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STATE VOLLEYBALL UPDATE: Quilcene claims sixth place; Neah Bay falls one win shy of trophy game

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STATE VOLLEYBALL UPDATE: Quilcene claims sixth place; Neah Bay falls one win shy of trophy game

YAKIMA — Quilcene placed sixth at the Class 1B state volleyball tournament Saturday at the Yakima Valley SunDome.…

UPDATED — STATE PREP FOOTBALL: Neah Bay runs over Pateros; Quilcene falls to Twin Valley

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UPDATED — STATE PREP FOOTBALL: Neah Bay runs over Pateros; Quilcene falls to Twin Valley

ABERDEEN — Quilcene’s season came to an end with a 62-34 loss to Twin Valley in the first…

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

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PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at…

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Olympic Hot Springs Road reopens after three-year closure

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Olympic Hot Springs Road has been reopened above the Altair Campground after three years…

Peninsula College women's soccer team advances to NWAC championship game with 2-1 win over Lane

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Peninsula College women’s soccer team advances to NWAC championship game with 2-1 win over Lane

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College women’s soccer team is one win from a third straight Northwest Athletic Conference…

Quilcene junior Megan Weller hits the ball during the Rangers' three-set win over Lake Quinault to open the Class 1B state tournament. Roger Harnack/The Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

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PREP SPORTS: Quilcene playing for another state volleyball trophy; other area reports

YAKIMA — Quilcene is guaranteed its best-ever state volleyball finish after defeating Odessa-Harrington at the Class 1B state…

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Commissioners eye sign code amendments

The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss amending the county sign ordinance at a meeting Monday. The meeting…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Commissioners eye hearing examiner replacement

The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss options for replacing Hearing Examiner Mark Nichols on Monday. The meeting…

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NEWS BRIEFS — Human services fair slated Monday at Clallam Bay Library . . . and other items

CLALLAM BAY — The Clallam Bay Library, 16990 state Highway 112, will host a human services fair from…

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Quincy Street fire caused by electrical issue, fire officials say

PORT TOWNSEND — A fire that damaged a home on Quincy Street last week was caused by an…

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BUSINESS BRIEFS — Port Angeles seminar Wednesday to highlight start-ups . . . and other local business items

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Entrepreneur Institute and the Clallam Economic Development Council will host a free…

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Olympic National Park begins its monthly speaker series, with first program on Nov. 18

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — This season’s Perspectives series will address topics ranging from bees to river restoration to…

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Festival of Trees tickets still available; three-day fundraiser starts Nov. 28 in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are still available for all events at the Festival of Trees set Nov. 28-30.…

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Ludlow Village Players plan to hold auditions for two future productions

Peninsula Daily News PORT LUDLOW — The Ludlow Village Players invites men and women to audition for two…

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Young musicians sought for yearly symphony contest

PORT ANGELES — Applications are due Dec. 1 for the Port Angeles Symphony’s Young Artist Competitions, contests bearing…

STATE VOLLEYBALL UPDATE: Quilcene claims sixth place; Neah Bay falls one win shy of trophy game

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STATE VOLLEYBALL UPDATE: Quilcene claims sixth place; Neah Bay falls one win shy of trophy game

YAKIMA — Quilcene placed sixth at the Class 1B state volleyball tournament Saturday at the Yakima Valley SunDome.…

Peninsula College women's soccer team advances to NWAC championship game with 2-1 win over Lane

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Peninsula College women’s soccer team advances to NWAC championship game with 2-1 win over Lane

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College women’s soccer team is one win from a third straight Northwest Athletic Conference…

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men have scrimmage tonight

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men have scrimmage tonight

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s basketball team will have a scrimmage against the Seattle Blue Angels…

STATE SWIMMING UPDATE: Port Angeles' Macias earns two top-fives at preliminaries

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STATE SWIMMING UPDATE: Port Angeles’ Macias earns two top-fives at preliminaries

FEDERAL WAY — Port Angeles sophomore Jaine Macias placed third in the 200-yard individual medley and fourth in…

Spruce Division workers build a railroad in Clallam County in 1919. Jefferson County Historical Society

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WEEKEND: West Jefferson County history featured today through Sunday

WEST JEFFERSON COUNTY history will be explored this weekend at the Jefferson County Historical Society’s sixth annual West…