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Increased boat patrols planned this weekend

North Olympic Peninsula sheriff’s offices plan increased patrols on area waterways looking for drunk and impaired boaters during Operation Dry Water. The extra patrols will… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Finding the courage to stand up for truth

The Talmud says, “Truth is the seal of the Holy One, blessed be He.” Rabbi Luzzatto (1707-1746) taught “Truth is one of the very foundations… Continue reading

LETTER: Not safer

As a motorcycle rider with over 40 years of experience, the road condition on U.S. Highway 101 around Morse Creek is way more of a… Continue reading

  • Jul 2, 2021
Mike Hofstetter caught this chinook while fishing in 90 feet of water off Waadah Island near Neah Bay. He used a moonjelly flasher and a cookies and cream Coyote spoon while trolling at 2.1 miles per hour with Scotty Downriggers.

OUTDOORS: Kings and Dungeness crab some of the best of nature’s bounty

Not much can compete with the satisfaction of landing, cleaning, preparing and, most importantly, eating a king that you caught yourself or a Dungeness crab… Continue reading

Mike Hofstetter caught this chinook while fishing in 90 feet of water off Waadah Island near Neah Bay. He used a moonjelly flasher and a cookies and cream Coyote spoon while trolling at 2.1 miles per hour with Scotty Downriggers.
Carol Swarbrick Dries portrays Lillian Carter in a new docudrama. photo courtesy CJR Films

Swarbrick Dries presents Lillian Carter in film this weekend

Carol Swarbrick Dries, the movie and stage actor who makes her home in Sequim, is appearing in “Lillian Carter: More than a President’s… Continue reading

Carol Swarbrick Dries portrays Lillian Carter in a new docudrama. photo courtesy CJR Films
Finn O’Donnell and Sorina Johnston, pictured as they graduate from Port Townsend High School last month, speak their minds about mental health during the pandemic in a video on The Benji Project website. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Finn O’Donnell and Sorina Johnston, pictured as they graduate from Port Townsend High School last month, speak their minds about mental health during the pandemic in a video on The Benji Project website. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “True Freedom” at Unity in the Olympics at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Unity speaker scheduled for Sunday service

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “True Freedom” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the pastor at Unity in the Olympics, 2917… Continue reading

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “True Freedom” at Unity in the Olympics at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Workshop planned for teens

“Mindfulness in Motion,” a four-day workshop for youths age 14 and older, is offered by The Benji Project starting July 12 at H.J.… Continue reading

Port Angeles Lefties rally to win series over Yakima Pippins

Port Angeles and Yakima engaged in a version of “West Coast League After Dark” Wednesday as the Lefties picked up a 6-3 win… Continue reading

Buses, ferries revert to full capacity

Clallam and Jefferson transit buses are running at full capacity now. Both still require passengers to wear masks indoors. Clallam Transit resumed full capacity on… Continue reading

Businesses reopening across Washington state as most COVID restrictions lifted

Fifteen months after Washington state’s first “stay at home” order was issued in response to the coronavirus, businesses across the state are now… Continue reading

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Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin.
A section of a spruce tree in front of the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., crashed to the ground in the early hours of Tuesday, prompting Regimental Tree Care to remove the entire tree Wednesday. The multiple trunks of the tree had formed a basket, which collected water and debris and caused the tree to rot; the extreme heat earlier this week may have been a factor too, said Regimental’s Rachael Cecil. “We’re sad that we lost a tree,” said Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Manager Matt Tyler, “but it had to be removed for the safety of the public and the building.” (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Fallen tree removed

A section of a spruce tree in front of the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., crashed to the ground in the early hours… Continue reading

A section of a spruce tree in front of the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., crashed to the ground in the early hours of Tuesday, prompting Regimental Tree Care to remove the entire tree Wednesday. The multiple trunks of the tree had formed a basket, which collected water and debris and caused the tree to rot; the extreme heat earlier this week may have been a factor too, said Regimental’s Rachael Cecil. “We’re sad that we lost a tree,” said Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Manager Matt Tyler, “but it had to be removed for the safety of the public and the building.” (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Feiro Marine Life Center reopens Friday in Port Angeles

The Feiro Marine Life Center will reopen to general admission Friday. The center, located at 315 N. Lincoln St., will be open… Continue reading

LETTER: Is it a plot?

It is well known that Republicans, more so than Democrats, forgo wearing masks and avoid COVID-19 vaccinations. I, consequently, feel that the lifting of COVID-19… Continue reading

  • Jul 1, 2021
Vocalist Jean Lenke and her trio will bring jazz, blues and rock to Manresa Castle's Rook Cafe this Friday evening. photo courtesy of Jean Lenke

Manresa Castle offers Friday night jazz series

Vocalist Jean Lenke and her trio will start a Friday night jazz series this week in the Rook Cafe at Manresa Castle,… Continue reading

Vocalist Jean Lenke and her trio will bring jazz, blues and rock to Manresa Castle's Rook Cafe this Friday evening. photo courtesy of Jean Lenke

No fireworks ban this year in unincorporated Jefferson County

New restrictions can’t be put in place until at least 2023

Nordland man found guilty of second-degree murder

Sentencing expected later this month