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District 24 legislators slam regional virus plans

Decisions leave Peninsula counties at ‘a standstill’

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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula board member Norma Turner, left, and her husband, long time volunteer Gene Turner, right, play with a bumper pool table with construction facilitator Steve Zenovic in the game room of the new Port Angeles Unit's building, which has been named the Turner Clubhouse in honor of the Turner's contributions to the club's success.

New clubhouseBoys Girls Clubs facility to be completed soon

Children expected to be welcomed before end of February

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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula board member Norma Turner, left, and her husband, long time volunteer Gene Turner, right, play with a bumper pool table with construction facilitator Steve Zenovic in the game room of the new Port Angeles Unit's building, which has been named the Turner Clubhouse in honor of the Turner's contributions to the club's success.
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Virus case counts rise on Peninsula

The North Olympic Peninsula reported 13 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, with eight new cases in Jefferson County and five in Clallam County. No… Continue reading

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Navy gets approval for state park training

Number of parks to be cut; which parks to be used unknown now

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 A team of volunteers painted "Black Lives Matter" on Port Townsend's Water Street last summer.

Port Townsend City Council to consider street-painting permits

‘Black Lives Matter’ message spurred ordinance

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 A team of volunteers painted "Black Lives Matter" on Port Townsend's Water Street last summer.

Peninsula levies on February ballot

The 2021 Special Election on Feb. 9 will have voters across the North Olympic Peninsula deciding on key levy replacements for a handful of school… Continue reading

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Muzzled puppies found during drug arrest

Opioids found in dogs’ systems

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Armacost denies QAnon support

Sequim’s mayor tells CNN he never endorsed group

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UPDATE: Search halted for missing pilot

Futile scouring of 1,000 square miles of Strait

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The Field Arts & Events Hall, the focal point of the proposed Waterfront Center development in downtown Port Angeles, is shown under construction on Tuesday.

Field Hall given $1 million

Behest was Port Angeles woman’s third large donation

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The Field Arts & Events Hall, the focal point of the proposed Waterfront Center development in downtown Port Angeles, is shown under construction on Tuesday.

Port Angeles chamber to present community awards

Virtual presentation set Saturday evening

Ballots out for Sequim’s two school levy proposals

Ballots are either in the hands of or on their way to voters in the Sequim School District for two school levy proposals… Continue reading

Erin Reading is cofounder of the Port Townsend Psychedelic Society, which seeks the decriminalization of psilocybin mushrooms and psychoactive plants. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Port Townsend woman seeks decriminalization of ‘magic’ mushrooms

Proponents say city could make possession a low priority

Erin Reading is cofounder of the Port Townsend Psychedelic Society, which seeks the decriminalization of psilocybin mushrooms and psychoactive plants. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
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Sequim council OKs city manager severance

Two members attempt to review decision

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Port Townsend's Joe Euro will perform at a Candlelight Concert this week.
Port Townsend's Joe Euro will perform at a Candlelight Concert this week.
The Port Townsend Paper Co. recycles more than a third of the state's castoff cardboard and employs just fewer than 300 workers. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Presentation to feature 100 years of mill history

Series of projects includes artwork, paper making

The Port Townsend Paper Co. recycles more than a third of the state's castoff cardboard and employs just fewer than 300 workers. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)