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CEO: NOHN expands in face of demand

Health center adds 11,500 new patients since 2016

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Fire District chiefs set retirements; new staffing plan to begin in May

Consulting firm hired to look at leadership structure this month

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Lydia Valdopolis, front, and Julia Thurston from Ground Control Goats in Port Townsend lead a parade of goats around the market on Saturday, the opening day of the 31st Port Townsend Farmers’ Market. More than 70 vendors will offer food and crafts each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Tyler and Lawrence streets in Port Townsend through Oct. 28. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

First day of season

Lydia Valdopolis, front, and Julia Thurston from Ground Control Goats in Port Townsend lead a parade of goats around the market on Saturday, the opening… Continue reading

Lydia Valdopolis, front, and Julia Thurston from Ground Control Goats in Port Townsend lead a parade of goats around the market on Saturday, the opening day of the 31st Port Townsend Farmers’ Market. More than 70 vendors will offer food and crafts each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Tyler and Lawrence streets in Port Townsend through Oct. 28. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Dale Wilson, past executive director of Olympic Comunity Action Programs, and Cherish Cronmiler, current executive director, cut the ceremonial ribbon officially opening the 43-unit low cost housing units.

7th Haven housing project celebrated

Port Townsend facility aims for first residents in May

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Dale Wilson, past executive director of Olympic Comunity Action Programs, and Cherish Cronmiler, current executive director, cut the ceremonial ribbon officially opening the 43-unit low cost housing units.
Rep. Steve Tharinger, Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Mike Chapman

District 24 legislators answer questions

Telephone town hall draws 4,000

Rep. Steve Tharinger, Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Mike Chapman
Dawn Reid, right, shows Gov. Jay Inslee a pencil drawing of her daughter, Kimberly, after Inslee signed a bill titled with Kimberly’s name. State Rep. Debra Lekanoff, left, took part in the ceremony. (Gabe Galanda)

Governor signs Kimberly Bender’s Law

Legislation named for Quileute tribe member ratchets up penalty for custodial sex abuse

Dawn Reid, right, shows Gov. Jay Inslee a pencil drawing of her daughter, Kimberly, after Inslee signed a bill titled with Kimberly’s name. State Rep. Debra Lekanoff, left, took part in the ceremony. (Gabe Galanda)
Neil Howe works Wednesday at the ReStore for Habitat for Humanity East Jefferson County in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Habitat homes expand in Jefferson County

More than 10 units under construction now

Neil Howe works Wednesday at the ReStore for Habitat for Humanity East Jefferson County in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Nominations for recognition of people who have made significant contributions to the Clallam County community are due by 5 p.m. Monday.
Nominations for recognition of people who have made significant contributions to the Clallam County community are due by 5 p.m. Monday.

Port Townsend Farmers Market returns Saturday

Opening ceremonies to proceed rain or shine

About 1,300 Clallam County PUD customers lost power at 2:30 a.m. Thursday after a car hit a pole at Elizabeth Lane and Old Olympic Highway. (Clallam County PUD)
About 1,300 Clallam County PUD customers lost power at 2:30 a.m. Thursday after a car hit a pole at Elizabeth Lane and Old Olympic Highway. (Clallam County PUD)
Musician Danny Barnes will debut his visual art Friday, March 31, at the Northwind Art Grover Gallery in Port Townsend. He's named his show "My World Wipe Your Feet."  image courtesy of Danny Barnes

‘My World Wipe Your Feet’ at Grover Gallery

Banjo virtuoso Danny Barnes debuts as a visual artist

Musician Danny Barnes will debut his visual art Friday, March 31, at the Northwind Art Grover Gallery in Port Townsend. He's named his show "My World Wipe Your Feet."  image courtesy of Danny Barnes

Interest high in housing facility

Dawn View Court to open in April

Sequim man pleads guilty in 2020 robbery, shooting

Sentence to be reduced for help with other investigations

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Cavin Vernwald of Port Angeles walks down Lincoln Street in a suit of armor on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Vernwald said  the suit was a hobby and decided that he would run errands while wearing it.

Well protected in Port Angeles

Cavin Vernwald of Port Angeles walks down Lincoln Street in a suit of armor on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Vernwald said the suit was a… Continue reading

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Cavin Vernwald of Port Angeles walks down Lincoln Street in a suit of armor on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Vernwald said  the suit was a hobby and decided that he would run errands while wearing it.

Federal raid nets Quilcene woman

Total of 27 accused of multi-state drug trafficking ring

Savanna Hoglund of Spokane takes a photo of her son, Lincoln Hoglund, 2, as hit sits on a wooden cougar sculpture in the Discovery Room on Tuesday at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles. The center features a variety of displays that provide a sampling of what can be found within the park, as well as interactive exhibits for children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Park exhibit

Savanna Hoglund of Spokane takes a photo of her son, Lincoln Hoglund, 2, as hit sits on a wooden cougar sculpture in the Discovery Room… Continue reading

Savanna Hoglund of Spokane takes a photo of her son, Lincoln Hoglund, 2, as hit sits on a wooden cougar sculpture in the Discovery Room on Tuesday at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles. The center features a variety of displays that provide a sampling of what can be found within the park, as well as interactive exhibits for children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

PASD plans for staffing cuts; 10 percent reduction expected

Extent depends on funds from Legislature

Clallam County to provide PUD with funding

Rescue Plan dollars to aid water quality