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Live your dream awards announced

Four area women have received the 2022 Live Your Dream awards from Soroptimist International of Port Angeles — Jet Set. The recipients… Continue reading

Man accused of killing police officer plans to plead guilty

A lawyer for a man accused of fatally shooting an Everett police officer in late March said he plans to plead guilty to… Continue reading

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Jim Dunn, from Port Orchard, show off his trout catch to son, Joshua, 8,  and daughter Alia, 10, while fishing on the opening day of trout fishing at Anderson Lake.

OUTDOORS: Lowland lakes opener tradition is Saturday

Three Jefferson County lakes have been planted with prizes as part of the annual statewide fishing derby that begins Saturday, the traditional opener to the… Continue reading

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Jim Dunn, from Port Orchard, show off his trout catch to son, Joshua, 8,  and daughter Alia, 10, while fishing on the opening day of trout fishing at Anderson Lake.

Pancake breakfast planned Sunday

There is a pancake breakfast from 7:30 a.m. to noon Sunday. The fundraising meal will be served at the Sequim Prairie Grange, 290… Continue reading

Principal horn player Bruce Kelley is the featured soloist with the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra, which will offer Armenian American composer Alan Hovhaness’ Artik Concerto tonight and Sunday at the Chimacum School Auditorium. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Principal horn player Bruce Kelley is the featured soloist with the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra, which will offer Armenian American composer Alan Hovhaness’ Artik Concerto tonight and Sunday at the Chimacum School Auditorium. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Participants in the 2021 Railroad Bridge Run outside of Sequim compete. More than 350 competitors are expected for the event this year. (Run the Peninsula)

Railroad Bridge Run returns to Sequim

The next Run the Peninsula Series race will take place Saturday in Sequim with the annual Railroad Bridge 5K/10K. The race begins at… Continue reading

Participants in the 2021 Railroad Bridge Run outside of Sequim compete. More than 350 competitors are expected for the event this year. (Run the Peninsula)

Sequim Botanical Garden Work to Learn set Saturday

The Sequim Botanical Garden Society will conduct a Work to Learn party at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The work party is in the Terrace… Continue reading

Sons of Norway to hold spring bake sale

The Sons of Norway’s Olympic Lodge will conduct its spring bake sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The sale is… Continue reading

Spring plant sale online through Wednesday

The Food Bank Growers Network is hosting its second spring plant sale through Wednesday, April 27. Plants can be ordered at www.foodbankgrowers.org… Continue reading

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Stenzel to speak at Lutheran service

Pam Stenzel will present “The High Cost of Free Love” at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 30. Stenzel’s program is at St. Matthew… Continue reading

Pam Stenzel

Weekend workshop to explore plans for poplars

Groups oppose proposal to remove ‘heritage’ trees

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Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department workers, from left, Brooke Keohokalole, Darryl Anderson and Eli Hammel install a chain link fence around a portion of the Campfire Clubhouse at Jessie Webster Park on Wednesday. The fence is part of an effort to keep transients from camping on the covered porch of the building, which is used for a variety of community events.

Campfire Clubhouse fence goes up

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department workers, from left, Brooke Keohokalole, Darryl Anderson and Eli Hammel install a chain link fence around a portion of… Continue reading

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Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department workers, from left, Brooke Keohokalole, Darryl Anderson and Eli Hammel install a chain link fence around a portion of the Campfire Clubhouse at Jessie Webster Park on Wednesday. The fence is part of an effort to keep transients from camping on the covered porch of the building, which is used for a variety of community events.
Babs, a 7-month-old lab in training for Guide Dogs for the Blind, makes her first trek up a paratransit bus ramp with her raiser Karen Tyson. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Clallam Transit takes guide dog trainees for a ride

Canines learning to help visually impaired people

Babs, a 7-month-old lab in training for Guide Dogs for the Blind, makes her first trek up a paratransit bus ramp with her raiser Karen Tyson. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

County to lease encampment to OlyCAP

Plans are to upgrade site to permanent supported housing

Craft sale planned for Port Angeles

The First Baptist Church will host its second Vendors and Crafts Event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The annual sale… Continue reading

Grant to aid plans for housing

Tennis courts, public safety facility also discussed

Weston Web, 6, prepares to cast a line at the children’s fishing pond at the Water Reuse Demonstration Site next to Carrie Blake Community Park in March 2021, as his brother, Bennet, 4, tends to a freshly caught fish. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Kids Fishing Day set for Saturday

Local anglers look to make another splash with local youth at the 2022 Kids Fishing Day from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on… Continue reading

Weston Web, 6, prepares to cast a line at the children’s fishing pond at the Water Reuse Demonstration Site next to Carrie Blake Community Park in March 2021, as his brother, Bennet, 4, tends to a freshly caught fish. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)