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Dennis Bauer at an Aug. 17 court hearing.

Bauer murder trial starts Monday

Testimony begins Nov. 15

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Dennis Bauer at an Aug. 17 court hearing.
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Four honored for community service

Volunteers presented awards in virtual ceremony

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David Grisman, beside his artist and musician wife Tracy Bigelow Grisman, has contributed a private mandolin lesson to the Northwind Auction online now. Grisman, known as the "Paganini of the mandolin," includes his music books, "Dawg Grass," "Dawg Latin," "Dawg Jazz" and "Dawg Roots."  Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
David Grisman, beside his artist and musician wife Tracy Bigelow Grisman, has contributed a private mandolin lesson to the Northwind Auction online now. Grisman, known as the "Paganini of the mandolin," includes his music books, "Dawg Grass," "Dawg Latin," "Dawg Jazz" and "Dawg Roots."  Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
Victoria Jones, race director of the Port Angeles Marathon Association, displays the 2021 Washington State Event Organizer of the year award she was given by the Washington Festivals & Events Association.

Marathon race director wins statewide award

Olympic Medical Center Foundation, Port Angeles Hall of Fame, CrabFest recognized

Victoria Jones, race director of the Port Angeles Marathon Association, displays the 2021 Washington State Event Organizer of the year award she was given by the Washington Festivals & Events Association.
Pat Burns, left, at 102 the oldest member of the Marrowstone Island emergency response community, and her friend, Cheryl Brunette, attend the groundbreaking Thursday for the island’s new fire station. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Shovels break ground for Marrowstone Fire Station

Self-reliance epitomized by 102-year-old volunteer

Pat Burns, left, at 102 the oldest member of the Marrowstone Island emergency response community, and her friend, Cheryl Brunette, attend the groundbreaking Thursday for the island’s new fire station. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Sequim City Council candidates with top votes as of Wednesday afternoon include, from left, Rachel Anderson, Vicki Lowe, Kathy Downer, Brandon Janisse and Lowell Rathbun. They gathered for about an hour after initial election results were announced Tuesday. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

A new majority coming on Sequim City Council

Downer, Rathbun, Janisse, Anderson, Lowe take top votes

Sequim City Council candidates with top votes as of Wednesday afternoon include, from left, Rachel Anderson, Vicki Lowe, Kathy Downer, Brandon Janisse and Lowell Rathbun. They gathered for about an hour after initial election results were announced Tuesday. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
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Methner, Hebert win in Port Angeles School District

Voters in the Port Angeles School District overwhelmingly voted for experience in education or parent input during the general election with Sarah… Continue reading

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Oblak, Jeffers headed for OMC board

Both pull out hefty leads

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Wennstrom, Thomas win council contests

Potholes, poplars among issues from voters

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One of the most memorable moments for float designer Guy Horton was at the 2020 float reveal for the Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty. With COVID-19 leading to many events to be canceled, the festival’s board opted to hold a virtual Kickoff Dinner and float reveal, and Horton drove the royalty around the 7 Cedars Casino’s parking lot twice. “They were squealing and laughing and giggling,” Horton said. “It was one of the most memorable moments in all the years doing this.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Irrigation Fest float designer retires

Horton steps down after 14 years, new designer sought

One of the most memorable moments for float designer Guy Horton was at the 2020 float reveal for the Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty. With COVID-19 leading to many events to be canceled, the festival’s board opted to hold a virtual Kickoff Dinner and float reveal, and Horton drove the royalty around the 7 Cedars Casino’s parking lot twice. “They were squealing and laughing and giggling,” Horton said. “It was one of the most memorable moments in all the years doing this.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Clallam County elections official Nicole Mischke prepares ballots to run through a sorting machine on Tuesday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles council retained; Sequim’s changes

Among counts: Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks councils; Olympic Medical Center races

Clallam County elections official Nicole Mischke prepares ballots to run through a sorting machine on Tuesday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Thomas, Wennstrom leading in races for Port Townsend City Council

Candidates have large margins in early voting returns

Election results

Election results Initial returns in contested races: Clallam County Port of Port Angeles District 1 Colleen McAleer 13,351 97.04% Write-In 407 2.96% District 2 Steven… Continue reading

Wife allegedly attacks spouse because of dream

Man airlifted to Harborview Medical Center

A voter drops off his ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. More than 31 percent — 31.37 percent — of the 57,150 ballots mailed to registered voters had been returned as of Monday, according to the Clallam County elections office. Ballots must be postmarked by today or deposited at one of seven drop boxes in the county tonight by 8 p.m. Initial results will be posted at www.peninsuladailynews.com. Look for more coverage in Thursday’s print editions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Every vote counts

Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News A voter drops off his ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. More than 31… Continue reading

A voter drops off his ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. More than 31 percent — 31.37 percent — of the 57,150 ballots mailed to registered voters had been returned as of Monday, according to the Clallam County elections office. Ballots must be postmarked by today or deposited at one of seven drop boxes in the county tonight by 8 p.m. Initial results will be posted at www.peninsuladailynews.com. Look for more coverage in Thursday’s print editions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)