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Jean Lenke's quintet will peform in Port Townsend.

Lenke Jazz-Folk Quintet to perform Thursday

Concert in-person in Port Townsend and streamed

Jean Lenke's quintet will peform in Port Townsend.

Movie night scheduled at NOLS branch

The West End branches of the North Olympic Library System will screen the 2020 animated film “Soul” during free family movies this… Continue reading

Kailani Rodriguez, of Port Angeles, has been selected at the Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Olympic Peninsula.

Youth of the year announced

Kailani Rodriguez of Port Angeles has been selected as the Youth of the Year by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. Rodriguez,… Continue reading

Kailani Rodriguez, of Port Angeles, has been selected at the Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Olympic Peninsula.
Peninsula College Pirates.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: PC hoops teams clinch berths in postseason

The Peninsula College men and women’s basketball teams both clinched postseason berths this weekend, winning games on the road against Olympic. Both teams… Continue reading

Peninsula College Pirates.

Possible charges pending in alleged drag racing case

Vehicle rolled at paper plant in Port Angeles

Sequim gymnasts Kori Miller, Susannah Sharp, Lucy Spelker, Madison Ripley and Amara Brown. Miller, Sharp and Spelker will be competing at the state gymnastics meet that begins Thursday. (Courtesy photo)

GYMNASTICS: Trio of Sequim gymnasts off to state meet

Three Sequim gymnasts have moved on to the state 2A/3A championships that begin Thursday with their performances last week at the district championship.… Continue reading

Sequim gymnasts Kori Miller, Susannah Sharp, Lucy Spelker, Madison Ripley and Amara Brown. Miller, Sharp and Spelker will be competing at the state gymnastics meet that begins Thursday. (Courtesy photo)
Forks' Sloan Tumaua celebrates after winning the 220-pound 1B/2B state championship at the Mat Classic late Saturday night. (WIAA photo)

MAT CLASSIC WRESTLING: Forks finishes second; Spartans’ Tumaua state champion

East Jefferson’s Lanphear-Ramirez third in the state

Forks' Sloan Tumaua celebrates after winning the 220-pound 1B/2B state championship at the Mat Classic late Saturday night. (WIAA photo)
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Forks' Kadie Wood (2) fights for control of the ball against Rainier Saturday at W.F. West High School  in Chehalis during the 2B District 4 play-offs Saturday.
Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News
Forks' Kadie Wood (2) fights for control of the ball against Rainier Saturday at W.F. West High School  in Chehalis during the 2B District 4 play-offs Saturday.
Jack and Marcella Ridge of Sequim talk about power tools with Tony Contestable, tool specialist with Hartnagel Building Supply of Port Angeles, right, during Saturday’s 2023 Building, Remodeling & Energy Expo in the Sequim High School gym. The two-day event, hosted by the North Peninsula Building Association, featured a variety of booths, displays and presentations dedicated to home building, repair and remodeling. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Builders expo

Jack and Marcella Ridge of Sequim talk about power tools with Tony Contestable, tool specialist with Hartnagel Building Supply of Port Angeles, right, during Saturday’s… Continue reading

Jack and Marcella Ridge of Sequim talk about power tools with Tony Contestable, tool specialist with Hartnagel Building Supply of Port Angeles, right, during Saturday’s 2023 Building, Remodeling & Energy Expo in the Sequim High School gym. The two-day event, hosted by the North Peninsula Building Association, featured a variety of booths, displays and presentations dedicated to home building, repair and remodeling. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Juvy court added to Norpoint’s security contract

A private security company hired in August to provide security at various county facilities will have its contract expanded to include the… Continue reading

Lodging tax receipts a record in Forks

$3.4 million upgrade of water treatment plant also in progress

Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie.

Northwest Maritime Center continues to grow, director says

Expanding education opportunities one of organization’s priorities

Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie.
A dump truck was sent over the embankment on state Highway 104 near state Highway 19 when two pickups were involved in a glancing head-on collision shortly before 11 a.m. 
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office
A dump truck was sent over the embankment on state Highway 104 near state Highway 19 when two pickups were involved in a glancing head-on collision shortly before 11 a.m. 
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office
Port Angeles Roughriders.

PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Clover Park rallies with huge fourth quarter to beat Riders

The Port Angeles boys basketball team was in good shape for a possible trip to regionals early in the fourth quarter against Clover… Continue reading

Port Angeles Roughriders.
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A GROWING CONCERN: Find the plant that’s just your type

LAST WEEK, WE discussed bare-root items and why they are perfect to plant now. The week before that, we went over how now is the… Continue reading

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Bill urges expanding Running Start to high school sophomores

The Running Start program, which allows high school juniors and seniors to earn college level credits, will expand… 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 (off… Continue reading

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Four set for festival royalty pageant next Saturday

Festival’s 128th year runs May 6-13

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