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Midway Metals, 258010 U.S. Highway 101 east of Port Angeles, is the subject of a cease and desist order approved by Clallam County Commissioners for operating an illegal scrapyard. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Midway Metals to get cease and desist letter

Owner asked to fix Clallam County code violations

Midway Metals, 258010 U.S. Highway 101 east of Port Angeles, is the subject of a cease and desist order approved by Clallam County Commissioners for operating an illegal scrapyard. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Karen Goschen.

Port of Port Angeles director seeks new role as part-time project manager

Karen Goschen to stay on until replacement can be identified

Karen Goschen.
Port Townsend police chief candidate D.F. Pace comes from the Philadelphia Police Department. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Townsend police chief candidate D.F. Pace comes from the Philadelphia Police Department. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
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Port executive director to resign

Goschen to help ill sister

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Clallam County eyes new district borders

Five-member commission to draw boundaries

Sequim City Council member Dennis Smith, seen in 2019 at a groundbreaking for the West Fir Street Rehabilitation Project, announced his resignation Friday due to personal reasons. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Former Sequim mayor resigns from city council

Dennis Smith cites personal, family reasons

Sequim City Council member Dennis Smith, seen in 2019 at a groundbreaking for the West Fir Street Rehabilitation Project, announced his resignation Friday due to personal reasons. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Kitty Sokkappa is among the fitness instructors teaching online for the Olympic Peninsula YMCA. (Photo courtesy of Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula YMCA)
Kitty Sokkappa is among the fitness instructors teaching online for the Olympic Peninsula YMCA. (Photo courtesy of Erin Hawkins/Olympic Peninsula YMCA)
Robin Worth-McIntyre, a nurse technician at Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Sequim, gets a Pfizer vaccine shot from Walgreens pharmacist Steve Sommers.  (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Nursing facility vaccinates seniors, staff members

Distributions also being planned for Clallam County jail

Robin Worth-McIntyre, a nurse technician at Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of Sequim, gets a Pfizer vaccine shot from Walgreens pharmacist Steve Sommers.  (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
The Duckabush elk herd lives on "Hood 40," a parcel of trust land the Department of Natural Resources had intended to sell. Letters of protest led to a reversal of that plan. (Photo courtesy of Tim Sullivan)

Two forest parcels taken off bidding sheet

Department of Natural Resources decides not to sell elk habitat

The Duckabush elk herd lives on "Hood 40," a parcel of trust land the Department of Natural Resources had intended to sell. Letters of protest led to a reversal of that plan. (Photo courtesy of Tim Sullivan)
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Rep. Steve Tharinger

Economy one priority for district lawmakers

Capitol security fortified before Monday’s start of session

Rep. Steve Tharinger
Apryle Schondelmeyer and her daughter Lyllian Moore were killed in a traffic collision near Sequim on Dec. 26. Fundraising campaigns have been set up to help Schondelmeyer's family cover expenses.  Contributed by Hallie Thomas

Mother, daughter remembered

Fatal crash took lives of both

Apryle Schondelmeyer and her daughter Lyllian Moore were killed in a traffic collision near Sequim on Dec. 26. Fundraising campaigns have been set up to help Schondelmeyer's family cover expenses.  Contributed by Hallie Thomas
Singer and chef Grace Love is embarking on new ventures in 2021, including pay-what-you-can pop-up lunches, a biscuit-mix challenge and, she hopes, a kitchen of her own.  Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
Singer and chef Grace Love is embarking on new ventures in 2021, including pay-what-you-can pop-up lunches, a biscuit-mix challenge and, she hopes, a kitchen of her own.  Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
Rep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., cleans up debris and personal belongings strewn across the floor of the Rotunda in the early morning hours of Thursday after protesters stormed the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Police officer’s death intensifies Capitol siege questions

A police officer has died from injuries suffered as President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol as top Democrats have… Continue reading

  • Jan 8, 2021
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Rep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., cleans up debris and personal belongings strewn across the floor of the Rotunda in the early morning hours of Thursday after protesters stormed the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)