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OMC in crisis, says CEO

Hospital says it lost $7.9 million during first four months of year

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Steve Hargis, a board member of the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce, directs the alignment of an events tent on Thursday that will cover a temporary roller skating rink in downtown Port Angeles.

Roller skating rink to open next weekend

Summer attraction outgrowth of winter ice village

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Steve Hargis, a board member of the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce, directs the alignment of an events tent on Thursday that will cover a temporary roller skating rink in downtown Port Angeles.

Second place arrives, third place sets record in Race to Alaska

Third place team set race’s all-time solo record

Cherie Higbee's garden, which has grown and changed since it was last on the Petals and Pathways tour in 2017,  features recycled treasures.

Tickets on sale now for Petals & Pathways tour

Six diverse home gardens displayed next weekend

Cherie Higbee's garden, which has grown and changed since it was last on the Petals and Pathways tour in 2017,  features recycled treasures.

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

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From left, Amber Ahrens, Shauna Rogers McClain and Brittney Vincent practice blocker and jammer moves at a recent roller derby practice.

Port Scandalous aims to keep rolling

Area’s lone roller derby league seeks a practice space

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From left, Amber Ahrens, Shauna Rogers McClain and Brittney Vincent practice blocker and jammer moves at a recent roller derby practice.

Final service set for Clallam Bay church

The Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church is inviting the public to its final service at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 25. The church, located… Continue reading

Lydia Vadopalas, holding Abilene, will give free, farm-inspired art demonstrations at the Port Townsend Farmers Market this Saturday. photo courtesy of Northwind Art

Art demonstration set Saturday at PT Farmers Market

This Saturday at the Port Townsend Farmers Market, Northwind Art School teaching artist and goatherd Lydia Vadopalas will give a free, farm-inspired… Continue reading

Lydia Vadopalas, holding Abilene, will give free, farm-inspired art demonstrations at the Port Townsend Farmers Market this Saturday. photo courtesy of Northwind Art

Fiddlers camp out this weekend in Quilcene

Washington Old Time Fiddlers District 15 will conduct its start of summer campout today through Sunday. The annual camping trip is at the… Continue reading

Penny Hall and Anna Nichols will present “Four-handed Piano Praise” at First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles on Sunday afternoon.

Four-handed Piano Praise planned in Port Angeles

Penny Hall and Anna Nichols will present “Four-handed Piano Praise” at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The pair will perform at First Presbyterian Church… Continue reading

Penny Hall and Anna Nichols will present “Four-handed Piano Praise” at First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles on Sunday afternoon.

Graduations scheduled this weekend

Graduations are scheduled this weekend at Peninsula College and at Port Angeles, Sequim and Crescent high schools as well as at Quileute Tribal School. Peninsula… Continue reading

Hood Canal Bridge closures canceled

The overnight closures of the Hood Canal Bridge set for weeknights next week have been canceled. The bridge will still be closed to… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: The sadness in bowling alone

THERE IS A determined expression on the face of the bowler who stands ready to strike. What will follow in a few heartbeats already plays… Continue reading

OlyCAP wants more funding for shelter

Facility needs cash boost through summer

Outdoor conversation series planned

Margie Gormly will present “Women: A Driving Force Throughout the History of the Church” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Gormly’s presentation is part… Continue reading

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A young crabber holds his catch off the coast of Washington.

OUTDOORS: Recreational crab summer season to open July 1

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Thursday that summer crab-fishing seasons will begin July 1 in the Strait of Juan de… Continue reading

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A young crabber holds his catch off the coast of Washington.

Peninsula College elects new chair, vice chair

Trustees approve 2023-2024 budget

From left, Peninsula College Associate Dean for Athletics and Student Life Rick Ross, Peninsula College soccer and basketball player Millie Long and Baden NW Regional Manager Brandon Williams at the NWAC awards banquet in Pasco on Tuesday. (Duncan Stevenson photo)

PENINSULA COLLEGE: Pirates and NWAC honor school’s top athletes

Peninsula College Athletics celebrated another successful year, winning all four North Region championships in men’s and women’s basketball and soccer for only… Continue reading

From left, Peninsula College Associate Dean for Athletics and Student Life Rick Ross, Peninsula College soccer and basketball player Millie Long and Baden NW Regional Manager Brandon Williams at the NWAC awards banquet in Pasco on Tuesday. (Duncan Stevenson photo)
Port Angeles Lefties.

PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: HarbourCats complete sweep over the Lefties

The Victoria HarbourCats limited the Port Angeles Lefties to just four hits in a 9-4 victory to complete a three-game sweep at… Continue reading

Port Angeles Lefties.