Mishel Caizapanta of Port Angeles, left, and Teresa Moulton of Sequim, along with her dog, Nollie, walk along a main trail at the newly reopened Robin Hill Farm County Park west of Sequim. The park, which was closed for most of the winter in the wake of a severe November storm that brought down dozens of trees and left many trails in dangerous condition, is now open to visitors with advisories that many trails are still in need of repair. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Walk in the park

Mishel Caizapanta of Port Angeles, left, and Teresa Moulton of Sequim, along with her dog, Nollie, walk along a main… Continue reading

Clallam Transit considers hydrogen

Zero-emission vehicles would replace diesel

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Open house draws fans of new pool, wellness center facility in Port Townsend

Healthier Together event seeks feedback, solutions from patrons

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Timber sales strong in Jefferson County

State-managed lands bring in $1.1 million

Conservation district extends ballot deadline to March 31

In-person voting today at Armory Square Mall

Jon Buonpane of Forks looks over a few of the many wooden items — many made by Olympic Corrections Center inmates — featured during the 2023 Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction on Saturday. The auction, which continued on Sunday, offered more than 1,000 items to raise money for scholarships for Forks High School graduates. The annual event was accompanied this year by the inaugural Forever Twilight in Forks Equinox, which ran from Friday through Sunday. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Scholarship auction

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Jonah Hoflin enrolled in Peninsula College’s IT Systems Administration program. Thanks to the Worker Retraining and Basic Food Employment and Training programs, he has not had to pay for tuition, books, or supplies.

PC student tricks out his future

As a kid, Jonah Hoflin always liked computers, and has been building them his whole life. “You can trick them… Continue reading

Christine Rose of Port Angeles and her children, Eliabeth Poindexter, 8, and Rowan Poindexter, 4, examine a display of rocks and crystals at the Clallam County Gem & Mineral Association’s Rock, Gem & Jewelry Show on Saturday at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The two-day event showcased a wide variety of exhibits and vendors offering crystals, minerals, rocks and gemstones from around the world. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Gem show

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John Graham of Sequim, right, talks with Richard Fife, owner of Port Angeles-based Strait Comfort Systems, at the 38th annual KONP Home Show on Saturday at Port Angeles High School. The event featured dozens of exhibitors and displays centered on homes, home improvement and lifestyles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Home Show exhibit

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Mason Wilcox-Olton, 8, of Port Angeles casts a shadow on a high-banked curve at the Port Angeles Pump Track at Erickson Playfield on Wednesday. The track, the largest of its type in the Northwest, caters to a wide variety of wheeled conveyances and the first in the country to have an adaptive track element.

Pump track tricks in Port Angeles

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Brian Tucker, left, and Kevin Smith, workers with the Sequim branch of Neely Construction Co., remove a section of rusted railing at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday.. The project calls for replacement of 1,300 linear feet of pedestrian railings that were installed in the 1970s with corrosion-resistant galvanized steel barriers around the pier and walkways. The project is expected to be completed in June.

Railing repair at Port Angeles pier

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Crime

Port Angeles man convicted of child sex crimes

Sentencing to be in federal court in June

 

Life

End of life program offered

Volunteers from End of Life Washington will present “End of Life Ready” from 3 p.m. to 5… Continue reading

 

Running Start information nights at campuses, online

Peninsula College is hosting a Running Start information night for students and parents at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.… Continue reading

 

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Entertainment

Cookbook author talk Tuesday

The Jefferson County Library will host an online chat with author Jernard A. Wells at 2 p.m.… Continue reading

 

Travelers’ journal lecture series set

Carol Bernthal will present “Will there be refreshments? Hiking the Pyrenees High Route” at 7 p.m. Thursday. Bernthal… Continue reading