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Home and kitchen tour highlights weekend events

A home and kitchen tour, stage and music performances and a barn dance are set for this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. • The… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Next steps for the Christian Church

WELL, IT LOOKS like we (that is, the Christian church) have gotten through yet another Easter with its trumpets and alleluias and light, a journey… Continue reading

Jefferson Transit Authority to expand Kingston Express route

Jefferson Transit Authority has announced expanded service on its Kingston Express route beginning May 5. The route currently completes two round trips… Continue reading

Open auditions set for Ghostlight Productions performance

Ghostlight Productions will conduct open auditions for all roles for its upcoming production of “The Lion King Jr.” Auditions are open to… Continue reading

OUUF plans speaker

Emily Beals will present “The Universe and Me: A Creation Story for Our Time” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Beals will be the… Continue reading

Spring gala to raise funds for Madrona Academy

Tickets are available for “Garden Delights: An Enchanted Tea Party.” The spring gala, to raise funds for the Madrona Children’s Academy, will… Continue reading

Karen Barrows

St. Paul’s to feature Earth Day speaker

Karen Barrows will present “The Gifts of Unbelief” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Barrows will be the speaker at the Earth Day service… Continue reading

Karen Barrows
Eponine Bertucci-Kenyon, left, and teaching artist Michele Soderstrom show off the hands they painted for Bertucci-Kenyon’s piece in the Student Wearable Art Show. The show has two performances Saturday afternoon at the Port Townsend High School auditorium. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Student wearable art show set for Saturday

It’s a story, a sculpture and a vision: Each Student Wearable Art Show piece, teacher Margie McDonald said, is the finish line… Continue reading

Eponine Bertucci-Kenyon, left, and teaching artist Michele Soderstrom show off the hands they painted for Bertucci-Kenyon’s piece in the Student Wearable Art Show. The show has two performances Saturday afternoon at the Port Townsend High School auditorium. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Supreme Court says no to recall reconsider

Sequim man found liable for legal fees

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.

Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Water to Wine Through Love” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Douglas-Smith is the pastor at Unity in… Continue reading

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.
M.E. Bartholomew

Unity speaker slated for weekend service

M.E. Bartholomew will present “Pathway to Calm” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Bartholomew will be the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics,… Continue reading

M.E. Bartholomew
Olympia’s Jonathan Wood caught this hatchery chinook while fishing off of Sekiu last weekend. The hatchery chinook limit in Marine Area 5 rises to two fish today <ins>Friday</ins>.

OUTDOORS: Blackmouth chinook limit upped to 2 off Sekiu

SO MANY BLACKMOUTH chinook remain on Marine Area 5’s (Sekiu) sublegal encounters guideline that the daily limit will rise to two hatchery chinook beginning today.… Continue reading

Olympia’s Jonathan Wood caught this hatchery chinook while fishing off of Sekiu last weekend. The hatchery chinook limit in Marine Area 5 rises to two fish today <ins>Friday</ins>.
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Forks’ DeAnthony Davila, right, leaps to deflect the ball away from Montesano’s Cristofer Tobar during the Spartans’ penalty kick shootout win at Spartan Stadium on Wednesday.
Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News 
Forks’ DeAnthony Davila, right, leaps to deflect the ball away from Montesano’s Cristofer Tobar during the Spartans’ penalty kick shootout win at Spartan Stadium on Wednesday.
From left to right, Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding students Krystol Pasecznyk and Scott McNair sand a Prothero Sloop with Sean Koomen, the school’s boat building program director. Koomen said the sanding would take one person a few days. He said the plan is to have 12 people sand it together, which will take a few hours. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

Wooden boatbuilding school building ‘Twin Boats’

Students using traditional and cold-moulding construction techniques

From left to right, Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding students Krystol Pasecznyk and Scott McNair sand a Prothero Sloop with Sean Koomen, the school’s boat building program director. Koomen said the sanding would take one person a few days. He said the plan is to have 12 people sand it together, which will take a few hours. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)
Prevailing wage by trade across multiple counties in Washington state.

Prevailing wages are driving up housing

Administrative burden may decrease competition

Prevailing wage by trade across multiple counties in Washington state.

Drug takeback day set across Peninsula on Saturday

Law enforcement agencies across the North Olympic Peninsula are poised to take part in National Drug Takeback Day. The annual collection program provides an opportunity… Continue reading

North Olympic Library System
Rendering of the new Sequim Library, which is currently under construction.

Library system board recognizes top donors

Naming opportunities still available

North Olympic Library System
Rendering of the new Sequim Library, which is currently under construction.

Port of Port Angeles approves roof rehab projects

McKinley Paper Company moves out of Marine Drive warehouse

Public meeting set to meet administrator candidates

Jefferson County will host a public meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday to introduce the four candidates under consideration for the county administrator… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Trae Hanan hits a single to begin a big rally in the sixth inning against Olympic on Tuesday. Port Angeles won 5-2, then dropped an eight-inning game 6-5 to Bainbridge later in the night. (Pierre LaBossiere/for Peninsula Daily News)

PREP BASEBALL: Port Angeles splits unusual three-team doubleheader

While the Port Angeles baseball team sometimes struggles to hit, the Roughriders have shown this season they can play with just about… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Trae Hanan hits a single to begin a big rally in the sixth inning against Olympic on Tuesday. Port Angeles won 5-2, then dropped an eight-inning game 6-5 to Bainbridge later in the night. (Pierre LaBossiere/for Peninsula Daily News)