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Workshop planned June 6 in Port Angeles on how to energize downtown areas

PORT ANGELES — A “Highway 101 Revisited: Investing in Downtowns for Increased Health and Prosperity on the Olympic…

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SPORTS: Braithwaite leaps to 2A state long jump title; Crescent boys have outstanding 1B meet

TACOMA — Port Angeles’ Cameron Braithwaite concludes his high school career as a state champion. In his third…

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SPORTS: Sequim softball team captures fourth place at 2A state

SELAH — While West Valley of Spokane ruined Sequim’s dream of a 2A softball state championship repeat, the…

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SPORTS: Area tennis doubles teams finish just out of medal consideration

SEATTLE — The two doubles tennis teams from the North Olympic Peninsula finished just short of medal matches…

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Ecology estimates costs of sunken ship, spill in cove off Whidbey Island

COUPEVILLE — The sinking of the Deep Sea in Penn Cove off Whidbey Island has cost the state…

Quilcene eighth-grader Trevor Burnston decorates the marker of his uncle

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Memorial Day events on Peninsula

Memorial Day observances, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. armed forces, are…

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First Federal to convert to ‘stock savings bank’

PORT ANGELES-BASED First Federal has applied to regulators to convert itself from a mutual savings bank to a…

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New superintendent chosen for Crescent School District

JOYCE — The new Crescent School superintendent is Clayton Mork, a graduate instructor at Western Washington University. Mork…

Sports

SPORTS: Eight area high school golfers finish in state top 40

While Joe Barnes was leading Port Angeles to one of its best finishes ever in boys golf, Sequim…

Sports

SPORTS: State prep title weekend begins; Sequim softball set to defend championship

Memorial Day weekend for high school sports parents and fans means the end of the line for the…

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Youths to get summer deal on bus passes

North Olympic Peninsula transit agencies are offering youth passes for the summer. Both Clallam Transit and Jefferson Transit…

Flowery artwork created by a Franklin Elementary School second-grader named Jenna adorns a window at Maurices in Port Angeles as friends Cody Thompson and Amber Martin walk by Thursday. The artwork is part of the Young@Art project. Chris Tucker/Peninsula Daily News

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Young@Art Show open through Tuesday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The student artwork of the second annual Young@Art Exhibit is on display throughout downtown Port…

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Special patrols to focus on seat belt use

North Olympic Peninsula officers are conducting special patrols focused on the correct use of seat belts and child…

An American flag marks a grave at Ocean View Cemetery in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

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Memorial Day ceremonies planned on Peninsula

Memorial Day observances, honoring those who died while serving their country in foreign wars, are scheduled throughout the…

Life

WEEKEND: Other area events on North Olympic Peninsula

A bike show and poker run, a show and shine, walks, music and art are among the attractions…

Sports

SPORTS: All Peninsula track teams gear up for state meets

Sequim and Port Angeles open state track competition at the 2A level today while Port Townsend, Chimacum, Forks,…

Sports

SPORTS: Barnes sparks Port Angeles boys golf team to fifth place in state

SPANAWAY — Joe Barnes finished his magical first year in golf by capturing sixth place at the 2A…

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Church concert to help AIDS orphans

PORT TOWNSEND — Pianist Lisa Lanza will bring together the cream of Port Townsend’s young musicians and some…

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Two riding clinics scheduled at fairgrounds, Port Townsend arena

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Equestrian Association will sponsor two clinics this weekend. The all-day equestrian clinics are…

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Port Angeles Library unveils its big new ‘living room’

In the photo at right, the central hall of the Port Angeles Library receives patrons Tuesday after the…