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State officials to notify thousands of workers of potential furloughs if government shuts down over budget impasse

By Rahcel La Corte The Associated Press OLYMPIA — Washington state officials said Thursday that while they don’t think government operations will shut down next… Continue reading

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What’s happening on the North Olympic Peninsula? See today’s PDN front pages

ANOTHER NEWSY DAY on the North Olympic Peninsula! Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, has the highlights, but the print edition of the Peninsula Daily News has 40… Continue reading

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YOU DECIDE! Best of the Peninsula 2015 voting continues today

It's time again to vote for Best of the Peninsula 2015 in separate Clallam County and Jefferson County polling. For the fourth straight year, all… Continue reading

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Burn ban declared in Clallam County effective immediately

Clallam County today imposed a ban on all outdoor burning effective today and continuing at least through Oct. 1, the county Department of Community Development… Continue reading

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More areas of Clallam County added to stage 2 voluntary water curbs

PORT ANGELES — More water users around the Port Angeles area have been given a stage 2 alert urging voluntary water conservation measures by the… Continue reading

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What’s happening on the North Olympic Peninsula? See today’s PDN front pages

ANOTHER NEWSY DAY on the North Olympic Peninsula! Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, has the highlights, but the print edition of the Peninsula Daily News has 40… Continue reading

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A plastic casting of the skull from the bones known as Kennewick Man in Richland. (The Associated Press)

DNA from ancient skeleton of Kennewick Man found in Washington shows tribal ties to Native Americans, study says

By Malcolm Ritter The Associated Press NEW YORK — An ancient skeleton found nearly 20 years ago in a river in Washington is related to… Continue reading

A plastic casting of the skull from the bones known as Kennewick Man in Richland. (The Associated Press)
(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim sunshine symbolized in new civic center totem

In the accompanying photo, Sequim City Manager Steve Burkett, left, and Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Chairman/CEO Ron Allen stand at the base of a totem titled… Continue reading

(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

State officials to notify thousands of workers of potential furloughs if government shuts down over budget impasse

By Rahcel La Corte The Associated Press OLYMPIA — Washington state officials said Thursday that while they don’t think government operations will shut down next… Continue reading

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YOU DECIDE! Best of the Peninsula 2015 voting continues today

It's time again to vote for Best of the Peninsula 2015 in separate Clallam County and Jefferson County polling. For the fourth straight year, all… Continue reading

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YOU DECIDE! Best of the Peninsula 2015 voting begins today

It's time again to vote for Best of the Peninsula 2015 in separate Clallam County and Jefferson County polling. For the fourth straight year, all… Continue reading

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BUSINESS BRIEFS: Mental health talk slated today in Port Angeles . . . and other items

Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press PORT ANGELES — Jan Yount will speak on mental health in the summer in Linkletter Hall in the… Continue reading

(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim sunshine symbolized in new civic center totem

In the accompanying photo, Sequim City Manager Steve Burkett, left, and Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Chairman/CEO Ron Allen stand at the base of a totem titled… Continue reading

(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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What’s happening on the North Olympic Peninsula? See today’s PDN front page

ANOTHER NEWSY DAY on the North Olympic Peninsula! Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, has the highlights, but the print edition of the Peninsula Daily News has 40… Continue reading

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Audit: State’s criminal history records missing details

By Rachel La Corte The Associated Press OLYMPIA — A recent audit of Washington state’s criminal history database found numerous examples of missing records related… Continue reading

A support team on a stand-up paddleboard monitors Seattle resident Andrew Malinak as he begins an attempt to duplicate a historic 18.8-mile swim from Tacoma to Seattle. (Drew Perine/McClatchy News Service)

Man swims from Tacoma to Seattle. Next: A lap around Bainbridge Island and across Strait of Juan de Fuca

By Craig Hill McClatchy News Service On the morning of June 6, a man in a pink swimsuit waded into Puget Sound on the Tacoma… Continue reading

A support team on a stand-up paddleboard monitors Seattle resident Andrew Malinak as he begins an attempt to duplicate a historic 18.8-mile swim from Tacoma to Seattle. (Drew Perine/McClatchy News Service)
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Prepare for your summer cuisine with Relish magazine, in today’s PDN

Just in time for Father's Day and next week's start of summer is Relish, free with today's Peninsula Daily News. You can find the PDN… Continue reading

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What’s happening on the North Olympic Peninsula? See today’s PDN front pages

ANOTHER NEWSY DAY on the North Olympic Peninsula! Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, has the highlights, but the print edition of the Peninsula Daily News has 40… Continue reading

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Aerial view of the Paradise Creek fire in Olympic National Park from Monday. (National Park Service)

Wilderness fire burns near Queets River in Olympic National Park

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Officials have closed off a portion of the Queets River Trail after a fire monitor spotted a small wildfire near the… Continue reading

Aerial view of the Paradise Creek fire in Olympic National Park from Monday. (National Park Service)
Today's front pages tailored for the PDN's Clallam and Jefferson readers. There's more inside that isn't online! ()

What’s happening on the North Olympic Peninsula? See today’s PDN front pages

ANOTHER NEWSY DAY on the North Olympic Peninsula! Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, has the highlights, but the print edition of the Peninsula Daily News has 40… Continue reading

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