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Cole Anderson, 14, of Port Angeles, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off his Angus-cross steer, Oreo, in the Clallam County Fair auction ring. The 1,200-pound steer fetched $10.50 per pound at the sale. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Young exhibitors win big at Junior Livestock Auction

Forty lots raise about $150,000

Cole Anderson, 14, of Port Angeles, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off his Angus-cross steer, Oreo, in the Clallam County Fair auction ring. The 1,200-pound steer fetched $10.50 per pound at the sale. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Commissioners ready 40-year lease for Caswell-Brown Village

Document signing Friday as OlyCAP seeks grant

Commissioners, PUD looking for water upgrade

Carlsborg system discussed to help with existing development, growth

To usher in the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's Healing Clinic, from left, Dana Ward, tribal council member; Loni Greninger, council vice-chair; Elaine Grinnell, elder, and W. Ron Allen, chairman, cut the ribbon on the facility that aims to help locals overcome opioid use disorder. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Jamestown Tribe ushers in healing clinic

Facility a place to help those with opioid use disorder

To usher in the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's Healing Clinic, from left, Dana Ward, tribal council member; Loni Greninger, council vice-chair; Elaine Grinnell, elder, and W. Ron Allen, chairman, cut the ribbon on the facility that aims to help locals overcome opioid use disorder. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Heidi Eberle of Port Angeles and her daughter, Akira Abbitt, 11 months, sort through a stack of free children’s coats during Saturday’s Port Angeles School District Back to School Fair at Jefferson Elementary School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Fair prepares Port Angeles families for new school year

More than 850 backpacks distributed along with supplies, clothes, information

Heidi Eberle of Port Angeles and her daughter, Akira Abbitt, 11 months, sort through a stack of free children’s coats during Saturday’s Port Angeles School District Back to School Fair at Jefferson Elementary School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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Port Townsend chief discusses police response to protest

All seven officers at rally had to manage crowd of 300, he says

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Ron Crawford, one of seven Washington State Fair commissioners, visited the Clallam County Fair on Saturday to evaluate it in a wide range of categories from the quality of its livestock and agricultural exhibits to cleanliness to the education value of displays. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

State commissioner gives Clallam County Fair high marks

Educational value, exhibits both cited

Ron Crawford, one of seven Washington State Fair commissioners, visited the Clallam County Fair on Saturday to evaluate it in a wide range of categories from the quality of its livestock and agricultural exhibits to cleanliness to the education value of displays. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
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Cases of liive crab on ice await preparation for cooking at the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival on Friday in Port Angeles.
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Cases of liive crab on ice await preparation for cooking at the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival on Friday in Port Angeles.
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Hopeful takes trans issue to state race

Candidate calls for end to transgender locker room policy

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Port Townsend grand finale of free outdoor summer concerts set in Thursday

Port Townsend will celebrate its grand finale of free outdoor summer concerts on Thursday, while Sequim and Port Angeles will present their penultimate shows next… Continue reading

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Siblings, from left, Charlie Jones, 4, Samuel Jones, 8, and August Jones, 6, all of Port Angeles, eat fresh scones on Thursday at the Clallam County Fair.

Scones taste like fair time in Clallam County

Volunteers create delicacies for 59th year

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Siblings, from left, Charlie Jones, 4, Samuel Jones, 8, and August Jones, 6, all of Port Angeles, eat fresh scones on Thursday at the Clallam County Fair.
Greg Brotherton, left, and Marcia Kelbon.

Jefferson County incumbent accused of conflict

Brotherton says dual role a legal requirement

Greg Brotherton, left, and Marcia Kelbon.

Grow a Row plant sale Saturday aimed to encourage winter plots

Food bank growers urging residents to harvest food for themselves, others

Erin Fox.

Sequim High graduate Fox named SHS principal

Fox selected as lead administrator

Erin Fox.
Jesse Terry will perform in Coyle and Port Townsend this weekend.
Jesse Terry will perform in Coyle and Port Townsend this weekend.
Ellie Olson, 7, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off her knowledge of poultry using a stuffed chicken, a concession to preventing the spread of avian flu by keeping live chickens away from the Clallam County Fair barns on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Young exhibitors strut stuff on first day of Clallam County Fair

No feathers, but stuffed chickens stand in to demonstrate real thing

Ellie Olson, 7, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off her knowledge of poultry using a stuffed chicken, a concession to preventing the spread of avian flu by keeping live chickens away from the Clallam County Fair barns on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

E-scooters gets Port Angeles approval

Both Port Angeles, Sequim awaiting company action