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Three-day tour includes alternate housing

Methner Port Angeles chamber citizen of year

Five others honored in 2021 awards ceremony

Navy sets training exercise on Indian Island

Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct security training exercises Wednesday. Training activities will take place near the installation’s main gate, which will… Continue reading

Olympic National Park’s Winter Perspective speaker to look at Klamath River restoration

Josh Chenoweth will present “Klamath River Restoration” at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The free Zoom presentation, the final lecture in Olympic National Park’s… Continue reading

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Port Angeles third baseman Elijah Flodstrom, left, lets the ball get past him after it struck Peninsula baserunner Tony Buchanan and bounced away on a third base steal on Friday at Port Angeles Civic Field.
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Port Angeles third baseman Elijah Flodstrom, left, lets the ball get past him after it struck Peninsula baserunner Tony Buchanan and bounced away on a third base steal on Friday at Port Angeles Civic Field.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Sequim baseball wins first game; East Jefferson’s Behrenfeld second at Bellingham track invite

The Sequim baseball team rallied with three runs in the eighth inning and got great pitching performances from a trio of hurlers… Continue reading

Sequim Wolves.
Student project manager Jeanette Patric, left, helps Hailey Gallagher shovel soil for native plants for their senior project — a remodel of Northwest Watershed Institute’s native plant nursery. (Northwest Watershed Institute)

Upgrading native plant nursery

High school students chip in with project

Student project manager Jeanette Patric, left, helps Hailey Gallagher shovel soil for native plants for their senior project — a remodel of Northwest Watershed Institute’s native plant nursery. (Northwest Watershed Institute)
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Port Angeles' Eve Burke earned all-state honors after guiding the Roughriders back to the Class 2A state tournament. Burke is the Peninsula Daily News' 2021-22 All-Peninsula Girls Basketball MVP.

ALL-PENINSULA GIRLS BASKETBALL: MVP race all about Eve Burke

Port Angeles senior posted 20 points, 9 rebounds, 4.5 steals per game

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Port Angeles' Eve Burke earned all-state honors after guiding the Roughriders back to the Class 2A state tournament. Burke is the Peninsula Daily News' 2021-22 All-Peninsula Girls Basketball MVP.
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9-1-1 dispatcher honored for helping to save a life

9-1-1 staff recognized by state and local dignitaries as first responders

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A GROWING CONCERN: April showers bring gardening chores

WELL, WE HAVE definitely had “April showers” this past week, fueling the coming of “May flowers.” Not only is April chock-full of gardening chores, our… Continue reading

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Port Angeles' Wyatt Dunning, center, is surrounded by Lynden players during a state regional round game at Mount Vernon High School. Dunning is the All-Peninsula Boys Basketball MVP as selected by the Peninsula Daily News sports staff.
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Port Angeles' Wyatt Dunning, center, is surrounded by Lynden players during a state regional round game at Mount Vernon High School. Dunning is the All-Peninsula Boys Basketball MVP as selected by the Peninsula Daily News sports staff.
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Big Library Read explores ‘Music Is History’

Public libraries through April 18 are offering The Big Read, billed as “the world’s largest digital book club.” North Olympic Library System… Continue reading

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In the bucket of East Jefferson Fire Rescue's new ladder truck, firefighters Matt Sheehan, left, and Ben Richter demonstrate extension of the 95-foot ladder, along with firefighter Andy Dalrymple at the base. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
In the bucket of East Jefferson Fire Rescue's new ladder truck, firefighters Matt Sheehan, left, and Ben Richter demonstrate extension of the 95-foot ladder, along with firefighter Andy Dalrymple at the base. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
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Soohia Art of Port Angeles, right, gets her face painted by Emma Gockerell of Sequim-based Emma-gine Painting & Parties during Friday's pop-up market at the inaugural Squatchcon 2022 Comic & Arts Convention at The Wharf on the Port Angeles waterfront. The convention continues today and Sunday with a variety of activities.

Face-painting fun at Squatchcon

Soohia Art of Port Angeles, right, gets her face painted by Emma Gockerell of Sequim-based Emma-gine Painting & Parties during Friday’s pop-up market at the… Continue reading

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Soohia Art of Port Angeles, right, gets her face painted by Emma Gockerell of Sequim-based Emma-gine Painting & Parties during Friday's pop-up market at the inaugural Squatchcon 2022 Comic & Arts Convention at The Wharf on the Port Angeles waterfront. The convention continues today and Sunday with a variety of activities.
Snickers the rescued donkey with owner Tony Boaz, left, and farrier Glade Rankin. (Karen Griffiths / for Peninsula Daily News)
Snickers the rescued donkey with owner Tony Boaz, left, and farrier Glade Rankin. (Karen Griffiths / for Peninsula Daily News)

Legal aid clinic set

Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers will present a virtual legal aid clinic, a free program offering legal advice for members of the public, from 10… Continue reading

OlyCAP Executive Director Cherish Cronmiller

New tactic for site at Mill Road in Port Townsend

County to invest more into homeless encampment

OlyCAP Executive Director Cherish Cronmiller

Port Angeles City Council approves subdivison agreement

NICE funds to support affordable housing

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

Molly Martin, Executive Director of the Jamestown Healing Clinic, explains services offered at the soon-to-open facility — including a daycare center. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Tribe’s Healing Clinic to open late April, early May

Director says mandatory inspections remain before opening

Molly Martin, Executive Director of the Jamestown Healing Clinic, explains services offered at the soon-to-open facility — including a daycare center. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)