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Clallam Transit earns state safety recognition

Committee formed to determine next steps for general manager position

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held at 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 Del Guzzi… Continue reading

Five Acre School Barn Dance is set for April 26

Five Acre School will host its 15th Barn Dance from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 26. The annual fundraising event will be… Continue reading

Three friends and their dogs take advantage of a low tide to enjoy morning beach walk along Port Townsend Bay. The snow-capped Olympic Mountains glow in the background. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Scenic stroll

Three friends and their dogs take advantage of a low tide to enjoy morning beach walk along Port Townsend Bay. The snow-capped Olympic Mountains glow… Continue reading

Three friends and their dogs take advantage of a low tide to enjoy morning beach walk along Port Townsend Bay. The snow-capped Olympic Mountains glow in the background. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Two taken to a hospital after two-car crash

Two people were transported to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles following a two-car collision in Blyn. Melissa Cox, 31, of Port Angeles… Continue reading

Sequim’s Raimey Brewer completes her swing and eyes her drive during the Wolves’ Olympic League girls golf match with Olympic at The Cedars at Dungeness on Thursday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim’s Raimey Brewer completes her swing and eyes her drive during the Wolves’ Olympic League girls golf match with Olympic at The Cedars at Dungeness on Thursday. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
A 15-foot pleasure craft sits capsized at Koitlah Point on Thursday. U.S Coast Guard, local and federal agencies responded to a report of an overdue vessel with three people on board after they failed to return Wednesday evening. (U.S. Coast Guard)

Woman found on beach is identified

Two men still missing; search efforts called off

A 15-foot pleasure craft sits capsized at Koitlah Point on Thursday. U.S Coast Guard, local and federal agencies responded to a report of an overdue vessel with three people on board after they failed to return Wednesday evening. (U.S. Coast Guard)
Gail Ralston, 70, is closing in on the all-time sales record for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby. (Leah Leach/for Peninsula Daily News)

Top Duck Derby seller has all-time record in her sights

Gail Ralston has sold 35,500-plus entries since 1989

Gail Ralston, 70, is closing in on the all-time sales record for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby. (Leah Leach/for Peninsula Daily News)

Bid opportunities available for Stevens

Contractors attend event for middle school

Easter egg hunts scheduled for Saturday

Easter activities, including egg hunts and pictures with the Easter bunny, are scheduled for the Peninsula this weekend. • The 46th KONP Easter Egg Hunt… Continue reading

Kids’ fishing derby tops Peninsula weekend events

Music performances, a kids’ fishing derby and a craft fair and flea market highlight events this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. • Fat Ferdie… Continue reading

Marine Area 9 opened for migratory king salmon fishing Monday and Peninsula Daily News
Brothers Brad (left) and Bruce Monrad from Concrete show their hatchery chinook catches during an outing in Marine Area 9's Admiralty Inlet off Port Townsend.

OUTDOORS: Salmon season structure unveiled, final approval in the works

ONE OF THE largest pink forecasts in history is set to return this summer and state fishery managers will bump up limits in response. Anglers… Continue reading

Marine Area 9 opened for migratory king salmon fishing Monday and Peninsula Daily News
Brothers Brad (left) and Bruce Monrad from Concrete show their hatchery chinook catches during an outing in Marine Area 9's Admiralty Inlet off Port Townsend.

Revenue proposals undecided for state

Peninsula legislators differ on their support

UPDATE: Deceased woman located on rocks near Neah Bay

Female believed to be one of three missing from vessel, Sheriff’s Office says

AREA SPORTS: Big game from Braydan White lifts Wolves

Brayden White led a strong Sequim batting attack as the Wolves battered Olympic 18-8… Continue reading

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Port Angeles’ Trae Hanan reaches out to tag home plate before North Kitsap catcher Greyson Prichard can tag him out. He was safe for the second run of the game for the Roughriders.

PREP BASEBALL: Roughriders burn up the base paths in win over North Kitsap

The Port Angeles baseball team has had more than its share of tough losses this season. They were due for a tough,… Continue reading

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Port Angeles’ Trae Hanan reaches out to tag home plate before North Kitsap catcher Greyson Prichard can tag him out. He was safe for the second run of the game for the Roughriders.
Jason Squire, manager of the Rose Theatre in Port Townsend, shows off the new $150,000 Barco SP4K laser projector installed last month. The projector, one of three that the movie house needs for each of its screens, replaces an aging one that failed in June 2024, necessitating a GoFundMe drive for the owners, George Marie and Michael D’Alessandro, to help pay for a new one. More than $105,000 was raised from 777 donors. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

New projector

Jason Squire, manager of the Rose Theatre in Port Townsend, shows off the new $150,000 Barco SP4K laser projector installed last month. The projector, one… Continue reading

Jason Squire, manager of the Rose Theatre in Port Townsend, shows off the new $150,000 Barco SP4K laser projector installed last month. The projector, one of three that the movie house needs for each of its screens, replaces an aging one that failed in June 2024, necessitating a GoFundMe drive for the owners, George Marie and Michael D’Alessandro, to help pay for a new one. More than $105,000 was raised from 777 donors. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)