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Man arrested after standoff at short-term rental

PORT ANGELES — A former Clallam County resident was arrested following a standoff this week.

Mike Jones and his daughter Lorelia Jones, 9, fly a two-handed foil kite on the open field just west of Field Arts & Events Hall. March winds bring the opportunity for recreation. The weather forecast calls for temperatures in the mid- to upper 40s during daytime hours with periods of rain for the rest of this week. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Windy March

Mike Jones and his daughter Lorelia Jones, 9, fly a two-handed foil kite on the open field just…

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Port of Port Angeles approves design work

Boat yard building to have four bays

Port Angeles High School CTE teacher Paul Arndt, center, is conducting a construction class for students who are building the subfloor and framing for a tiny home that will become part of 4PA’s Touchstone Campus transitional housing. The class is part of the statewide Core Plus program, which provides hands-on training for careers in the skilled trades. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Students in Port Angeles High School class building tiny home for Touchstone Campus

Construction efforts are part of career, technical education elective

Members of the Democracy Bucket Brigade demonstrate during a Port Townsend Indivisible rally along Sims Way in Port Townsend. The rally was protesting the war in Iran and other grievances. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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War protest

Members of the Democracy Bucket Brigade demonstrate during a Port Townsend Indivisible rally along Sims Way in Port…

Curt Queyrouze, the president and CEO of First Fed Bank, speaks to a sold-out EDC gala banquet on Friday evening at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Business leaders, nonprofits honored at annual EDC gala

Awards presented for community contributions

Rick Henandez of Port Angeles uses his phone to capture snow drops, a harbinger of spring. The early blooming flower can be found at the national park boundary next to the Olympic Hot Springs Road in the Elwha valley. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Signs of spring

Rick Henandez of Port Angeles uses his phone to capture snow drops, a harbinger of spring. The early…

Vern Frykholm, center, as George Washington, will partner with the women of the New Dungeness Chapter of NSDAR for a Trivia Night fundraiser to benefit the New Dungeness Lighthouse on March 28. Questions will center on the American Revolution and Olympic Peninsula history as the country counts down to America’s 250th birthday celebration. Shown with Frykholm are, from left, chapter Regent Anita Reynolds and officers Marianne Burton, Mona Kinder and Carol Medlicott, members of the event committee. (New Dungeness Chapter of NSDAR)

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Trivia Night will benefit New Dungeness Lighthouse

SEQUIM — To kick off the countdown to America’s 250th anniversary, the New Dungeness Chapter of the National…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Worm your way into spring gardening

SINCE LAST WEEK we gave out chores you need to do this month, and since many of those…

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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…

The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is located in Port Hadlock.

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POINT OF VIEW: Training for high-wage work on waterfront

THE MARINE TRADES are one of humanity’s oldest activities, and walking through the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding,…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: LPR technology

I can’t believe the paranoia and panic surrounding these things.

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LETTER: Balance of life

When developers, and perhaps even the city of Sequim, view our bay, they see a beautiful view with…

A group of walkers and their furry companions hike along Mule Barn Road at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Trail walking

A group of walkers and their furry companions hike along Mule Barn Road at Fort Worden State Park…

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Permit approved for resort at Sol Duc

Conditions each to have public hearing process

Melissa Miller, left, a Port Angeles School District food service worker, assists Hamilton Elementary fourth-grader Wesley Degoede as he prepares mini cheeseburgers for the Future Chefs National Challenge on Wednesday at the Port Angeles High School cafeteria. Nine students participated in the event, which was sponsored by Sodexo and judged by school board directors. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Students make recipes for annual Port Angeles School District challenge

School board members judge nine participants’ tasty contest entries

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Olympic Medical Center aims to refinance bonds

Interim CFO says hospital lost $13 million in 2025

Sutton Beckett of Port Angeles mows his front lawn after nice weather last weekend. He got a riding mower because he had knee surgery recently and it also gives him the opportunity to mow his elderly neighbors’ lawn. Sunday was the first meteorological day of spring while March 20 will mark the first official day of the season based on the vernal equinox. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Signs of spring

Sutton Beckett of Port Angeles mows his front lawn after nice weather last weekend. He got a riding…

Linda Christie of Port Townsend engages her 8-year-old rescue dog, Flaco, in a bit of gymnastic exercise at Fort Worden State Park. Flaco was mostly skin and bone when Christie rescued him from the streets of Mexico about five years ago, she said. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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One giant leap

Linda Christie of Port Townsend engages her 8-year-old rescue dog, Flaco, in a bit of gymnastic exercise at…

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Letter urges timber harvest

Leaders concerned about taxing districts