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PREP FOOTBALL: Chimacum rallies for win, snaps 18-game losing streak; other area reports

PREP FOOTBALL: Chimacum rallies for win, snaps 18-game losing streak; other area reports

COUPEVILLE — Not many teams in the state are as happy this weekend as Chimacum. The Cowboys ended an 18-game losing streak with a 14-9… Continue reading

PREP FOOTBALL: Chimacum rallies for win, snaps 18-game losing streak; other area reports
Tom Jay

WEEKEND: Artist, foundry man to lecture on bronze casting Saturday in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Tom Jay, a veteran artist and foundry man, will present an illustrated lecture this Saturday afternoon on how he casts a monumental… Continue reading

Tom Jay
Castletown — from left

WEEKEND: Castletown to cook up country flavors in Coyle this Sunday

COYLE — Cook up some modern folk with blues, jazz and country flavors, and you have Castletown, the Portland, Ore., band about to give a… Continue reading

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WEEKEND: Fall festival, concerts among offerings on Peninsula

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Oct. 16. A SCANDINAVIAN FALL festival, Concert in the Woods, and an apple press and fun festival are… Continue reading

AAUW panel to discuss options for aging public in free program Saturday at the Elks Lodge

PORT TOWNSEND — A free program, “Caring for Our Aging Population,” is planned during an American Association of University Women meeting at the Elks Lodge… Continue reading

BOYS TENNIS: Port Angeles cruises to win over North Mason

BELFAIR — Port Angeles earned a 5-1 win over North Mason in its final road match of the Olympic League boys tennis regular season. “We… Continue reading

Brief outages planned in downtown Port Angeles beginning Tuesday

Brief outages planned in downtown Port Angeles beginning Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — Periodic planned electrical outages of 10 to 30 minutes will begin Tuesday downtown and last from six to seven weeks. During the… Continue reading

Brief outages planned in downtown Port Angeles beginning Tuesday

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Medicare Part D clinic set today in Port Angeles . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — Free assistance for Medicare Part D enrollment is available from Statewide Health Insurance benefits advisors from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today.… Continue reading

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Clallam Transit fetes 35th with free rides this Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Clallam Transit is celebrating its 35th anniversary this week, and passengers can ride the bus for free Saturday to commemorate the milestone.… Continue reading

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Peninsula's Coby Yoshimura

COLLEGE SOCCER: Offensive outbursts lead to wins for Peninsula College men and women

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men and women combined for 13 goals in a pair of lopsided soccer wins over Edmonds at Wally Sigmar… Continue reading

Peninsula's Coby Yoshimura
Kevin Mason and the Yacht Club

Dance music set for today at Port Townsend Elks Lodge

PORT TOWNSEND — Rock, Motown, soul and rhythm and blues will fill the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., as the Discovery Dance group… Continue reading

Kevin Mason and the Yacht Club
FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Where the Rainshadow Rumble was a rout and the Chimacum dream comes true

FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Where the Rainshadow Rumble was a rout and the Chimacum dream comes true

SEQUIM — Sequim overcame four-first half interceptions and 15 penalties to wallop Port Angeles 49-6 in the Rainshadow Rumble on Friday. The Roughriders' defense stuffed… Continue reading

FRIDAY PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Where the Rainshadow Rumble was a rout and the Chimacum dream comes true

Hiker, lost while picking mushrooms, is found after search north of Forks

FORKS — A lost hiker was found cold but safe after she and her husband set out to pick mushrooms in a wooded area about… Continue reading

Hospice plans yearly memorial service in Port Townsend for Oct. 22 at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

PORT TOWNSEND — Hospice of Jefferson Healthcare will host its annual community memorial service at 5 p.m. next Thursday, Oct. 22. The free, nondenominational service… Continue reading

Injured Port Townsend woman’s condition upgraded after one-car wreck on Highway 19

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend woman was upgraded from serious to satisfactory condition Thursday at Harborview Medical Center following a Wednesday car wreck. Airlifted… Continue reading

Jazzman Craig Buhler will bring his combo to the next Music Live with Lunch concert this Tuesday at St. Luke's in Sequim. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Jazz player to headline Music Live with Lunch on Tuesday in Sequim

Peninsula Daily News SEQUIM — Music Live with Lunch, the monthly interlude open to all at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., features… Continue reading

Jazzman Craig Buhler will bring his combo to the next Music Live with Lunch concert this Tuesday at St. Luke's in Sequim. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Jefferson Healthcare hospital presents two free lectures at the Jefferson County Library next month

PORT HADLOCK — November will be the final month for Jefferson Healthcare hospital’s health education series, Health from A to Z @ the Library. The… Continue reading

A crew from Strider Construction Co.

Lincoln Street traffic disrupted for sewer line work

PORT ANGELES — Traffic on South Lincoln Street around its intersection with Second Street is disrupted today because of sewer work. A crew from Strider… Continue reading

A crew from Strider Construction Co.

Monday reception set in Port Townsend for new publisher of North Olympic Peninsula publications

PORT TOWNSEND — A community reception will be held Monday for Terry Ward, new publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum… Continue reading

Northern elephant seal to be topic of talk in Forks today

FORKS — The Olympic Natural Resources Center will present a program on the northern elephant seal today. The talk by Rob Wamstad will be at… Continue reading