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Awards presented in Weather or Not show; People’s Choice still open

Northwind Art has presented $1,400 in awards to four regional artists in the new “Weather or Not” show at Jeanette Best Gallery.… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

Hanger development before Port Angeles

Port of Port Angeles commissioners will discuss Century West Engineering’s hangar development site prep design during a special meeting at 9 a.m.… Continue reading

Lanes to shift on Highway 101 at Elwha River Bridge

PORT ANGELES – Westbound travelers using the US 101 Elwha River Bridge on U.S. Highway 101 will see new temporary changes to the roadway on… Continue reading

Muriel Anderson will perform Tuesday in Port Townsend.

Muriel Anderson to perform Tuesday

Guitarist, harp-guitarist, and composer Muriel Anderson will perform a multimedia at The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Doors at… Continue reading

Muriel Anderson will perform Tuesday in Port Townsend.

Northwind Art seeks artists for holiday exhibit

Northwind Art has issued a call for artists for the 22nd annual “Small Expressions” holiday show. “Small Expressions” is open to artwork… Continue reading

OMC talks finances at public forums

Government reimbursement among hospital’s challenges, officials say

Mike Theune, Regional Fire Communication and Education Specialist with the National Park Service, listens to the radio at Hurricane Ridge on Wednesday as fire crews prepare for a helicopter to help move equipment out of the park. Several wildfires have been burning in Olympic National Park and firefighters are mostly letting the fires run their course.  (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)
Mike Theune, Regional Fire Communication and Education Specialist with the National Park Service, listens to the radio at Hurricane Ridge on Wednesday as fire crews prepare for a helicopter to help move equipment out of the park. Several wildfires have been burning in Olympic National Park and firefighters are mostly letting the fires run their course.  (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

State Highway 19 reopened

State Highway 19 has been reopened after replacement of a culvert at Swansonville Creek, according to a press release from the state… Continue reading

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

These Lincoln Park BMX racers recently won Gold Cup plates at the Northwest Gold Cup Finals held in Richland. From left, are Bradan Gray, Trinity Gaither, Thomas Schreoeder, Carmelo Kompkoff, Caleb Underwood, Toby Kreider, Jackson Beal, Gabe Granum, Ryker Rossi, Ryan Albin, Teyah Elofson-Cross. Not in the picture are Thomas Penn, Keira Keller and Anthony Hulse. (Lincoln Park BMX)

BMX: 14 Lincoln Park BMX riders win Gold Cup plates

This past weekend the Northwest Gold Cup finals were held in Richland. Lincoln Park BMX in Port Angeles had 14 riders earn 17 Gold Cup… Continue reading

These Lincoln Park BMX racers recently won Gold Cup plates at the Northwest Gold Cup Finals held in Richland. From left, are Bradan Gray, Trinity Gaither, Thomas Schreoeder, Carmelo Kompkoff, Caleb Underwood, Toby Kreider, Jackson Beal, Gabe Granum, Ryker Rossi, Ryan Albin, Teyah Elofson-Cross. Not in the picture are Thomas Penn, Keira Keller and Anthony Hulse. (Lincoln Park BMX)
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Port Angeles’ Izzy Felton, left, and Sequim’s Mikiah Winter jostle for possession of the ball along the sideline during the first half of the Wolves 2-1 Rainshadow Rumble girls soccer victory.
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Port Angeles’ Izzy Felton, left, and Sequim’s Mikiah Winter jostle for possession of the ball along the sideline during the first half of the Wolves 2-1 Rainshadow Rumble girls soccer victory.

20th anniversary for Unity pastor

Unity in Port Townsend will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith’s pastorship during its 11 a.m. service on Sunday. The… Continue reading

Beach cleanup, Twilight Saga fest, Seahawks among activities on Peninsula

A coastal cleanup, a Twilight festival and a Seahawks vs. Lions Watch Party are among activities slated for this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Both accused, alleged victim in ICU

Both the accused and the alleged victim involved in a Sunday night stabbing in Port Townsend remained in the intensive care unit… Continue reading

Dash Air Shuttle President Clint Ostler speaks to the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday about the regional carrier’s flight schedule and fares from Port Angeles to Seattle. Although Ostler did not give a date service would start, he said an announcement would be made “very soon.” (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Dash Air to take off ‘very soon’

Schedule, fare information shared at chamber meeting

Dash Air Shuttle President Clint Ostler speaks to the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday about the regional carrier’s flight schedule and fares from Port Angeles to Seattle. Although Ostler did not give a date service would start, he said an announcement would be made “very soon.” (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)