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Heart luncheon raises record $266K for cause

The 18th annual Red, Set Go! Heart Luncheon netted a record-breaking $266,000 to benefit the Olympic Medical Center Heart Center in Sequim.… Continue reading

International Women’s Day celebration set Wednesday

Womanfest and Olympic Cellars will host a 21st International Women’s Day celebration at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The annual fundraiser will be in… Continue reading

Little free library opens for business

Grand opening Saturday at Jefferson Elementary School

Olympic Theatre Arts to stage ‘Fools’

Steve Fisher will direct Neil Simon’s “Fools” with performances at 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and matinees at 2 p.m. Sundays through March… Continue reading

Port Angeles School District superintendent search extended

Board expects to choose from two finalists on Thursday

Olympic Medical Center CEO Darryl Wolfe, left, and board President Ann Henninger present information and answer questions about the hospital’s exploration of a possible partnership with another health care system at a forum held by the Clallam County Democrats. Aligning with another organization could help address OMC’s financial challenges and meet community care needs, Wolfe said. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Services at center of Olympic Medical Center process

Partnership could improve financial stability, care delivery

Olympic Medical Center CEO Darryl Wolfe, left, and board President Ann Henninger present information and answer questions about the hospital’s exploration of a possible partnership with another health care system at a forum held by the Clallam County Democrats. Aligning with another organization could help address OMC’s financial challenges and meet community care needs, Wolfe said. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Workers from Global Diving and Salvage of Seattle pump water on Monday from inside the hull of the 50-foot powerboat Goldfinch that sank in Point Hudson Marina on Feb. 22. The boat was later towed to Port Townsend Marina. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sunken boat floated to Port Townsend Boat Yard

A diver from Seattle’s Global Diving & Salvage patched a hole in a sunken vessel’s wooden hull so it could be dewatered… Continue reading

Workers from Global Diving and Salvage of Seattle pump water on Monday from inside the hull of the 50-foot powerboat Goldfinch that sank in Point Hudson Marina on Feb. 22. The boat was later towed to Port Townsend Marina. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
The 130th Irrigation Festival’s queen, Lily Tjemsland, receives her crown after participating in the scholarship pageant, which included a monologue performance, a dance routine with her fellow contestants and answering questions, both on stage and off. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
The 130th Irrigation Festival’s queen, Lily Tjemsland, receives her crown after participating in the scholarship pageant, which included a monologue performance, a dance routine with her fellow contestants and answering questions, both on stage and off. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
From left, Teyah Elofson-Cross, Lincoln Park BMX, and Finn Thompson, Port Angeles boys swimming.

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK: Teyah Elofson-Cross, BMX, and Finn Thompson, swimming

Port Angeles sixth-grader Teyah Elofson-Cross is the latest BMX star to come from the Lincoln Park BMX track. In Houston this past weekend, she competed… Continue reading

From left, Teyah Elofson-Cross, Lincoln Park BMX, and Finn Thompson, Port Angeles boys swimming.
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Portions of a crowd of more than 300 people hold signs and sing songs in support of fired national park and forest service employees during a Saturday protest at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain and surrounding areas along Front Street in Port Angeles. The assembly later marched through downtown streets, regrouping at the Clallam County Courthouse. The gathering was one of numerous protests at National Park Service sites across the United States against staffing reductions enacted by the Trump administration to reduce government expenditures. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Demonstration for parks

Portions of a crowd of more than 300 people hold signs and sing songs in support of fired national park and forest service employees during… Continue reading

Portions of a crowd of more than 300 people hold signs and sing songs in support of fired national park and forest service employees during a Saturday protest at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain and surrounding areas along Front Street in Port Angeles. The assembly later marched through downtown streets, regrouping at the Clallam County Courthouse. The gathering was one of numerous protests at National Park Service sites across the United States against staffing reductions enacted by the Trump administration to reduce government expenditures. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Forks administrators share State of City

Annual address highlights finances, public safety, planning

PDC to look into Sequim letter

Complaint: Support for schools broke law

Weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Complex this week. There will be… Continue reading

STATE 1B BASKETBALL: Neah Bay girls hit 12 treys to beat Pateros

The Neah Bay girls basketball team drilled 12 3-pointers, including six from Cerise Moss in overwhelming Pateros 66-31 in the state 1B regionals… Continue reading

The Sequim Wolves defeated Lindbergh 44-36 Friday night in a Class 2A Boys Basketball State Regional Round contest at the UPS Fieldhouse in Tacoma. Sequim advanced to the state tournament at the Yakima Valley SunDome for the first time since 2013. The Wolves will face a loser-out contest at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
The Sequim Wolves defeated Lindbergh 44-36 Friday night in a Class 2A Boys Basketball State Regional Round contest at the UPS Fieldhouse in Tacoma. Sequim advanced to the state tournament at the Yakima Valley SunDome for the first time since 2013. The Wolves will face a loser-out contest at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

A GROWING CONCERN: March into spring gardening

TODAY MARKS THE beginning of March and, as we all see, daylight length is expanding greatly. The crocuses are in bloom, miniature daffodil flowers soon… Continue reading

Port Angeles police officers and firefighters responded Friday after a car when into a building in the 600 block of East Front Street. Traffic was disrupted until the vehicle could be cleared from the scene, police said. (Port Angeles Police Department)

Car goes into building

Port Angeles police officers and firefighters responded Friday after a car when into a building in the 600 block of East Front Street. Traffic was… Continue reading

Port Angeles police officers and firefighters responded Friday after a car when into a building in the 600 block of East Front Street. Traffic was disrupted until the vehicle could be cleared from the scene, police said. (Port Angeles Police Department)

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