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ISSUES OF FAITH: Find reassurance in a sea of change

For I the LORD do not change (Malachi 3:6a ESV) It has been said, “The only thing constant is change.” We experience it from the… Continue reading

Lawmakers get good news on state revenues

Washington’s economy continues to improve, with the latest state revenue forecast showing that lawmakers will have… Continue reading

LETTER: Agrees with Hansen

Paul Hansen’s March 14 opinion piece perfectly stated the case for an emergency measure of a proposed capital gains tax, Senate Bill 5096, to affect… Continue reading

  • Mar 19, 2021

Paving project, including Race Street repairs, begins today in Port Angeles

Paving repairs will begin today on portions of South Race Street, West Fifth Street and Golf Course Road, Port Angeles public works… Continue reading

Ashley Kehl, left, and his wife Jennimae Hillyard will host the 10th annual Plant & Seed Exchange in Port Townsend on Sunday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Plant & Seed Exchange outdoors this Sunday

Free event hosted at farm open to all levels of gardeners

Ashley Kehl, left, and his wife Jennimae Hillyard will host the 10th annual Plant & Seed Exchange in Port Townsend on Sunday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles to take over city waste collection

Contract with collection service to be terminated

Napavine's Grace Gall (4) attempts to block a hit by Forks' Katie Wood on Wednesday evening in Forks, where the Tigers defeated the Spartans 3-0 in the Class 2B Southwest District Volleyball Tournament. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

PREP ROUNDUP: Forks spikers fall in district tournament

Port Angeles and Sequim earn sweeps

Napavine's Grace Gall (4) attempts to block a hit by Forks' Katie Wood on Wednesday evening in Forks, where the Tigers defeated the Spartans 3-0 in the Class 2B Southwest District Volleyball Tournament. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim School District sends out request for qualifications for capital projects

The Sequim School Board has approved the release of a request for qualifications to oversee a $15 million capital project plan. Local voters… Continue reading

Shred event scheduled Saturday

The Fiver Acre School Parent Service Organization will conduct a paper shredding fundraiser 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. A truck from LeMay… Continue reading

Leslie Robertson, events manager for the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, gets a refresher course in operating an ice surfacing machine led by J.D. Uhls of Ice-America on Thursday in preparation for today’s opening of the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Skating rink opens for month-long season

Health department guidelines limit participants at 75

Leslie Robertson, events manager for the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce, gets a refresher course in operating an ice surfacing machine led by J.D. Uhls of Ice-America on Thursday in preparation for today’s opening of the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
More than 100 pieces of mail and other items were recovered from a Port Angeles man’s vehicle, according to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.

Stolen mail and cards recovered

Park rangers investigating Port Angeles man

More than 100 pieces of mail and other items were recovered from a Port Angeles man’s vehicle, according to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.

Water filter sale set for Saturday

The Kiwanis Club of Sequim-Dungeness will sell emergency water purification filters from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The club will sell… Continue reading

Gov. Jay Inslee updates priorities list for vaccinations

Restaurant workers on the North Olympic Peninsula soon will be eligible for vaccinations, after Gov. Jay Inslee announced changes to the state’s priorities Thursday. Restaurant,… Continue reading

Leo Goolden and Clallam County have reached an agreement to move the 1910 wooden yacht he has been restoring in Sequim by Sept. 18. This screen shot is from a YouTube video posted March 13 by the Sampson Boat Co. (Sampson Boat Co. via YouTube)

Boat builder reaches agreement with Clallam County

Reconstructed racing yacht likely to end up in Port Townsend, he says

Leo Goolden and Clallam County have reached an agreement to move the 1910 wooden yacht he has been restoring in Sequim by Sept. 18. This screen shot is from a YouTube video posted March 13 by the Sampson Boat Co. (Sampson Boat Co. via YouTube)
East Jefferson’s Aurin Asbell (12) takes a blow for the team by blocking a penalty kick from from the foot of Kingston’s Olivia Russell during a game at Port Townsend’s Memorial Field on Tuesday. Stand with Aurin are Leah Harrison, (1) and Iris Mattern (11) during a game in Port Townsend on Tuesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
East Jefferson’s Aurin Asbell (12) takes a blow for the team by blocking a penalty kick from from the foot of Kingston’s Olivia Russell during a game at Port Townsend’s Memorial Field on Tuesday. Stand with Aurin are Leah Harrison, (1) and Iris Mattern (11) during a game in Port Townsend on Tuesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Olympic’s Alexis Valenzuela, left, and Sequim’s Abigail Schroeder chase after a loose ball during Tuesday night’s match at Sequim High School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

GIRLS SOCCER: Sequim closes season on a high note

Wolves preserve shutout victory over Olympic

Olympic’s Alexis Valenzuela, left, and Sequim’s Abigail Schroeder chase after a loose ball during Tuesday night’s match at Sequim High School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way were hacked up by a vandal early Wednesday morning sometime between 3:45 a.m. when the daily paper was delivered to the office and 9 a.m. when reporting staff arrived. While giving Port Townsend Police Officer Drew Radford information about the cut shrubs, landlord Matt Caporiotti stated that it will cost about $1,200 to replace them, as some were bonsai. Police are investigating. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Landscaping vandalized outside Port Townsend office

Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way were hacked up by a vandal early… Continue reading

Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way were hacked up by a vandal early Wednesday morning sometime between 3:45 a.m. when the daily paper was delivered to the office and 9 a.m. when reporting staff arrived. While giving Port Townsend Police Officer Drew Radford information about the cut shrubs, landlord Matt Caporiotti stated that it will cost about $1,200 to replace them, as some were bonsai. Police are investigating. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)