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Murray: Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge rebuild remains a focus

Project in design phase with Colorado company

From left, David Brownell, Roxanne Greeson and Laken Folsom scrape away moss on Saturday as part of the Big Spring Spruce Up in downtown Port Angeles. About 120 volunteers signed up to participate. One of the biggest projects was to remove all the moss on the retaining wall on the south side of Front Street between Peabody and Lincoln Streets. Scrapers, brooms and a power washer were used to help clean up the overgrowth. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Sprucing up

From left, David Brownell, Roxanne Greeson and Laken Folsom scrape away moss on Saturday as part of the…

Aaron Peterson, 7, displays his catch for his mother during the annual Kids Fishing Day held at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Bogachiel Hatchery in Forks. There was plenty of sunshine, fishermen and trout, along with the serving of hot dogs, donuts and hot chocolate by the Forks Elks Club. The annual derby is sponsored by the West End Sportsmen’s Club along with many other donors and volunteers. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sports

FORKS FISHING DERBY: Proud of his catch

Aaron Peterson, 7, displays his catch for his mother during the annual Kids Fishing Day held at the…

High School Sports

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Pair of Forks powerlifters place at state

FORKS — The Forks High School Powerlifting Club made an impressive showing at the Washington State Powerlifting meet…

A worker from DJ’s Electrical cuts a tree into stumps after cutting the trunk and limbs under a contract with the Jefferson County PUD on Wednesday. The trees, along Washington Street in downtown Port Townsend, were slated for removal because the roots were invading the sewer lines and sidewalks. The sidewalk will be moved about 3 feet and a new fence erected around Memorial Field. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree removal

A worker from DJ’s Electrical cuts a tree into stumps after cutting the trunk and limbs under a…

Sue Baden, commodore of the Sequim Bay Yacht Club, speaks to a crowd of 109 members at the 50th anniversary celebration on April 10 in the Hendricks Room at John Wayne Marina. (Emily Matthiessen/for Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Bay Yacht Club celebrates 50 years

Group supports hospice through sailboat races, other efforts

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…

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Vote on censure becomes official

Port of Port Angeles officials take action after resignation

Carolyn Edge.

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Getting Recompete right: answering your most common questions

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Life

A GROWING CONCERN: 18 ways to make gardening better and easier

FRIDAY WAS MY absolute favorite holiday of the year as it kicks off my favorite month of the…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Respect environment

For a very long time, it has been on my mind to write this letter.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Making case for EVs

As communities across the country grapple with rising fuel costs, air pollution and the growing impacts of global…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Forcing fossil fuels

Recently, President Donald Trump requested an additional $200 billion from Congress to continue his war in Iran.

Kari Larson, Forks Chamber of Commerce’s director of customer service, adds a pin on the U.S. map at the Forks Visitors Center. Adjacent to the U.S. map is the world map, which also contains pins placed for each group who have visited Forks these past few years. Visitors from around the world are attracted by the Olympic National Park, Hoh Rain Forest, Pacific Ocean beaches, rivers, outdoor activities and the Twilight Saga. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Pin marks the spot

Kari Larson, Forks Chamber of Commerce’s director of customer service, adds a pin on the U.S. map at…

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Peninsula groups granted $120K

Home Fund donations go to 20 organizations

Steve Burke.

Breaking News

Steve Burke resigns Port of Port Angeles commissioner position

Commissioners cite audit at aquatic center

James Williamson will take over as the new athletic director for Peninsula College. Longtime AD Rick Ross is retiring in June. (Peninsula College)

High School Sports

PENINSULA COLLEGE: James Williamson as new athletic director

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College announced the appointment of James Williamson as its new athletic director.

Soprano Kristin E. Vogel and tenor Errin Duane Brooks rehearse for Saturday’s performance of “Tosca” with the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles symphony’s ‘Tosca’ to bring passion, intrigue

Performance set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday at PAHS

Developing News

Port of Port Angeles commissioners censure Burke

Commissioners cite public trust in motion

Carina Robinson and Diane Blackburn-Lapppin of Port Angeles clean up trash on Saturday on Ediz Hook as part of the Earth Day Coastal Cleanup Day event. More than a dozen volunteers were present at the start of the litter patrol. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Coastal cleanup

Carina Robinson and Diane Blackburn-Lapppin of Port Angeles clean up trash on Saturday on Ediz Hook as part…