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Farm Family of the Year nominations still open

Despite cancellation, fair organizers still seek to bestow award

Entertainment

Sequim panel seeks artists for ‘Fluidity’ exhibit

SEQUIM — The City Arts Advisory Commission is seeking entries of art, in any medium, for “Fluidity,” the…

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State parks to offer three free admission days in June

OLYMPIA – State parks are scheduled to have three days in June with free admission.

Master Gardeners to talk growing tomatoes

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Master Gardeners to talk growing tomatoes

PORT ANGELES — Advice about growing tomatoes successfully in the North Olympic Peninsula’s maritime climate will be presented…

Registration still open for OMCares May Virtual Run/Walk

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Registration still open for OMCares May Virtual Run/Walk

The finish line is in sight.

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Albert Haller Foundation names 2020 scholarship recipients

The Albert Haller Foundation has bestowed a total of $98,500 in scholarships to 13 graduating high school seniors…

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Federal emergency food, shelter funds available in Clallam County

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County was recently awarded a little more than $95,000 in federal funds to help…

NOLS board picks Glaude as next director

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NOLS board picks Glaude as next director

PORT ANGELES — Noah Glaude, who has been the assistant director for the North Olympic Library System since…

Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction online this year

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Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction online this year

FORKS — The Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction will be online this year.

Sequim Farmers Market to open Saturday

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Sequim Farmers Market to open Saturday

Venue has been modified for health precautions

Peninsula Housing Authority executive director Kassinger to retire April 30

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Peninsula Housing Authority executive director Kassinger to retire April 30

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Housing Authority has new leadership.

Life

Church donates $8,500 from Yuletide Bazaar

SEQUIM — Sponsors of the Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church Yuletide Bazaar have donated $8,500 from the event to…

Life

Clallam County’s annual Birdathon set for May 9

SEQUIM — While the 2019 novel coronavirus has canceled a number of local events, birders can look forward…

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Albert Haller Foundation boosts United Way, two food banks

The Albert Haller Foundation’s board members agreed recently to distribute $10,000 each to the United Way of Clallam…

WeDo Fudge to reopen drive-thru

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WeDo Fudge to reopen drive-thru

SEQUIM — Sequim’s drive-thru fudge and prayer stand is set to re-open Friday.

Roaming black bear draws attention on Sequim beaches

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Roaming black bear draws attention on Sequim beaches

State biologists transport animal safely out of the area

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Volunteer Hospice changes include expanded services

Support groups move to online platform

Life

Peninsula libraries expand online offerings

While all North Olympic Peninsula public libraries are closed because of COVID-19 concerns, online resources remain available with…

From left, Randy Powell, Joel Hoffman and Michael Sickles act out a scene in the 2019 Olympic Theatre Arts’ production of “Death of a Salesman.” (Olympic Theatre Arts)

Entertainment

Olympic Theatre Arts announces ticket options, online ‘performances’

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts is canceling its upcoming production, and the board of the nonprofit is looking…

Nitasha Lewis, a manager with the Upward Bound program at Peninsula College, uses a paper valise to keep her head dry as she walks across the college’s Port Angeles campus Feb. 6, 2020. The college is going to online classes for the entirety of the 2020 spring quarter. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News file)

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Peninsula College goes online for 2020 spring quarter

The academic year at Peninsula College is moving forward a week later than planned, and instruction will be…