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Forks' Chloe Gaydeski eyes the ball as she prepares to send a spike over the net during the Spartans' 3-1 win over Toledo on Wednesday during the Class 2B District 4 Tournament.

AREA SPORTS: Forks netters stay alive in bid for state volleyball berth

Forks stayed alive in the Class 2B Southwest District 4 volleyball tournament on Wednesday, winning loser-out contests against Pacific League foe Ocosta 3-1… Continue reading

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Forks' Chloe Gaydeski eyes the ball as she prepares to send a spike over the net during the Spartans' 3-1 win over Toledo on Wednesday during the Class 2B District 4 Tournament.
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Sequim senior captain Jenny Gomez has increased her goal scoring this season, part of the reason the Wolves are headed to the Class 2A state tournament.
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Sequim senior captain Jenny Gomez has increased her goal scoring this season, part of the reason the Wolves are headed to the Class 2A state tournament.

General election ballots mailed

Voters have until 8 p.m. on Nov. 7

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Port Angeles' Izzy Felton, front, gets tangled in the box with Renton goalkeeper Zitlaly Valeriano-Reyes during Tuesday's bidistrict playoff at Wally Sigmar Field in Port Angeles.

PREP SOCCER PLAYOFFS: Riders get roughed up, but win postseason opener 2-0

When you look at the Port Angeles girls soccer roster, you will see a lot of sophomores and freshmen. That team full… Continue reading

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Port Angeles' Izzy Felton, front, gets tangled in the box with Renton goalkeeper Zitlaly Valeriano-Reyes during Tuesday's bidistrict playoff at Wally Sigmar Field in Port Angeles.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Forks’ LeDuke Pacific 2B League volleyball coach of the year

Forks’ Jenn LeDuke was named the Pacific 2B volleyball coach of the year and the Spartans got three of their players named to… Continue reading

Photo credit: Dee Renee Ericks

Caption: Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society members celebrate the organization’s 50th anniversary. Seated, from left to right are: Ken Wiersema, Dow Lambert and John Gussman. Standing, from left to right, Bob Boekelheide, Kendra Donelson, Audrey Gift, Sue Dryden and Marie Grad.

Audubon Society celebrates anniversary

The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society celebrated its 50th anniversary during a recent open house at the Dungeness River Nature Center. Seated, from left, are Ken… Continue reading

Photo credit: Dee Renee Ericks

Caption: Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society members celebrate the organization’s 50th anniversary. Seated, from left to right are: Ken Wiersema, Dow Lambert and John Gussman. Standing, from left to right, Bob Boekelheide, Kendra Donelson, Audrey Gift, Sue Dryden and Marie Grad.
Matt Kracht will discuss his field guides at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Author talk set Saturday in Port Angeles

Matt Kracht will discuss his field guides at 2 p.m. Saturday. Kracht will speak at the Port Angeles Main Library, 2210 S.… Continue reading

Matt Kracht will discuss his field guides at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Boating safety clinic scheduled

America’s Boating Club of the North Olympic Peninsula will present a boating safety clinics at 10 a.m. Saturday. The free clinic is… Continue reading

Book sale planned in Port Hadlock

The Friends of the Jefferson County Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The sale is… Continue reading

Charges filed in killing

Accused to be back in court on Nov. 14

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COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College women No. 1 in national coaches’ poll

The Peninsula College women’s soccer team had an uphill climb all year to win the North Region, having to win its final… Continue reading

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Great decisions group to meet

The Great Decisions discussion group will meet at at 10 a.m. Friday. The monthly discussion group meets in the adult learning annex at… Continue reading

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Harvest theme set for November’s First Friday Art Walk in Sequim

The Blue Whole Gallery will feature the work of Katherine Loveland and Mike Middlestead in its front windows through November, with the artists… Continue reading

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Poetry reading planned on Friday

TELL THEM Small and bright as a hummingbird in winter, time is all we have. Whose warmth will you reach for in the end? Whose… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend wrestles with rate increases

Public hearing to be continued next week

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Laurie de Leonne, artistic director of RainShadow Chorale, will direct concerts on Friday and Saturday.

Rainshadow Chorale to perform Saturday, Sunday

RainShadow Chorale’s fall concerts on Friday and Saturday, “Choose Something Like a Star,” highlight the music of “Frostiana,” a suite of songs… Continue reading

Laurie de Leonne, artistic director of RainShadow Chorale, will direct concerts on Friday and Saturday.

Shuttle and spindle meeting slated

The North Olympic Shuttle and Spindle Guild will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday. The guild meets at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship,… Continue reading

From left, Christine Buchanan from Camano Island, Michele Harmeling from Palmer, Alaska, and Elizabeth Castillo from Tacoma run in the Salt Creek 24 event held this weekend at the Salt Creek Recreation Area. More than $7,000 was raised during the charity event. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

SALT CREEK 24: They truly went the distance

Three women ran more than 100 miles and roughly $7,000 was raised for local charities in the first Salt Creek 24 event… Continue reading

From left, Christine Buchanan from Camano Island, Michele Harmeling from Palmer, Alaska, and Elizabeth Castillo from Tacoma run in the Salt Creek 24 event held this weekend at the Salt Creek Recreation Area. More than $7,000 was raised during the charity event. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)