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Volunteers bore holes and prepare the site on Friday for the beginning of a community build of the Generation II Dream Playground, scheduled to begin on Tuesday, at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles.

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Community build begins Tuesday

Volunteers to create Dream Playground II

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Health officers: Most COVID-19 cases seen in unvaccinated people

Clinics set on Peninsula

Gone with the Wind, with a Port Angeles crew, arrived first in the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) B class in the Pacific Northwest Offshore Yacht Race. (Rebecca Close)

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Peninsula team first in its class in yacht race

Port Angeles hosts awards ceremony after 193-mile route

Luke Robins

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Peninsula College president to retire in a year

Pandemic recovery top focus for now

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Change in tactics to tackle COVID beginning

Officials going from pandemic to endemic

Sequim High School principal Shawn Langston (foreground, left) and photography teacher Jim Heintz look on at an SHS graduation rehearsal on Jan 9. An estimated 187 seniors will graduate at the school’s commencement ceremony on Friday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Clallam County high school graduations this weekend

Ceremonies less restrictive than in 2020

Past winners of the Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby grand prize gather at Swain's General Store with Wilder Toyota owner Dan Wilder to gaze upon this year's top prize, a 2021 Toyota Corolla, which is donated by Wilder. From left are Angeline Parrish, 2019 winner;  Kim Skerbeck, 1995; Mary and Harry Hebert, 2002; Tom Baerman, winner along with wife Jackie in 2011; Dan Wilder; Steve Zenovic (2018); Annette Wendell, 1992; Dan Sinnes, 1998 and Zenovic's wife Nina. All of the past 30 winners of the car have been from Port Angeles and Sequim, except for one.

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Duck Derby race on for Sunday

Tickets still available

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Towering trees surround the site of the future Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Saturday. Fifteen trees at the site are slated for removal to make way for an updated playground.

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Trees to be cleared for Dream Playground

Erickson Playfield to be closed Monday, Tuesday

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Olympic Peninsula health officers worry about mask directive

‘Honor system’ on fully vaccinated

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Two-boat service delayed again

Elected officials plan discussion with state ferries chief

Jamestown Family Clinic workers and Community Emergency Response Team volunteers celebrate the final day of the mass vaccination drive-thru clinic Thursday at Carrie Blake Community Park in Sequim.

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Peninsula adds 24 COVID cases

Super-spreaders to blame in Clallam County

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COVID-19 cases increase among children in Clallam

School reports one case of either staff member or student

Terry Ward.

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Sound Publishing’s Peninsula newspapers survive a hard year

Publisher tells of COVID-19 experience

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Port Angeles commercial passenger air service possible soon, officials say

Port action could end nearly seven years without flights

Bob Reid, owner of Reid & Johnson Motors in Port Angeles, stands in the shop area of the establishment on Saturday as he prepares to close the business. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Reid & Johnson Motors Inc. closing its doors

Many times voted ‘the best’ in annual contest

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Virus cases rising on Olympic Peninsula

Increase follows statewide trend

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Raw milk dairy reopens; one cow source of illness

SEQUIM — The Dungeness Valley Creamery is back in business after a massive recall and closure due to…

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Police, firefighters rescue paraplegic woman, caretaker

PORT ANGELES — A bed-ridden woman and her caretaker were taken to Olympic Medical Center after a fire…

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Dungeness Creamery shuts down production

New bacterium connected to dairy’s raw millk

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Fourth wave coming — but so is more vaccine

‘Big push’ for inoculations this month