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Superintendent: Sequim schools are adapting to new challenges

District is focusing on workforce needs, early intervention, attendance

Opinion

Don’t take the bait: Protecting yourself from today’s most common scams

EVERY MONTH, OUR office takes calls from residents who have come dangerously close to losing money, or have…

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Earth Day celebration for kids set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Pet a mule, learn how to identify scat and practice camping skills at the free…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: A gospel-ing we go!

Readings: The Lessons Appointed for Use on the Feast of Saint Mark, per the Revised Common Lectionary (April…

A marine biologist in the making, Ayla Barnett, 18 months, of Quilcene, sorts through a clump of seaweed during an outing on Tuesday with the Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee at Point Hudson with her mother Sierra. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Baby biologist

A marine biologist in the making, Ayla Barnett, 18 months, of Quilcene, sorts through a clump of seaweed…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: Tax amounts to theft from those who run economy

Editor,

Letters to the Editor

Letter: How can MAGA defend Trump’s Jesus cartoon?

Editor,

Led by teacher Jennifer Manning, a group of third-graders from Salish Coast Elementary School in Port Townsend heads toward the Marine Science Center to begin a Tuesday field day studying seaweed on the beach at Battery Kinzie near the Point Wilson Lighthouse. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Field trip

Led by teacher Jennifer Manning, a group of third-graders from Salish Coast Elementary School in Port Townsend heads…

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EMS levy set for August ballot

Measure would need 60 percent supermajority

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Port Angeles schools to offer orchestra clothing

Concert attire closet to be launched this fall

An American Constellation cruise ship deckhand throws a mooring line to Port of Port Townsend staff members Azariah Helies and Kimberlie Webber to catch so the ship can tie up at the Union Pier in Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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American Constellation visit

An American Constellation cruise ship deckhand throws a mooring line to Port of Port Townsend staff members Azariah…

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Questions center on safety measures

Panelists say resources, evidence part of response

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers Kate Dwyer, rear, prune a flannel tree while Paulette Dell’Ario plants a marigold during a Saturday Earth Day event at the Adams Street Park in downtown Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Earth Day touchups

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers Kate Dwyer, rear, prune a flannel tree while Paulette Dell’Ario plants a…

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Olympic Medical Center board asks for more transparency from leaders

Chief physician officer role may change to more administrative duties

Daniel Baldacci.

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Field Hall to host speaker for Rio tour

Event in February to benefit OMC Foundation

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Cut water useage by design

JUST TWO MONTHS ago, I was already sounding the alarm about this year’s water shortages. Now the state…

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Support library

I am writing to encourage all readers and library users to empower yourself and our community in support…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Community hub

Our libraries lift the whole county, creating vital multi-functional community hubs that enhance the area and attract new…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Community treasure

Clallam County has a fabulous library system that serves every facet of our community, from new parents of…