroline and Georgiana streets will be closed at noon today, city officials said. The closure is scheduled to end… Continue reading

Beavers as climate adaptation tool topic of lecture in Forks this Friday

FORKS — “A Novel Climate Adaptation Tool — Beaver Relocation” will be presented at the Olympic Natural Resources Center at 7 p.m. Friday. Benjamin Dittbrenner,… Continue reading

The Port Angeles High School Wind Ensemble

Bevy of school concerts slated on North Olympic Peninsula; Port Angeles kicks off season today

North Olympic Peninsula student concerts for the fall and winter season have been scheduled, showcasing hundreds of young musicians performing with voice and instrument. All… Continue reading

The Port Angeles High School Wind Ensemble
Brief outages planned in downtown Port Angeles to continue through November

Brief outages planned in downtown Port Angeles to continue through November

PORT ANGELES — Periodic planned electrical outages of 10 to 30 minutes began Tuesday downtown and are expected to last from six to seven weeks.… Continue reading

Brief outages planned in downtown Port Angeles to continue through November
Michael Spence

Bus-driving poet to give reading Thursday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Michael Spence, poet and longtime driver of urban transit buses, will arrive here for a public reading in the Little Theater at… Continue reading

Michael Spence
Wayde Winnop

BUSINESS BRIEF: Peninsula glass company adds Sequim graduate

PORT ANGELES — August Glass LLC has hired Wayde Winnop. Winnop is a Sequim High School graduate and is the son of Gary and Patti… Continue reading

Wayde Winnop
Kanyon Anderson and the Peninsula College women's soccer program are playing for their 100th win in a match against Everett today at Wally Sigmar Field. Jeff Halstead/for Peninsula Daily News

COLLEGE SOCCER: Stakes are high in Peninsula’s showdown with Everett today

PORT ANGELES — Not everything is on the line when the Peninsula College women's soccer team hosts Everett this afternoon at Wally Sigmar Field, but… Continue reading

Kanyon Anderson and the Peninsula College women's soccer program are playing for their 100th win in a match against Everett today at Wally Sigmar Field. Jeff Halstead/for Peninsula Daily News

Financial planning, marketing workshops offered to farmers, fishermen in Port Townsend next month

PORT TOWNSEND — Three workshops will be offered in November to farmers, producers and fishermen to assist in financial planning and direct marketing. The workshops… Continue reading

Highly capable student program meeting scheduled Oct. 27 at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — An informational meeting on the Port Angeles School District highly capable student program is set for Tuesday, Oct. 27. The meeting is… Continue reading

Joseph Reohm

Magician, illusionist to give performance Thursday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Reohm, a nontraditional magician and illusionist, is set to give a performance in the Pirate Union Building, aka the PUB at… Continue reading

Joseph Reohm

NEWS BRIEFS: Temporary closure of Race Street in Port Angeles starts Thursday . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — Race Street between Caroline and Georgiana streets will be closed at noon Thursday, city officials said. The closure is scheduled to end… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula jobless rates dip lower in September

North Olympic Peninsula jobless rates continued to dip to multi-year lows in September as 188 Clallam and Jefferson County residents left the ranks of the… Continue reading

OMC forum to discuss community health needs set today in Port Angeles
OMC forum to discuss community health needs set today in Port Angeles