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First Friday lecture set in Port Townsend

Jordan Pollack will present “Fire Safety, Prevention and Resilience” at 7 p.m. Friday. Pollack’s hybrid lecture is in the Jefferson Museum of… Continue reading

Jefferson Healthcare seeks community input on draft strategic plan

Next listening session is Monday

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Libraries to host book discussions this month

The North Olympic Library System will host four Book Discussion Group meetings in November. The Wednesday Evening group meets in person in… Continue reading

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PAT NEAL: The great migration

IT WAS A dark and stormy night. Then, it was daylight in the swamp. Something was very wrong. All of my friends were gone. It… Continue reading

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The Peninsula College men's soccer team celebrates winning the North Region on Saturday with a 2-1 win over Skagit Valley.

PENINSULA COLLEGE SOCCER: North champs men and women prepare for NWAC playoffs Saturday

One team is looking to make history. The other one came out on top of the most brutal region in the Northwest… Continue reading

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The Peninsula College men's soccer team celebrates winning the North Region on Saturday with a 2-1 win over Skagit Valley.
The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until it is replaced with a newer breakwater, expected to be in March. The south side will be replaced after the Wooden Boat Festival next September. The M/V Salish is in the background and completing a Monday morning run from Coupeville to Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Point Hudson breakwater removed

The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until it is replaced with a newer breakwater,… Continue reading

The north end of the Point Hudson Marina is gone, leaving a gaping opening to the marina until it is replaced with a newer breakwater, expected to be in March. The south side will be replaced after the Wooden Boat Festival next September. The M/V Salish is in the background and completing a Monday morning run from Coupeville to Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Ava Hairell tips the volleyball back over the net in their match Monday against North Mason. In on the play is Alaina Baublitz (4), Josephine Edgington (3) and is Lily Halberg (12).

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Port Angeles sweeps North Mason to lock up third place

The Port Angeles girls volleyball team swept North Mason 3-0 (25-10, 25-19, 25-19) to secure third place in the Olympic 2A League.… Continue reading

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Ava Hairell tips the volleyball back over the net in their match Monday against North Mason. In on the play is Alaina Baublitz (4), Josephine Edgington (3) and is Lily Halberg (12).

Rhododendron society to meet Thursday

Barbara Faurot will address a meeting of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society at 3 p.m. Thursday. The chapter will… Continue reading

Tickets on sale for Winterfest

After a two-year hiatus, Winterfest is back. Winterfest, a fundraiser hosted by the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Education Foundation, will be held… Continue reading

Investors, businesses to share success stories

Event to be conducted at Finnriver Farm

Garrett Little, Sequim tennis

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Garrett Little, Sequim boys tennis

Sequim’s Garrett Little will have to wait a few months to make noise at the state 2A boys tennis tournament, but based on his performance… Continue reading

Garrett Little, Sequim tennis

Book study group Wednesdays at Natural Healing Center

The Natural Healing Center will host a book study group at 4 p.m. Wednesdays. The group will discuss “Connecting Across the Differences:… Continue reading

Controversial Clallam County RV park set for approval

Despite continued complaints from neighbors, the Clallam County Commissioners have scheduled approval of a binding site plan for the Island View RV… Continue reading

Driver arrested, airlifted after rollover on Highway 20

A Bremerton man was airlifted to Tacoma General Hospital from Silverdale on Monday morning after his van rolled over and struck multiple trees and a… Continue reading

Ariel Juarez, 3, gets a piece of candy from Bre Fitzgerald of Sisters & Co on West First Street in Port Angeles as her dad, Robert Jennings, observes during downtown Halloween festivities on Monday. Nicky Jennings, left, is dressed as the Wicked Witch of the West and Fitzgerald is Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Lots of treats

Ariel Juarez, 3, gets a piece of candy from Bre Fitzgerald of Sisters & Co on West First Street in Port Angeles as her dad,… Continue reading

Ariel Juarez, 3, gets a piece of candy from Bre Fitzgerald of Sisters & Co on West First Street in Port Angeles as her dad, Robert Jennings, observes during downtown Halloween festivities on Monday. Nicky Jennings, left, is dressed as the Wicked Witch of the West and Fitzgerald is Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Police Department deputy chief Mike Hill reports that a nonpartisan group of ballot box observers at 651 W. Washington St. have not broken any laws and have obeyed state law despite some residents' calls of concern about alleged harassment. “Harassment isn’t passive … and just sitting in a public place,” he said.
Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Police Department deputy chief Mike Hill reports that a nonpartisan group of ballot box observers at 651 W. Washington St. have not broken any laws and have obeyed state law despite some residents' calls of concern about alleged harassment. “Harassment isn’t passive … and just sitting in a public place,” he said.

Port of Port Angeles receives federal grant for infrastructure project

Funds to improve only water interface on Olympic Peninsula

PREP SPORTS: Postseason kicks off tonight for PA, Sequim soccer and volleyball

Port Angeles football falls just short of district, but schedules extra game Friday

Sims Way poplars to be trimmed before planned removal next year

Project will allow utility more reliability during storm season

Story swap set Wednesday in Port Angeles

Larry Hohm will be the featured teller at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Hohm will share ghost stories by Shirley Jackson at Story Swap… Continue reading