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Computer basics offered by Jefferson County Library

The Jefferson County Library will present “Computer Basics: Devices and Computer Log on” at 11 a.m. Tuesday. The free class is in… Continue reading

Conservation district to host two native plant workshops

How to use native plants in landscaping will be presented at two Clallam Conservation District webinars this week. The first webinar, “Beautify… Continue reading

Participants will model at Drink Draw

Models will be chosen from those who show up to draw at this month’s Drink & Draw with YOU at Studio Bob… Continue reading

Vivian Hansen, left, will oversee Peninsula Daily News’ customer service department. She is joined at the front desk by Llewellynn Foulk, center, and Kathleen Boyd. (Alyssa Brown/Peninsula Daily News)

PDN adds customer service supervisor

We have heard you and we’re fixing it. We know it seemed to many of you that we weren’t listening at all. But we were… Continue reading

Vivian Hansen, left, will oversee Peninsula Daily News’ customer service department. She is joined at the front desk by Llewellynn Foulk, center, and Kathleen Boyd. (Alyssa Brown/Peninsula Daily News)
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The Port Angeles/Sequim gymnastics team. From left, Summer Hirst-Lowe, Chloe Notari, Faith Carr, Lucy Spelker, Susannah Sharp, Kori Miller, Amara Brown and Maddie Adams.

PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles, Sequim gymnasts take home 10 medals

The Port Angeles and Sequim gymnastics team competed at the WOWI Invitational at Ballard High School this weekend. More than 100 high school… Continue reading

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The Port Angeles/Sequim gymnastics team. From left, Summer Hirst-Lowe, Chloe Notari, Faith Carr, Lucy Spelker, Susannah Sharp, Kori Miller, Amara Brown and Maddie Adams.

State ferries meetings set

Washington State Ferries will host online community meetings to discuss its process for restoring ferry service. Staff from WSF also will address ongoing… Continue reading

Tech Tuesday planned at Jefferson County Library

The Jefferson County Library will host Tech Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The hybrid class is in the library’s… Continue reading

Robert Flagg of Port Townsend looks down at a massive log that is jammed under a section of the pier at the Northwest Maritime Center on Monday. The log was washed in by recent king tides and winds and caused minor damage to the railing, which has been repaired. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Washed ashore

Robert Flagg of Port Townsend looks down at a massive log that is jammed under a section of the pier at the Northwest Maritime Center… Continue reading

Robert Flagg of Port Townsend looks down at a massive log that is jammed under a section of the pier at the Northwest Maritime Center on Monday. The log was washed in by recent king tides and winds and caused minor damage to the railing, which has been repaired. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Waves crash along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Monday. The North Olympic Peninsula forecast will continue to see rain and windy conditions this week. Temperatures are expected to be in the upper 40s to low 50s with overnight lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wind and waves

Waves crash along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Monday. The North Olympic Peninsula forecast will continue to see rain and windy conditions this week.… Continue reading

Waves crash along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Monday. The North Olympic Peninsula forecast will continue to see rain and windy conditions this week. Temperatures are expected to be in the upper 40s to low 50s with overnight lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Thomas Arand of Port Angeles grapples with North Thurston's Sean Bures in the 195 lb. class on Saturday at Port Angeles High School.

BATTLE OF THE AXE: (Updated) Forks wins another tourney; PA fourth

The Forks boys wrestling team won its fifth tournament of the year, taking first at the Battle of the Axe held at… Continue reading

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Thomas Arand of Port Angeles grapples with North Thurston's Sean Bures in the 195 lb. class on Saturday at Port Angeles High School.
Peninsula College Pirates.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates blow out Highline to improve to 13-1

The Peninsula College men’s basketball team came back from a long layoff, swamping Highline 81-56 to improve its record to 13-1. Mikey… Continue reading

Peninsula College Pirates.
“Elwha” by Roger Mosley.

Gallery features photography this month

Harbor Art aritsts to be on hand on Second Saturday

“Elwha” by Roger Mosley.

Haller Foundation contributes $40K toward Sequim CTE effort

Grant to aid in getting state help for vocational facility

Juan de Fuca Harmony plans guest night

Juan de Fuca Harmony, formerly known as the Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus, is kicking off 2023 with a guest night at 6:30 p.m.… Continue reading

Barb Paschal.

Lecture: Singing, dancing good for brains, bodies

Brain-body connections will be highlighted at the next WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The forum will be on… Continue reading

Barb Paschal.

Navy plans security exercise on Tuesday

Naval Magazine Indian Island has scheduled a security training exercise for Tuesday. Training activities will take place near the installation’s main gate,… Continue reading

Port Townsend seeks public feedback on golf course

First of three open house events set for Wednesday

East Jefferson Rivals.
East Jefferson Rivals.
Attendees of a recent Olympic BirdFest enjoy a field trip at Dungeness Landing. Registration for the 2023 event is open at OlympicBirdFest.org. (Photo courtesy of Dungeness River Nature Center)

Registration opens for Olympic BirdFest

Four-day event includes banquet, classes and cruise

Attendees of a recent Olympic BirdFest enjoy a field trip at Dungeness Landing. Registration for the 2023 event is open at OlympicBirdFest.org. (Photo courtesy of Dungeness River Nature Center)