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Heather Cantua and other residents of the Sol Duc Valley are organizing opposition to a proposed 32-cabin resort off U.S. Highway 101 that is under review by the Clallam County Hearing Examiner. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rural residents object to proposed Sol Duc resort

Potential conditions would limit number of cabins to 20 total

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Sheriff guidelines

Clallam County Sheriff Brian King recently opined against Senate Bill 5974. He considers it overreach by the state…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Waiting for downfall

As our country begins its 250th anniversary yearn founded with the military acumen of George Washington and the…

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LETTER: Stop deforestation

Perhaps we can all agree that the state needs to manage our forests better, but certainly not by…

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…

Willie Bence, director of the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management, talks to a group of people about the importance of being aware of their online presence and how to keep their data safe from cyber terrorism during a presentation on Thursday at the Jefferson County Library in Port Hadlock. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Online safety

Willie Bence, director of the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management, talks to a group of people about…

Dr. Ajay Joseph.

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Cardiologist to speak at fundraising luncheon

Oklahoma doctor focuses on six program areas

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A GROWING CONCERN: Now is the right time to transplant

WITH FEBRUARY’S ARRIVAL, gardeners start to ponder the long list of coming chores.

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LETTER: Healthcare access

Olympic Medical Center interim CEO Mark Gregson’s turnaround plan sounds like a victory lap for a race being…

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Man wants to change his plea to guilty in murder case

Hagans-Moore charged with second-degree murder

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Dig in to spring and faith

ABOUT A WEEK ago, I took advantage of a bright and dry morning and worked in the garden.

Richard Amundson of Astound looks at a broken utility pole at 10th and I streets in Port Angeles after it was hit by a car on Wednesday. The collision caused an outage of phone, cable and power for numerous homes on the west side of the city from about 9:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. as crews from the city of Port Angeles and Astound made repairs. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Outage repaired

Richard Amundson of Astound looks at a broken utility pole at 10th and I streets in Port Angeles…

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Olympic Medical Center pushes timeline to Aug. 31

More time needed for partnership exploration

Poll

The U.S. has built up forces in the Middle East to possibly take military action against Iran. Would you support strikes against Iran?

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Crime & Justice

Fisher takes stand in his defense at trial

Says he ‘reacted’ after confrontation