Navy plans security exercises

Naval Magazine Indian Island has scheduled training exercises for today through Friday. Training activities will take place near the installation’s main gate,… Continue reading

Volunteers clean up marine trash at the head of Tarboo Bay.
Volunteers clean up marine trash at the head of Tarboo Bay.
About 75 people gathered in support of Kevin Mason’s “Raccoon Lodge” at noon Saturday. The Port Townsend carpenter and artist built the structure on Clay Street with a huge tree stump as its foundation. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

PT community rallies behind ‘Raccoon Lodge’

Art piece a hazard, city says; many want it to stay

About 75 people gathered in support of Kevin Mason’s “Raccoon Lodge” at noon Saturday. The Port Townsend carpenter and artist built the structure on Clay Street with a huge tree stump as its foundation. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Littlejohn properties purchased

Fifth Avenue, The Lodge and Sherwood Assisted Living part of sale

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Public meeting set for carbon sequestration program

Jefferson County could be included in DNR program

Quillayute Valley to consider new district boundaries

The Quillayute Valley School Board will listen to public comment about new proposed school board member boundaries at a public hearing at 5:30… Continue reading

Kathryn Bates of North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor, at the podium, helps present a quilt to U.S. Marine Corps veteran Wyatt Ranson on Friday. Ranson was one of 11 local veterans who received the honor on Friday at the American Legion Hall in Port Townsend. The Quilts of Valor volunteers make and present quilts to veterans of all branches of service in both Clallam and Jefferson counties. To request a quilt for a veteran, visit www.qovf.org or email 1katheybates@gmail.com. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Quilts of valor

Kathryn Bates of North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor, at the podium, helps present a quilt to U.S. Marine Corps veteran Wyatt Ranson on Friday.… Continue reading

Kathryn Bates of North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor, at the podium, helps present a quilt to U.S. Marine Corps veteran Wyatt Ranson on Friday. Ranson was one of 11 local veterans who received the honor on Friday at the American Legion Hall in Port Townsend. The Quilts of Valor volunteers make and present quilts to veterans of all branches of service in both Clallam and Jefferson counties. To request a quilt for a veteran, visit www.qovf.org or email 1katheybates@gmail.com. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)
Levi Douglas, Clallam County Veterans program coordinator and U.S. Air Force veteran, cooks burgers and hot dogs during a Veterans Day barbecue for vets and their families at the Clallam County Veterans Center in Port Angeles. The event was one of several across the North Olympic Peninsula honoring those who served their country. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Veterans barbecue

Levi Douglas, Clallam County Veterans program coordinator and U.S. Air Force veteran, cooks burgers and hot dogs during a Veterans Day barbecue for vets and… Continue reading

Levi Douglas, Clallam County Veterans program coordinator and U.S. Air Force veteran, cooks burgers and hot dogs during a Veterans Day barbecue for vets and their families at the Clallam County Veterans Center in Port Angeles. The event was one of several across the North Olympic Peninsula honoring those who served their country. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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Veterans honored at ceremonies

‘You are a part of history’

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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… Continue reading

Paul Beck of Port Angeles, right, leads a line of volunteers and others as they carry a chilling element across what will become an ice skating rink on Friday at the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Winter Village to open its fifth season on Friday

Peninsula’s seasonal ice skating rink’s prices same as last year’s

Paul Beck of Port Angeles, right, leads a line of volunteers and others as they carry a chilling element across what will become an ice skating rink on Friday at the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
The Port of Port Townsend’s new logo captures the schooner Alcyone slicing past the Point Wilson Lighthouse. The oval design evokes a ship’s porthole.

Alcyone stars in Port of Port Townsend’s new logo

Redesign featuring Point Wilson Lighthouse marks 1924 beginning

The Port of Port Townsend’s new logo captures the schooner Alcyone slicing past the Point Wilson Lighthouse. The oval design evokes a ship’s porthole.
Laura Macke.

Family of missing hiker says active search limited

Family: ‘Survivability not expected’

Laura Macke.
Jude Rubin, who has resigned from the Northwest Watershed Institute, is pictured at a 2018 Plant-A-Thon opening circle.

Northwest Watershed Institute announces changes

Co-founder and stewardship director resigns

Jude Rubin, who has resigned from the Northwest Watershed Institute, is pictured at a 2018 Plant-A-Thon opening circle.
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Sequim Irrigation Festival reveals logo, tagline

Design shows water flowing through and into irrigation ditches

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A wreath stands next to the Blue Star Memorial armed forces tribute marker on Thursday at Veteran's Park in Port Angeles.

Veterans Day activities planned today

Veterans Day commemorations are planned in Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and Forks today. The U.S. Coast Guard will not host a regional Veterans Day… Continue reading

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A wreath stands next to the Blue Star Memorial armed forces tribute marker on Thursday at Veteran's Park in Port Angeles.
Cherie Kidd, left, and Bruce Emery.

Emery next Clallam DCD director

Kidd congratulates opponent on his win

Cherie Kidd, left, and Bruce Emery.

Kilmer elected to sixth term in Congress

Democrat Derek Kilmer has been elected to a sixth term in the U.S. House in Washington’s 6th Congressional District. The district covers Clallam… Continue reading

Brian King, left, and Marc Titterness.

King sweeps vote for Clallam Couty sheriff

Titterness talks of ‘emotional rollercoaster’

Brian King, left, and Marc Titterness.