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Private or state plan? Deadline coming on state long-term care insurance

Two years ago, Washington became the first state in the nation to establish a defined benefit to help offset the costs of long-term… Continue reading

A large group of Ride the Hurricane bicyclists approach the Heart O’ the Hills near the beginning of the 17-mile trek up to 5,242 feet. About 800 riders participated in the event on Sunday with a round-trip ride to the top of Hurricane Ridge and back to Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Ride the Hurricane

Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News A large group of Ride the Hurricane bicyclists approach the Heart O’ the Hills near the beginning of the… Continue reading

A large group of Ride the Hurricane bicyclists approach the Heart O’ the Hills near the beginning of the 17-mile trek up to 5,242 feet. About 800 riders participated in the event on Sunday with a round-trip ride to the top of Hurricane Ridge and back to Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Webinars set for 2022 halibut seasons

The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is holding virtual public meetings on Aug. 23 and… Continue reading

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BACK WHEN: Murrow family moves past devastating events

MANY PEOPLE GO through events in their lives that can be devastating. How many times have we seen families ruined because someone will not let… Continue reading

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After the pandemic by Mary Franchini

Blue Whole Gallery unveils August artists

Blue Whole Gallery will present Divas and Vessels this month. Marilyn Evans’ digital art and Mary Franchini’s painting are on display at the… Continue reading

After the pandemic by Mary Franchini
<strong>Photos by Keith Thorpe</strong>/Peninsula Daily News
Top: Kathryn Kudron of Port Angeles parades with Gavin, a great dane, during judging Saturday at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. Above: Michael Bryant of Everett brushes the coat of G.G., a Havanese, prior to entering the show ring at the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club’s All-Breed Show and Agility Trials. The event, which continues today at 
8 a.m., brought in hundreds of dogs from across the region for the American Kennel Club-sanctioned show.

Dog show

Michael Bryant of Everett brushes the coat of G.G., a Havanese, prior to entering the show ring at the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club’s All-Breed Show… Continue reading

<strong>Photos by Keith Thorpe</strong>/Peninsula Daily News
Top: Kathryn Kudron of Port Angeles parades with Gavin, a great dane, during judging Saturday at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. Above: Michael Bryant of Everett brushes the coat of G.G., a Havanese, prior to entering the show ring at the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club’s All-Breed Show and Agility Trials. The event, which continues today at 
8 a.m., brought in hundreds of dogs from across the region for the American Kennel Club-sanctioned show.

Dungeness Bay reopens to all shellfish species

Dungeness Bay and the Strait of Juan de Fuca from the Dungeness Spit east to the Discovery Bay/Jefferson County line is open again… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

In-person meeting Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 Del Guzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101). This week… Continue reading

Farm tour series starts Wednesday

The Clallam Conservation District will kick off a series of farm tours at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The first tour will be at… Continue reading

Funds disclosed in primary election races

Port Angeles City Council seats top filings

Grant to expand behavioral health services

NOHN gets $3,3 million for project

Detroit native Marion Hayden is part of the Jazz Port Townsend ensemble, which filled the air with music during Saturday’s long-awaited concert at Fort Worden State Park. The sold-out show, presented by Centrum, drew listeners inside and outside the fence around Littlefield Green beside McCurdy Pavilion. Centrum’s Acoustic Blues Festival concert, also on the green, is set for next Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Jazz concert

Detroit native Marion Hayden is part of the Jazz Port Townsend ensemble, which filled the air with music during Saturday’s long-awaited concert at Fort Worden… Continue reading

Detroit native Marion Hayden is part of the Jazz Port Townsend ensemble, which filled the air with music during Saturday’s long-awaited concert at Fort Worden State Park. The sold-out show, presented by Centrum, drew listeners inside and outside the fence around Littlefield Green beside McCurdy Pavilion. Centrum’s Acoustic Blues Festival concert, also on the green, is set for next Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Painter Matthew Rianwater's work is featured at Gallery 9 this month.

Kenney’s jewelry, Rainwater’s painting on view at Gallery 9

Michael Kenney’s handmade jewelry and Gary Rainwater’s oil paintings are featured at Gallery 9 this month. Gallery 9 is open from 11… Continue reading

Painter Matthew Rianwater's work is featured at Gallery 9 this month.
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LEFTIES: Coleman Schmidt muscles up; Lefties split two road games

The Port Angeles Lefties got a home run for the second straight game from Coleman Schmidt, but were not able to keep up… Continue reading

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Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie acknowledged the past 16 months' trials during the Navigator Night Out. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Maritime Center event highlights teens’ successes

Students get involved in solo sail, boat project, jobs program

Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie acknowledged the past 16 months' trials during the Navigator Night Out. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
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Master Gardeners restart in-person plant answer clinics

The WSU Extension Clallam County Master Gardeners’ plant answer in-person clinics are back. The clinics will start this month. They are set… Continue reading

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Uncle Funk and the Dope Six -- from left, Jesse Watson, Tim Halpin, Tomoki Sage, Kyle Dannert, Megan Hudson and Pete Lack -- will start Port Townsend's Concerts on the Dock series Thursday evening. photo by David Conklin/Port Townsend Main Street Program
Uncle Funk and the Dope Six -- from left, Jesse Watson, Tim Halpin, Tomoki Sage, Kyle Dannert, Megan Hudson and Pete Lack -- will start Port Townsend's Concerts on the Dock series Thursday evening. photo by David Conklin/Port Townsend Main Street Program
"Afternoon Delight" is by Port Ludlow Art League featured artist Diane Walker.
"Afternoon Delight" is by Port Ludlow Art League featured artist Diane Walker.