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Key ODT link gets go-ahead

Clallam County commissioners approve funds for land; construction possible in 2024

Jonah Trople of Port Townsend, working with wood outside his studio, has been chosen to create sculptural “art markers” for the city’s designated Creative District. (Port Townsend Main Street Program)

Port Townsend artist chosen for Creative District

Man to create 7-foot-tall sculptures as wayfinders

Jonah Trople of Port Townsend, working with wood outside his studio, has been chosen to create sculptural “art markers” for the city’s designated Creative District. (Port Townsend Main Street Program)
Pam Chapman, left, and neighbor Corena Stern, along with Chapman's dogs Bella and Hamish, walk on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend on Tuesday. Port Townsend officials are looking at ways to maintain 81 miles of city streets on a limited budget.  (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Pam Chapman, left, and neighbor Corena Stern, along with Chapman's dogs Bella and Hamish, walk on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend on Tuesday. Port Townsend officials are looking at ways to maintain 81 miles of city streets on a limited budget.  (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Clallam County election officials Nancy Buckner of Sequim, front, and Nicole Mischke of Port Angeles sort through special election ballots earlier today at the county courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Clallam County election officials Nancy Buckner of Sequim, front, and Nicole Mischke of Port Angeles sort through special election ballots earlier today at the county courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
The Adventuress, a 108-year-old National Historic Landmark and nonprofit educational ship, was lifted into the Port Townsend Boat Haven on Monday morning. The schooner will receive its routine Coast Guard hull inspection and have its bottom painted. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Adventuress comes in for inspection

Captain planning new season with precautions

The Adventuress, a 108-year-old National Historic Landmark and nonprofit educational ship, was lifted into the Port Townsend Boat Haven on Monday morning. The schooner will receive its routine Coast Guard hull inspection and have its bottom painted. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County inmate overdoses while in jail

Man allegedly obtains opioid from cell mate

Coast Guard petty officer pleads not guilty to child rape

Judge reduces bail due to ability for home monitoring

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Sequim advocates take break for health, personal reasons

Morris, Nightingale hope to return soon

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Sequim City Council seat draws 9

Potential appointees apply for unexpired term

‘Strong Towns’ author: Go small to be strong

Jefferson County urged to rethink large projects

Tri-Area Pharmacy assistant Jennifer Sharko-Taylor helped shepherd patients at Friday's vaccination clinic at the Chimacum Grange. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Chimacum Grange seeks to replenish reserves

Furnace installed to heat community center for vaccines

Tri-Area Pharmacy assistant Jennifer Sharko-Taylor helped shepherd patients at Friday's vaccination clinic at the Chimacum Grange. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Judge Brent Basden upheld a decision on Jan. 27 in Clallam County Superior Court that developer Ruth Brothers Enterprises, LLC., of Kent, must follow the City of Sequim’s conditions that a second access point must be created before construction can begin on 71 new homes in Jennie’s Meadow’s second and third phases. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Judge backs Sequim on subdivision decision

Developer cannot proceed without second entrance/exit installed

Judge Brent Basden upheld a decision on Jan. 27 in Clallam County Superior Court that developer Ruth Brothers Enterprises, LLC., of Kent, must follow the City of Sequim’s conditions that a second access point must be created before construction can begin on 71 new homes in Jennie’s Meadow’s second and third phases. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Sidney Murphy stands in the alley behind her home on West 13th Street in Port Angeles. The dirt alley also is the front driveway to several homes build on a sloping hillside and it's the only access for emergency services. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Petition asks Port Angeles to fix roads

Dust, mud facts of life for this neighborhood

Sidney Murphy stands in the alley behind her home on West 13th Street in Port Angeles. The dirt alley also is the front driveway to several homes build on a sloping hillside and it's the only access for emergency services. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim City Council member to bring up question of town’s ‘negative light’

Today’s Sequim City Council meeting will include an item Council member Brandon Janisse requested be placed on the agenda. Janisse asked City Clerk… Continue reading

Sequim School Board picks superintendent search firm

Human Capital Enterprises also overseeing administrator picks in PT, Chimacum