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Bowl-a-thon planned at Peninsula College

The Peninsula College Clay Club and Associated Student Body will host Bowl-a-thon from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday. The fundraiser is… Continue reading

Christmas toy drive taking donations

Express Employment Professionals will host a toy drive from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays through Thursday, Dec. 15. The… Continue reading

Clallam County sheriff staffing levels up

Bonuses aid in bringing in recruits

Community split in golf stakeholder meeting

Architecture firm leads group, discusses paths for public engagement

A concert of traditional and original harmonies with Elizabeth LaPrelle and Brian Dolphin is set for Friday in Port Townsend.

Duo to lead workshop before hosting concert

Folk music part of summer Voiceworks

A concert of traditional and original harmonies with Elizabeth LaPrelle and Brian Dolphin is set for Friday in Port Townsend.

Garden club to meet Monday

Kate Stephenson will address a meeting of the Port Angeles Garden Club at 10 a.m. Monday. The club will meet at the… Continue reading

Holiday bazaars set for the weekend

The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society will host Pictures… Continue reading

Carla Sue, left, and Fran Howell, both members of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, string holiday lights in a roadside tree along North Laurel Street in Port Angeles as part of an effort to decorate and illuminate the downtown area for the winter season. The service club was given the task of decorating trees and light poles with strings of lights supplied by the Port Angeles Downtown Association. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Carla Sue, left, and Fran Howell, both members of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, string holiday lights in a roadside tree along North Laurel Street in… Continue reading

Carla Sue, left, and Fran Howell, both members of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, string holiday lights in a roadside tree along North Laurel Street in Port Angeles as part of an effort to decorate and illuminate the downtown area for the winter season. The service club was given the task of decorating trees and light poles with strings of lights supplied by the Port Angeles Downtown Association. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles School Board settles with former special education teacher

Lawsuit claimed gender discrimination

Port Angeles School District shares progress of Native American students

Collaboration with Lower Elwha focus of board meeting

Port Townsend approves proposed budget

Balance sheet focuses on stability

Sequim calls for vendors for Sunshine Market

The City of Sequim invites craft and merchandise vendors to apply for booth space at the City’s Sunshine Market, a part of the… Continue reading

Sequim to observe Arbor day

Sequim Public Works will observe Arbor Day at noon Friday. The city will plant a magnolia tree in Pioneer Park, 387 E. Washington… Continue reading

Six arrested after two-year illegal pot probe

Six people were arrested at multiple locations Wednesday morning as the result of a two-year investigation into illegal marijuana production and distribution in the Port… Continue reading

Soroptimists to meet Friday

Sandy Sinnes will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon Friday. The club meets at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113… Continue reading

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WEST COAST LEAGUE: 2023 schedule released

Last week in Southern California, the West Coast League’s board of directors met to review a tremendously successful 2022 season and to approve… Continue reading

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Peninsula's Ituau Tuisaula finds herself surrounded by the Shoreline defense during Wednesday's game in Port Angeles.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PREVIEW: No. 1 Pirates focus on the now

Peninsula returns several players from last year’s runner-up squad

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Peninsula's Ituau Tuisaula finds herself surrounded by the Shoreline defense during Wednesday's game in Port Angeles.
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Milestone: Clallam’s Habitat for Humanity gets $17.5K grant

Astound Broadband Powered by Wave has donated $17,500 to Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County to support the organization’s mission of “bringing… Continue reading

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Allform welding to continue, owners retire

Will and Brian Possinger, owners of Sequim-based Lincoln Welding, are retiring. The business will close after 75 years. Allform Welding, which was purchased… Continue reading