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The new Spartan Stadium as envisioned by BLRB Architects of Tacoma.

Spartan Stadium replacement in works

Demolition of aging structure set late this month

The new Spartan Stadium as envisioned by BLRB Architects of Tacoma.
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Kuch to lead Olympic Medical Center’s emergency preparedness efforts

Olympic Medical Center recently welcomed Tom Kuch as the new emergency preparedness coordinator. Along with the Support Services team, Kuch will create… Continue reading

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The Peninsua College campus in Port Angeles. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

Relief fund to help Peninsula College students

Tuition coverage, debt forgiveness offered

The Peninsua College campus in Port Angeles. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)
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Rose-pruning time at Carrie Blake garden

It’s time to prune roses to get them ready to bloom their best and have the best health, according to the Sequim Botanical… Continue reading

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Volunteers need to help with floodplain restoration efforts

The first of four dates to help plant and install plant protectors along the Dungeness River in Sequim is set today. Community members… Continue reading

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Community health coalition selects executive director

The Olympic Peninsula Healthy Community Coalition has a new leader. The community 501(c)(3) nonprofit has announced the hiring of Nicolina Miller as… Continue reading

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Pictured is a portion of the damaged roadway on state Highway 112 near Neah Bay. (state Department of Transportation)

Highway 112 work outside Neah Bay begins Tuesday

The state Department of Transportation will begin work Tuesday on fixing a 2-mile stretch of state Highway 112 near Neah Bay. This… Continue reading

Pictured is a portion of the damaged roadway on state Highway 112 near Neah Bay. (state Department of Transportation)
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Soroptimists name four recipients of Live Your Dream Award

Soroptimist International of Sequim has awarded four students its Live Your Dream Award. The program is for women who provide the primary financial… Continue reading

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YMCA unveils new blood pressure program for American Heart Month

“Invest in Your Heart” Wellness Challenge at Sequim, Port Angeles

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Trimming of blueberry bushes topic of Clallam Master Gardeners video

An annual pruning regimen, local Master Gardeners note, is needed to encourage strong new growth and promote good berry production. Commonly used… Continue reading

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Mike McHenry, fish habitat manager for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, presents “The Elwha River: Eight Years of Research Since the Largest Dam Removal in the World” at 12:30 p.m. today.

Studium to spotlight retrospective of removal of Elwha River Dams

“The Elwha River: Eight Years of Research Since the Largest Dam Removal in the World”

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Mike McHenry, fish habitat manager for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, presents “The Elwha River: Eight Years of Research Since the Largest Dam Removal in the World” at 12:30 p.m. today.

Program to address filing tax returns

The North Olympic Library System and the AARP Foundation Tax Aide will host a Zoom meeting to discuss 2021 tax returns at… Continue reading

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Imagined Reality improv returns to Olympic Theatre Arts on Saturday

About the only thing local stage managers say they can prepare for with this group is a popular draw. Olympic Theatre Arts Center… Continue reading

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Inslee issues emergency order over green crab infestation

Invasive species a danger to clams, Dungeness crabs, salmon

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Vacancy opens on board formerly known as SARC

The Clallam County Park & Recreation District No. 1 has a vacancy after a commissioner moved out of state. Commissioner Chuck Nagel moved… Continue reading

Clallam County seeks volunteers for boards, committees

Clallam County is seeking volunteers to fill 102 vacancies on 21 advisory boards and committees. The deadline to apply is the close… Continue reading

Clallam Conservation District’s plant sale ends Jan. 23

The Clallam Conservation District is accepting orders for its annual Native Plant Sale through Jan. 23. The bare-root tree and shrub seedlings… Continue reading

Free TAX-AIDE Service starts in February

IRS-certified AARP TAX-AIDE volunteers will be available again this year to prepare and electronically file tax returns at several sites in Clallam and Jefferson counties.… Continue reading

Exploration of S’Klallam history on tap in Zoom presentation

David Brownell will use ethnographic and research materials to “reconstruct” the Sequim-Dungeness Valley landscape on Thursday. The presentation, which will be on… Continue reading

School delays due to inclement weather

There will be a two hour late start today for Sequim High School, Sequim Middle School, Helen Haller Elementary, Olympic Peninsula Academy and Dungeness Virtual… Continue reading