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Questions accepted for state debates

Questions are being accepted now for Oct. 23 candidate debates for the Secretary of State and U.S. Senate races in the general election.… Continue reading

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Property value notices sent out in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Local values see large increase from 2021, assessors say

James Miller, Quilcene football

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: James Miller, Quilcene football

Senior James Miller has been a huge part of the resurgence of the Quilcene Rangers football team after a slow start to the season. Miller… Continue reading

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James Miller, Quilcene football

Bail set for man following standoff

Sequim man held in lieu of $250K

Business of art explored Wednesday

The Port Ludlow Art League will host a panel discussion on the business side of art at 1 p.m. Wednesday. The discussion… Continue reading

Clallam job fair to be held Oct. 19

There will be a job fair from 1o a.m. to 1 p.m Wednesday. The fair will be held in the Vern Burton… Continue reading

Friends of the fairgrounds to hear presentation Tuesday

The Friends of the Fairgrounds will hear a presentation from the Kiwanis Club during a meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting… Continue reading

Brandi Montgomery, front, and John Patterson, both of Sequim, make their guesses on the weight of a massive Atlantic Giant pumpkin on display at the Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market at the Sequim Civic Center. The contest, hosted by the market with a pumpkin provided by Beanstalk Farm, allowed market visitors to record their estimations for a shot at a prize of $20 in market bucks. The winner and weight will be announced later this week on the market’s Facebook page. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

How much does it weigh?

Brandi Montgomery, front, and John Patterson, both of Sequim, make their guesses on the weight of a massive Atlantic Giant pumpkin on display at the… Continue reading

Brandi Montgomery, front, and John Patterson, both of Sequim, make their guesses on the weight of a massive Atlantic Giant pumpkin on display at the Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market at the Sequim Civic Center. The contest, hosted by the market with a pumpkin provided by Beanstalk Farm, allowed market visitors to record their estimations for a shot at a prize of $20 in market bucks. The winner and weight will be announced later this week on the market’s Facebook page. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Intentional aging discussion Oct. 18

North Olympic Library System’s Intentional Aging discussion group will meet at 11 a.m. today. The meeting will be streamed on Zoom. This… Continue reading

Seattle Mariners fans react after the Seattle Mariners lost to the Houston Astros in Game 3 of an American League Division Series baseball game Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

PIERRE LaBOSSIERE COLUMN: These Mariners are built to last

The Seattle Mariners game Saturday lasted so long that my satellite feed cut off because I hadn’t changed the channel in six hours. It was… Continue reading

Seattle Mariners fans react after the Seattle Mariners lost to the Houston Astros in Game 3 of an American League Division Series baseball game Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
From left, Nancy Mandell, Julia Escobedo and Mandy Escobedo partake in the inaugural Witches’ Walk through downtown Port Townsend on Saturday. Some 50 witches — women, children and men among them — assembled at Haller Fountain and sashayed through traffic to Pope Marine Park. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Witches’ walk

From left, Nancy Mandell, Julia Escobedo and Mandy Escobedo partake in the inaugural Witches’ Walk through downtown Port Townsend on Saturday. Some 50 witches —… Continue reading

From left, Nancy Mandell, Julia Escobedo and Mandy Escobedo partake in the inaugural Witches’ Walk through downtown Port Townsend on Saturday. Some 50 witches — women, children and men among them — assembled at Haller Fountain and sashayed through traffic to Pope Marine Park. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
Forks Spartans

PREPS ROUNDUP: Forks XC competes in Oregon; EJ soccer game halted due to smoke

The Forks boys cross-country team got two runners in the top 13 and finished fourth as a team in the DAM Worth… Continue reading

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Quilcene Rangers

PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: (Updated) Quilcene wins third straight

The Quilcene football team got three long touchdowns from James Miller and swamped a good Darrington team 44-6. It was the Rangers’ third-straight… Continue reading

Quilcene Rangers
Port Townsend’s Elliot Mull (123) and friend Nick Harper (103), both 10 years old lead, a continent of 10-13 year olds at the start of the 5K Larry Scott Trail Run on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/Peninsula Daily News)

(Updated) Familiar winners abound in Port Townsend race

Top times run in half-marathon, 10K and 5K events

Port Townsend’s Elliot Mull (123) and friend Nick Harper (103), both 10 years old lead, a continent of 10-13 year olds at the start of the 5K Larry Scott Trail Run on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/Peninsula Daily News)
An array of 164 solar panels have been installed on roofs at the upper campus of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. (Elizabeth Becker)

Boatbuilding school has solar panels installed

Power generation expected to greatly reduce electric bills

An array of 164 solar panels have been installed on roofs at the upper campus of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. (Elizabeth Becker)

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men get back on winning track

The Peninsula college men’s soccer team got off to a fast start with two goals in the first seven minutes and went on… Continue reading

Former Fort Worden PDA CFO charged with fraud

Jefferson County alleges theft of more than $10,000

Port Angeles School District approves contracts with three unions

All three negotiated one-year contracts