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Sequim OKs expanded zones for multiplexes

Habitat for Humanity, others eyeing developments

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A construction crew last week goes over the remains of an aging public restroom in the parking lot between First and Front streets in the 100 block in downtown Port Angeles after it was demolished.
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A construction crew last week goes over the remains of an aging public restroom in the parking lot between First and Front streets in the 100 block in downtown Port Angeles after it was demolished.

Port Angeles views utility rate hikes

Public hearing continued to Tuesday

Disabled American Veterans to host seminars

All veterans invited to Monday’s evrent

PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Forks wins huge over Rainier; other scores

The Forks football team responded to the loss of starter Ryan… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t leave fall chores to the last minute

the warmest start to October in 30 years! So please, take some time to drive around and see the… Continue reading

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All IN Film Fest returns

The second All IN Film Fest is returning with a selection of short films created by, starring and about individuals with intellectual… Continue reading

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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… Continue reading

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Jamestown’s chairman shares Sequim building plans

Psychiatric hospital, dental, youth and elder buildings on list

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Monday Musicale meeting set

Monday Musicale will meet at noon Monday. The group meets in the fellowship hall at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 W.… Continue reading

Alice Derry, faculty emerita of English, literature, and German

Poet Alice Derry to read from her newest book, ‘Asking’

Poet Alice Derry will read from her newest collection of poetry, “Asking,” at Studium Generale on Thursday. The event is free and… Continue reading

Alice Derry, faculty emerita of English, literature, and German
Sandy and Roger Short, along with their dog Blue, took in the sunshine at their Chimacum place Friday morning. Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News
Sandy and Roger Short, along with their dog Blue, took in the sunshine at their Chimacum place Friday morning. Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News

Regional opioid network administrator created

Counties eye how to distribute, spend opioid settlement money

Sequim Gazette staffers, columnist earn statewide honors

Several staffers and contributors at the Sequim Gazette earned kudos from fellow journalists at the 135th-annual Washington Newspaper Publishers Association (WNPA) annual convention… Continue reading

Site at PTHS also would offer family support services

PORT TOWNSEND —Details of a collaborative effort to build an early learning and family support center on the Port Townsend High School campus were presented,… Continue reading

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Water main replacement planned

Work will begin Monday on water main replacement project in Sequim. Crews from Jamestown Excavating will begin work on north Seventh Avenue, between… Continue reading

Floodplain, COVID before county boards

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Port Angels Parks & Recreation Department employee Easton Goslin hoses down the concrete underlayment at the playground at Shane Park on the west side of Port Angeles on Wednesday. The playground was closed in mid-September after tiles of rubberized material that made up the play surface began to come loose, creating a hazard to play equipment users. The old tiles have been removed and are awaiting replacement. The playground area remains closed until work can be completed. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angels Parks & Recreation Department employee Easton Joslin hoses down the concrete underlayment at the playground at Shane Park on the west side of… Continue reading

Port Angels Parks & Recreation Department employee Easton Goslin hoses down the concrete underlayment at the playground at Shane Park on the west side of Port Angeles on Wednesday. The playground was closed in mid-September after tiles of rubberized material that made up the play surface began to come loose, creating a hazard to play equipment users. The old tiles have been removed and are awaiting replacement. The playground area remains closed until work can be completed. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)