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Port Angeles Friends of the Library to hold Bag of Books sale

The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will host a Bag of Books sale during library hours Thursday through Saturday. The monthly… Continue reading

PREP ROUNDUP: EJ soccer draws; Forks VB improves to 7-1 in league

The East Jefferson girls soccer team earned a tie and a point against Cascade Christian, but coach Robert Cantley thought the team can… Continue reading

Sequim council to halt 2022 utility rate increases

Utility rates in the City of Sequim will not increase next year. On Oct. 11, a majority of city council members reaffirmed their… Continue reading

State Patrol: 67 troopers leave jobs due to vaccine mandate

The Washington State Patrol said Tuesday that 127 employees, including 67 troopers, have left the agency due to the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for… Continue reading

  • Oct 20, 2021
  • By Rachel La Corte The Associated Press

Traffic delays planned on US Highway 101 at Lake Crescent

Traffic delays on U.S. Highway 101 at Lake Crescent will begin Oct. 26. The delays are for hazard tree removal, according to… Continue reading

Utility rate changes to come in 2022 for Port Angeles residents

Some will see increases, decreases in bill

The ferry MV Coho sits at its Port Angeles dock on Tuesday, waiting for the opportunity to resume service to Victoria. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Coho ferry to restart service Nov. 8

PCR test required for entry into Canada

The ferry MV Coho sits at its Port Angeles dock on Tuesday, waiting for the opportunity to resume service to Victoria. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Bishop Budnek, Quilcene football

Quilcene senior Bishop Budnek ran for 196 yards on 26 carries and scored four touchdowns and two 2-point conversions in his return to the gridiron… Continue reading

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Albert Haller Foundation awards $350,000

The Albert Haller Foundation has approved awards totaling $350,000 to nonprofit organizations in Clallam County. The United Way of Clallam County facilitates the selection process… Continue reading

Discussion series on Supreme Court to continue

Nils Pederson and Joyce Francis will continue their four-part series, “The Supreme Court of the United States,” from 6 p.m. to 7:30… Continue reading

Forks man shot in leg

Victim tells deputies he may have interrupted car prowl

Hospitals, schools comply with order

Hundreds from Peninsula agencies receive vaccine exemption

Jefferson County Library to host trivia night

Jefferson County Library will host Third Tuesday Trivia at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The competition will stream at zoom.us/j/96795228208. Questions will feature science,… Continue reading

LETTER: Thoughtful realism

It’s ironic to hear Port Angeles City Council candidate Jena Stamper claim her opponent, incumbent council member Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin, is driven more by “idealist ideology… Continue reading

Dr. Tom Locke is the Jefferson County deputy health officer.

Mandates may be ‘new normal,’ deputy health officer says

Vaccination rates are rising across the state and nationally, the deputy public health officer for Jefferson County told commissioners Monday. The delta variant of COVID-19… Continue reading

Dr. Tom Locke is the Jefferson County deputy health officer.

New Ibraham competency hearing set

Prosecutors are seeking an extension of Abdinjin Ibraham’s competency restoration treatment at Western State Hospital to prepare him to stand trial for… Continue reading

Port Townsend Library to cut ribbon on StoryWalk

The Port Townsend Public Library will cut the ribbon on its new StoryWalk at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. The ceremony is at the… Continue reading

Public interest movements of 1960s, 1970s topic of talk

Ken Ing will present “Public Interest Movements in the 1960s and 1970s,” from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ing’s presentation is… Continue reading

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Sequim City Band starts campaign for rehearsal space

‘Fill the Tuba’ effort has raised 80 percent of its $1 million goal

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