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Cavin Vernwald of Port Angeles walks down Lincoln Street in a suit of armor on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Vernwald said  the suit was a hobby and decided that he would run errands while wearing it.

Well protected in Port Angeles

Cavin Vernwald of Port Angeles walks down Lincoln Street in a suit of armor on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Vernwald… Continue reading

Interest high in housing facility

Dawn View Court to open in April

Musician Danny Barnes will debut his visual art Friday, March 31, at the Northwind Art Grover Gallery in Port Townsend. He's named his show "My World Wipe Your Feet."  image courtesy of Danny Barnes

‘My World Wipe Your Feet’ at Grover Gallery

Banjo virtuoso Danny Barnes debuts as a visual artist

Sequim man pleads guilty in 2020 robbery, shooting

Sentence to be reduced for help with other investigations

Savanna Hoglund of Spokane takes a photo of her son, Lincoln Hoglund, 2, as hit sits on a wooden cougar sculpture in the Discovery Room on Tuesday at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles. The center features a variety of displays that provide a sampling of what can be found within the park, as well as interactive exhibits for children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Park exhibit

Savanna Hoglund of Spokane takes a photo of her son, Lincoln Hoglund, 2, as hit sits on a wooden cougar… Continue reading

Federal raid nets Quilcene woman

Total of 27 accused of multi-state drug trafficking ring

PASD plans for staffing cuts; 10 percent reduction expected

Extent depends on funds from Legislature

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U.S. Air Force veteran Robert Reinking, left, receives a lapel pin from Holly Rowan, president of the Clallam County Veterans Association, during a Vietnam Veteran Commemorative Ceremony on Wednesday at the Northwest Veterans Resource Center in Port Angeles. A total of 22 Vietnam veterans and six surviving spouses of veterans were honored with pins and certificates in an event sponsored by the veterans association and the Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Veterans lauded in Port Angeles

U.S. Air Force veteran Robert Reinking, left, receives a lapel pin from Holly Rowan, president of the Clallam County Veterans Continue reading...

Princess Skylar Kryzworz, Prince Fred Cameron, Princess Anne Marie Barni and Queen Pepper Reymond try out their float for the first time at the kickoff dinner and auction for the Irrigation Festival at the 7 Cedars Resort on Saturday. The float features a changing sign, and real flowing water. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Festival kickoff

Princess Skylar Kryzworz, Prince Fred Cameron, Princess Anne Marie Barni and Queen Pepper Reymond try out their float for the Continue reading...

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Maxamus White, 8, laughs with delight as his mother, Naomi White of Port Angeles, twirls him around on a spin toy on Saturday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair were enjoying a break in the weather before showers moved into the area. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Taking a spin

Maxamus White, 8, laughs with delight as his mother, Naomi White of Port Angeles, twirls him around on a spin Continue reading...

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Volunter Janis Burger of Port Angeles, left, plants American dune grass as Allyce Miller, revetation manage for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, looks on during a planting session at a newly-restored section of beach on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Thursday. Nearly a dozen volunteers added their efforts to replant native grasses and other beach vegetation through a joint project of the tribe and the Clallam Conservation District.

Beach planting in Port Angeles

Volunteer Janis Burger of Port Angeles, left, plants American dune grass as Allyce Miller, revegetation manager for the Lower Elwha Continue reading...

 

News
KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
U.S. Air Force veteran Robert Reinking, left, receives a lapel pin from Holly Rowan, president of the Clallam County Veterans Association, during a Vietnam Veteran Commemorative Ceremony on Wednesday at the Northwest Veterans Resource Center in Port Angeles. A total of 22 Vietnam veterans and six surviving spouses of veterans were honored with pins and certificates in an event sponsored by the veterans association and the Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Veterans lauded in Port Angeles

U.S. Air Force veteran Robert Reinking, left, receives a lapel pin from Holly Rowan, president of the Clallam County Veterans… Continue reading

 

Danny G. Brewer

Active search suspended for Sequim man

The active search for a 73-year-old man reported missing south of Sequim has been suspended, according to the… Continue reading

 

Crime

Sequim man pleads guilty in 2020 robbery, shooting

Sentence to be reduced for help with other investigations

 

Federal raid nets Quilcene woman

Total of 27 accused of multi-state drug trafficking ring

 

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Continue reading...

 

Life
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Cavin Vernwald of Port Angeles walks down Lincoln Street in a suit of armor on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Vernwald said  the suit was a hobby and decided that he would run errands while wearing it.

Well protected in Port Angeles

Cavin Vernwald of Port Angeles walks down Lincoln Street in a suit of armor on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Vernwald… Continue reading

 

Rally in the Alley set for Saturday

There will be a “Rally in the Alley” from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., or until the dumpsters… Continue reading

 

As a kid, Jonah Hoflin always liked computers, and has been building…
March 20, 2023
First Fed celebrates their customers annually with March festivities at their branches.…
March 6, 2023
A desire to graduate with a high school diploma and associate degree…
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The maritime industry is woven deep into the history and culture of…
February 8, 2023
Opinion

PAT NEAL: Just another April Fools’ prank

For many, Jan. 1 marks the beginning and end of the calendar year. For anglers in Washington, April 1 marks Continue reading...

 

Entertainment

Travelers’ journal series set

Paula an Lorenz will present “Cycling around the world with Children: A family pedals across 4 continents and… Continue reading

 

Cook to talk mushrooms

Langdon Cook will present “Spring Fungi: From Patch to Plate” from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday… Continue reading