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SPORTS: Chimacum baseball team wins second state title in five years

YAKIMA — The Chimacum Cowboys are back at the top. The Cowboys beat Tenino 8-4 to win the…

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SPORTS: Sequim captures first softball state championship

SELAH — Unbeaten and unmatched. Sequim’s softball team put an exclamation mark on its season by winning the…

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SPORTS: Port Angeles softball swept away at state

SELAH — The Port Angeles softball team had a short stay at the Class 2A state tournament. Missing…

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Port Townsend marine center to feature orca information on two Saturdays

PORT TOWNSEND — June will be “Orca Month” at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, which plans two…

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Annual homeless forum scheduled June 8 in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — “Facing the Economic Tsunami” will be the theme of the annual Planning Forum on Ending…

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Forest watch training offered on Peninsula

FORKS — Free training will be offered Saturday, June 11, for those who want to become forest watch…

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Memorial Day services set throughout Peninsula

Memorial Day observances are scheduled throughout the North Olympic Peninsula on Monday. The ceremonies, organized by town, are:…

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Juan de Fuca Fest jazzes up Port Angeles with day and night concerts, street fair [**Gallery and Video**]

PORT ANGELES — The Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts continues today and Monday with dozens of…

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Sequim softball team goes to state championship game

SELAH — The Sequim softball team is in the state championship game for the first time in school…

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Chimacum back in state championship game

YAKIMA — The Chimacum Cowboys will get another crack at the Class 1A state championship. Chimacum escaped a…

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Tall ships in Port Angeles for holiday weekend

PORT ANGELES — Welcome aboard. Walk-on tours of the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain are scheduled…

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Peninsula College wins literacy grant; only recipient in Washington state

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will enhance literacy programs in Port Angeles and LaPush with a $65,000 grant…

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College Bound Scholarship deadline nears

OLYMPIA — Lower-income Washington state families with students in the eighth grade have until June 30 to sign…

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Memorial Day events scheduled across North Olympic Peninsula

Memorial Day observances across the North Olympic Peninsula will honor the memories of those who died in foreign…

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Elwha Valley to close for road repairs for up to 5 weeks

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — This weekend is the last chance to visit the Elwha Valley for several weeks.…

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Lady-like dudes to collect tips for scholarship funds for Rhody Festival royals

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rhododendron Festival may be over for the year — but the fun isn’t. Some…

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Carving demo, fiber festival, fly-in among weekend events on Peninsula

While Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal member will give a carving demo in Port Angeles, a Shepherds Festival is…

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Hoquiam paper mill closing

HOQUIAM — Grays Harbor Paper is shutting down its Hoquiam mill. President Patrick Quigg says the high price…

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Peninsula Daily News senior staff writer earns third-place Society of Professional Journalists award

SEATTLE — Peninsula Daily News senior staff writer and Commentary page editor Paul Gottlieb won a third-place award…

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Test to begin Friday to keep Hood Canal Bridge open to car traffic, closed to civilian vessels part of the day

SHINE — A pilot project restricting Hood Canal Bridge openings for pleasure boats will begin Friday. The bridge…