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Port Angeles ceremony to honor man killed in Korea

Remains of local Korean War soldier come home

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US Highway 112 slide repair expected to begin Monday

State Department of Transportation officials expect to begin repairs of a massive landslide across state Highway 112 on Monday. The landslide near Clallam… Continue reading

DOT cancels overnight Hood Canal Bridge closures for fourth time

New closures set for next week; if those are canceled, disruption will be scheduled for following week

Kathy Ryan checks on salad greens at the Quimper Grange food-bank garden, one of 10 plots that provided thousands of pounds to local food banks last year. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Food bank gardens in a growth spurt

Expansion in works for Food Bank Farm Gardens

Kathy Ryan checks on salad greens at the Quimper Grange food-bank garden, one of 10 plots that provided thousands of pounds to local food banks last year. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
The Port Angeles School District is expected to sell its former administrative services building to Olympic Medical Center in February. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

Olympic Medical Center buying school’s site

Building across from courthouse

The Port Angeles School District is expected to sell its former administrative services building to Olympic Medical Center in February. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)
One place where COVID-19 testing is available in Port Angeles is the Olympic Medical Center drive-up testing facility at the former Wells Fargo Bank at Front and Race streets. Intake forms must be filed out before testing is done. The form can be found at www.olympicmedical.org/services/covid-19-services. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
One place where COVID-19 testing is available in Port Angeles is the Olympic Medical Center drive-up testing facility at the former Wells Fargo Bank at Front and Race streets. Intake forms must be filed out before testing is done. The form can be found at www.olympicmedical.org/services/covid-19-services. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Larry White, district manager for Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza and artist, holds a painting for Barhop's new Sequim location.Behind him, kitchen manager Jeffrey Adams prepares pizzas for customers in the open kitchen. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Port Angeles eatery serves brews, pizzas at new Sequim site

Owner thanks customers for supporting business through lockdown

  • Jan 19, 2022
  • By Emily Matthiessen Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
Larry White, district manager for Barhop Brewing & Artisan Pizza and artist, holds a painting for Barhop's new Sequim location.Behind him, kitchen manager Jeffrey Adams prepares pizzas for customers in the open kitchen. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Julia Maynard, who at 22 constructed a cedar-mahogany Nevins yacht tender in Mystic, Conn., will be one of the speakers in “She Builds: Wit & Wisdom from Three Port Townsend Woman Boatbuilders,” a Northwest Maritime Center discussion to stream online Thursday evening. (Julia Maynard)

Three boatbuilders to speak on livestreamed program

Ninety-minute discussion part of ‘Ask an Expert’ series

Julia Maynard, who at 22 constructed a cedar-mahogany Nevins yacht tender in Mystic, Conn., will be one of the speakers in “She Builds: Wit & Wisdom from Three Port Townsend Woman Boatbuilders,” a Northwest Maritime Center discussion to stream online Thursday evening. (Julia Maynard)
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Armacost’s cross prompts vote to blur backgrounds

Virtual meetings to follow in-person rules

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Mark Willis enjoys a day at the beach with granddaughter Bryn in 2020. (Willis/Harrington family)

Former Sequim schools administrator recovering after strokes

The family of a fixture of Sequim schools is raising funds to help defray costs for an unexpected and nearly fatal series of… Continue reading

Mark Willis enjoys a day at the beach with granddaughter Bryn in 2020. (Willis/Harrington family)
Marny Friedman, left, and Christine Emmes are part of the Just Soup crew each Tuesday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, where free hot lunches are handed out in the church parking lot. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

More than just soup: Volunteers work rain or shine

St. Paul’s provides frees meals each Tuesday

Marny Friedman, left, and Christine Emmes are part of the Just Soup crew each Tuesday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, where free hot lunches are handed out in the church parking lot. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Artist and poet Nhatt Nichols, at Aldrich’s upstairs space in Port Townsend, has released her book, “This Party of the Soft Things.” She and fellow author Ward Serrill will discuss their work at Finnriver Farm on Wednesday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Pair of writers to host release

Books to be celebrated at Finnriver Farm Cidery

Artist and poet Nhatt Nichols, at Aldrich’s upstairs space in Port Townsend, has released her book, “This Party of the Soft Things.” She and fellow author Ward Serrill will discuss their work at Finnriver Farm on Wednesday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro.
Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro.
Port Townsend artist and writer Velda Thomas, having just released her book “Blended: Perspectives on Belonging,” is now at work on a new printmaking project. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

‘Blended’ offers space to remember

Author to present free online talk on Thursday

Port Townsend artist and writer Velda Thomas, having just released her book “Blended: Perspectives on Belonging,” is now at work on a new printmaking project. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Shorter leash for Inslee considered

Chapman: Unlikely to pass in current form

State Supreme Court OKs Cooke Aquaculture steelhead farming

Company partnering with Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe for Port Angeles Harbor farm