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Portion of Old Olympic Highway to be resurfaced

Project will cost about $951,000

Port Angeles will install eight mini roundabouts along Laurel, Sixth and Second streets in an effort to reduce speed and traffic incidents in highly used uncontrolled intersections. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)

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Eight traffic circles to be placed in residential Port Angeles areas

Goal to slow down traffic, improve safety

Chaplain Kathi Gregoire poses with Scout, her 4-year-old mixed breed dog. Scout is training to be a therapy dog to join Gregoire on future community calls with either the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office or the Washington State Patrol. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)

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Clallam County chaplain adding K9 to team

Volunteer duo working to become certified

Red Parsons, left, Kitty City assistant manager who will help run the Bark House, and Paul Stehr-Green, Olympic Peninsula Humane Society board president and acting executive director, stand near dog kennels discussing the changes they are making to the Bark House to ensure dogs are in a comfortable, sanitary environment when the facility reopens in February. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)

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Humane Society officials plan to reopen Bark House

Facility, closed since last July, could be open by Valentine’s Day

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Clallam EDC awarded $4.2M grant

Federal funding to support forest industry

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Clallam fire districts providing automatic support

Mutual aid helps address personnel holes

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Recompete projects aim to close gap for workers in prime age

Goals include reducing barriers, creating up to 1,300 jobs

Members of Trail Life USA, a boys Christian adventure organization, salute the burning retired flags and holiday wreaths from veterans’ graves. This joint flag retirement and wreath burning ceremony took place Saturday at the Bekkevar farm in Blyn. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)

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Flags, veterans’ wreaths retired at ceremony

Boys, girls organizations attend event at farm

Students from Mutsu City, Japan, and Port Angeles sit in a Stevens Middle School classroom eating lunch before the culture fair on Tuesday. To pass the time, they decided to have a drawing contest between themselves. (Rob Edwards)

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Japanese students visit Port Angeles as part of sister city program

Mutsu students tour area’s landmarks, stay with host families

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Clallam County lodging tax funds awarded

$1.39 million to be provided to four organizations

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Clallam trending toward more blue

Most precincts supported Harris in 2024

Kevin Russell, right, with his wife Niamh Prossor, after Russell was inducted into the Building Industry Association of Washington’s Hall of Fame in November.

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Building association’s priorities advocate for housing

Port Angeles contractor inducted into BIAW hall of fame

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Counties agree on timber revenue

Recommendation goes to state association

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State commission fines fire commissioner

PDC says Kraft owes more than $4,600

The Hub, a place to form community connections and incubate ideas, hosts a Night Market on the third Friday of every month. CEO Roxanne Greeson invited people to drop by for one of their events, or stop by between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, to see what they think of the space. (Roxanne Greeson)

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The Hub aims to incubate ideas, grow community

PA business hosts spaces for artists, storefront to sell creations

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Clallam awards $5 million in grants

Economic development, housing at forefront

Dave Neupert.

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Judge becomes Clallam coroner

Charter still must be amended

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911 call center making changes

Traveling dispatchers, AI part of solutions

Crime & Justice

Cold case solved through geneology analysis

PA police say DNA links Quilcene man to 1988 sexual assaults

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Jefferson separates prosecutor, coroner roles

Funeral director hired on one-year basis