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Candidate forum set Friday

The United Peninsula Candidate Forum for hopefuls for District 6 congressman, and state representatives for District 24, Positions 1 and 2, is set… Continue reading

Clallam County files charges against Midway Metals

Scrapyard owners cited for dumping, nuisance issues

A technician works on the monitoring equipment housed on the buoy onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Henry Blake in the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Sept. 20. The buoy, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s network of weather monitoring stations, stopped transmitting weather data last year. Technicians replaced the monitoring equipment last week. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

Crews refurbish weather buoy in Strait

NOAA equipment had stopped its transmissions

A technician works on the monitoring equipment housed on the buoy onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Henry Blake in the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Sept. 20. The buoy, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s network of weather monitoring stations, stopped transmitting weather data last year. Technicians replaced the monitoring equipment last week. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

Kinetic Skulpture race this weekend

Human-powered inventions to transverse varied kourse

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The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is holding a series of virtual town hall meetings on coastal steelhead management beginning Oct. 20.
Chase Gunnell/WDFW
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is holding a series of virtual town hall meetings on coastal steelhead management beginning Oct. 20.

PAT NEAL: Bee careful in autumn woods

Thank you for reading this. Sometimes, I think if you didn’t read this, no one would. But you do. A sharp-eyed reader suggested that, in… Continue reading

Dr. Suzanne Ames.

Peninsula College president emphasizes community connections

Leader says institution must be proactive

Dr. Suzanne Ames.
East Jefferson Rivals

PREP ROUNDUP: East Jefferson volleyball wins first match of the year

The East Jefferson volleyball team won its first match of the year Monday 3-0 (25-16, 25-22, 25-13) against Vashon. Alyssa Vandenberg led… Continue reading

East Jefferson Rivals
Taryn Johnson, left, and Aiden Gockerell

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK: Taryn Johnson, Sequim soccer, and Aiden Gockerell, Sequim football

Our Athletes of the Week are a pair of Sequim Wolves who had spectacular games last week. Taryn Johnson, a speedy forward for the Sequim… Continue reading

Taryn Johnson, left, and Aiden Gockerell
The Bonneville Power Administration has named Bill Leady as vice president of power services for generation asset management as of Sept. 25.

Bill Leady promoted at Bonneville

The Bonneville Power Administration has named Bill Leady as vice president of power services for generation asset management as of Sept. 25.… Continue reading

The Bonneville Power Administration has named Bill Leady as vice president of power services for generation asset management as of Sept. 25.

Contact information

Here is contact information for the North Olympic Healthcare Network/Port Angeles School District mobile health clinic. • General information: tinyurl.com/53c2586m • October… Continue reading

From left to right, Boat School Executive Director Betsy Davis and Ajax Café owner Kristan McCary celebrate the recognition of the Galster House, home of the Ajax Café, with this year’s Mary P. Johnson Award for historic preservation presented by the Jefferson County Historical Society and its executive director, Shelly Leavens.

Historic preservation award given to boat school for its work on Galster House

Historical society provides honor in unanimous vote

From left to right, Boat School Executive Director Betsy Davis and Ajax Café owner Kristan McCary celebrate the recognition of the Galster House, home of the Ajax Café, with this year’s Mary P. Johnson Award for historic preservation presented by the Jefferson County Historical Society and its executive director, Shelly Leavens.
Richard “Glen” Melville.

Makah Tribal member new deputy director of Office of Justice Services

Richard “Glen” Melville, an enrolled member of Makah Tribe, will lead the Office of Justice Services as a deputy bureau director starting this… Continue reading

Richard “Glen” Melville.
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Sequim's Toppy Robideau, left, makes an end-zone reception over the defense of Port Angeles' Tanner Jacobsen in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter to put the Wolves over the Roughriders on Friday night in Port Angeles.

PIERRE LaBOSSIERE COLUMN: It was a game for the ages at Civic Field

I told Sequim coach Erik Wiker and Port Angeles coach Dustin Clark that the Friday night Rainshadow Rumble was the best high school football game… Continue reading

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Sequim's Toppy Robideau, left, makes an end-zone reception over the defense of Port Angeles' Tanner Jacobsen in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter to put the Wolves over the Roughriders on Friday night in Port Angeles.
Port Townsend artist Rebecca Welti records the installation of her concrete climbing sculpture, Pluteus, at a new playground area at HJ Carroll Park in Chimacum. The sculpture, in the shape of a baby sea urchin, is totally accessible and represents dependence on life in the Salish Sea. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sculpture installation

Port Townsend artist Rebecca Welti records the installation of her concrete climbing sculpture, Pluteus, at a new playground area at HJ Carroll Park in Chimacum.… Continue reading

Port Townsend artist Rebecca Welti records the installation of her concrete climbing sculpture, Pluteus, at a new playground area at HJ Carroll Park in Chimacum. The sculpture, in the shape of a baby sea urchin, is totally accessible and represents dependence on life in the Salish Sea. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Jim Stoffer.
Jim Stoffer.

Story slam slated Oct. 4 in Port Townsend

The Church of BuVu and Winter Texts will host PT Story Slam from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 4. The free… Continue reading

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Members of the Sequim Wolves football team and cheer squad celebrate Friday night's 36-32 come-from-behind victory over the Port Angeles Roughriders at Port Angeles Civic Field.

PREP FOOTBALL: (Updated) Sequim rallies, wins a wild Rainshadow Rumble

Wolves roar back from 20-0 deficit to beat rival Port Angeles in a game full of momentum swings

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Members of the Sequim Wolves football team and cheer squad celebrate Friday night's 36-32 come-from-behind victory over the Port Angeles Roughriders at Port Angeles Civic Field.
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Peninsula's Kenzie Banner, rear, and Shoreline's Kailey Brecke fight for a header during Saturday's match in Port Angeles.

PENINSULA COLLEGE SOCCER: Women and men shut out Shoreline

It was a 10-0 day for Peninsula College soccer. The No. 1-ranked Peninsula College women’s soccer team remained unbeaten on the season… Continue reading

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Peninsula's Kenzie Banner, rear, and Shoreline's Kailey Brecke fight for a header during Saturday's match in Port Angeles.