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U.S. Rep, Derek Kilmer, second from right, talks with Clallam County Commissioner Mark Ozias, right, as Andrew Reiners, housing manager for Peninsula Behavaioral Health,  left, and Shanna Bloom, PBH finanace controller, listen in during a tour on Friday of the former All-View Motel in Port Angeles. Kilmer said that unallocated American Rescue Plan Act funds are in danger of hving to be returned to the federal government.  For story, see Page A??

Unspent ARPA dollars may be condition of debt ceiling agreement

Kilmer: “Not a zero risk” for unallocated funds

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U.S. Rep, Derek Kilmer, second from right, talks with Clallam County Commissioner Mark Ozias, right, as Andrew Reiners, housing manager for Peninsula Behavaioral Health,  left, and Shanna Bloom, PBH finanace controller, listen in during a tour on Friday of the former All-View Motel in Port Angeles. Kilmer said that unallocated American Rescue Plan Act funds are in danger of hving to be returned to the federal government.  For story, see Page A??
Matthew Rainwater, founder and president of Pennies for Quarters, a charity looking to build a tiny home village in Port Angeles for homeless veterans, told a meeting of the Nor'Wester Rotary Club of Port Angeles Friday the organization hopes to break ground later this year. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

Veterans charity hopes to break ground later this year

Tiny home village for homeless veterans moving forward

Matthew Rainwater, founder and president of Pennies for Quarters, a charity looking to build a tiny home village in Port Angeles for homeless veterans, told a meeting of the Nor'Wester Rotary Club of Port Angeles Friday the organization hopes to break ground later this year. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

Weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Complex this week. There will be… Continue reading

Zoning revisions to be discussed Monday

Port Townsend City Council, planning commission meet to discuss housing

Laurie Davies has stepped down from her post as a Clallam County Fair Commissioner to become a Washington State Fair Commissioner. (Courtesy photo)

Clallam fair board member chosen for state panel

Commissioners visit statewide events, recommend funding

Laurie Davies has stepped down from her post as a Clallam County Fair Commissioner to become a Washington State Fair Commissioner. (Courtesy photo)
A coyote treated by Center Valley Animal Rescue after the animal injured itself at Jefferson Healthcare is released into the wild. (Center Valley Animal Rescue)

Frightened coyote runs through Jefferson Healthcare corridor

PT rescuers treat animal before returning it to wild

A coyote treated by Center Valley Animal Rescue after the animal injured itself at Jefferson Healthcare is released into the wild. (Center Valley Animal Rescue)
Former Port Angeles Mayor Frank McPhee gives testimony Wednesday evening at a Port Angeles Planning Commission meeting at City Hall. The city is weighing several changes to its zoning code in an attempt to increase the amount of local housing stock. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

Zoning proposals prompt concerns

Port Angeles considers ways to build housing

Former Port Angeles Mayor Frank McPhee gives testimony Wednesday evening at a Port Angeles Planning Commission meeting at City Hall. The city is weighing several changes to its zoning code in an attempt to increase the amount of local housing stock. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

Supreme Court: State law preempts city gun ordinance

The Washington state Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled that a city ordinance requiring that guns be locked up and kept out of… Continue reading

Black ice earlier this week catches some drivers off guard

Dropping evening temperatures and clear skies on Tuesday night caught a driver off-guard the next morning, including one whose vehicle ended up on its side… Continue reading

Man found deceased in Gardiner

A Sequim man found near the Olympic Discovery Trail about two miles west of Gardiner apparently died of a self-inflicted gunshot, according to… Continue reading

Officials with the North Olympic Regional Housing Network have purchased a Sequim home to help house at-risk or homeless veterans. From left, they are Cherie Tinker, executive director of the housing network; Helen Starr, executor with her husband Greg (not pictured) of Lt. Colonel James Minsky’s estate; real estate agent Nell Clausen with RE/MAX Prime, and John Koch with the U.S. Coast Guard. (North Olympic Regional Housing Network)

Forks veterans group buys Sequim home

Nonprofit agency aims to benefit elderly military locals

Officials with the North Olympic Regional Housing Network have purchased a Sequim home to help house at-risk or homeless veterans. From left, they are Cherie Tinker, executive director of the housing network; Helen Starr, executor with her husband Greg (not pictured) of Lt. Colonel James Minsky’s estate; real estate agent Nell Clausen with RE/MAX Prime, and John Koch with the U.S. Coast Guard. (North Olympic Regional Housing Network)
Amy Miller is sworn in to Port Angeles Council Position #2, filling the seat made vacant by Clallam County Commissioner Mike French. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)
Amy Miller is sworn in to Port Angeles Council Position #2, filling the seat made vacant by Clallam County Commissioner Mike French. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Townsend sewer rates to rise in 2024

Population growth driving system upgrades

$25.7 million asked for center in Sequim

Residential mental health facility planned next-door to opioid treatment clinic

  • Feb 8, 2023
  • By Paul Gottlieb Special to Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County

Jefferson considering forest land transfers

Forester: Expanding base could help with forest management

Operators: No complaints about MAT clinic

A Sequim medical facility born in the heat of public opposition has enjoyed a quiet seven months of operation since it opened July… Continue reading

  • Feb 8, 2023
  • By Paul Gottlieb Special to Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County

Single-car crash sends two to Seattle hospital

A 75-year-old Anacortes man was listed in serious condition Tuesday afternoon in the intensive care unit of Harborview Medical Center in Seattle following… Continue reading

Jefferson Transit has acquired a new trolley-style bus for its Port Townsend shuttle route. It has wooden seats and a bell and runs on diesel like the other buses. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Ceremony to welcome Port Townsend ‘trolley’ bus

Jefferson Transit to host ribbon cutting on Thursday

Jefferson Transit has acquired a new trolley-style bus for its Port Townsend shuttle route. It has wooden seats and a bell and runs on diesel like the other buses. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)