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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Port Angeles girls, Port Townsend boys secure postseason fates

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Port Angeles girls, Port Townsend boys secure postseason fates

The Port Angeles girls basketball clinched an outright Olympic League championship by defeating Port Townsend on the road Tuesday night, 51-35. The league title gives… Continue reading

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Port Angeles girls, Port Townsend boys secure postseason fates

SPORTS: Forks wrestling team captures second at subregionals; other prep reports

ELMA — The Forks wrestling team captured second and had two individual champions at the SWL-Evergreen Division subregionals. Host Elma won the seven-team tournament with… Continue reading

SPORTS: Whatcom sweeps Peninsula College basketball teams

BELLINGHAM — Whatcom’s Kyle Impero blistered the nets for 37 points and the Orcas pulled away in the second half to hand the Peninsula College… Continue reading

Anne Murphy.  [Photo by Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily News]

Climate change to be discussed at Port Townsend Marine Science Center annual meeting

PORT TOWNSEND — Retiring executive director Anne Murphy will present her final State of the Port Townsend Marine Science Center during the center’s annual meeting,… Continue reading

Anne Murphy.  [Photo by Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily News]

Port Angeles school fundraisers set this week

PORT ANGELES — Two Port Angeles High School music groups will present music fundraisers this week: the Scholarship Italian Dinner and Auction on Thursday, and… Continue reading

Sequim man pleads not guilty to meth-distribution charges

PORT ANGELES — A 50-year-old Sequim man faces an April 22 trial in Clallam County Superior Court after pleading not guilty Friday to four counts… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Angeles claims second at wrestling subregionals; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Olympic nudged out Port Angeles for the 2A Olympic League subregional wrestling championship but the Roughriders still ended up with the most… Continue reading

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And available only in the PDN's Sunday print edition . . . and our eEdition

And available only in the PDN’s Sunday print edition . . . and our eEdition

THE PRINT EDITION of the Peninsula Daily News has about 50 percent more stories and photos than what is posted at our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com. And… Continue reading

And available only in the PDN's Sunday print edition . . . and our eEdition

Ballots keep coming in special elections

Nearly 27 percent of registered voters had returned ballots as of Friday for the Sequim School District’s two levy propositions, while nearly 16 percent of… Continue reading

SCORE business counselors

Clallam EDC honors SCORE counselors with Olympic Leader award

BLYN — Networking opportunities, award presentations and installation of new officers highlighted the Clallam Economic Development Council’s annual dinner meeting, held recently at 7 Cedars… Continue reading

SCORE business counselors

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 other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Sequim cake-maker honored . . . First Federal thank-you . . . Small-farms expo . . . and other business briefs

BUSINESS MEETINGS this week (all these meetings are open to the public): ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly ­luncheon meetings are held Mondays… Continue reading

SPORTS: Chimacum girls basketball drops close game to Seattle Christian; other prep reports

CHIMACUM — The Chimacum girls basketball team played tough Nisqually League opponent Seattle Christian close the whole way Friday night. The Warriors from Sea-Tac, currently… Continue reading

Filmmakers Ana Mendoza

Three migrant youth filmmakers to tell their story

Three young filmmakers from Mount Vernon High School will bring their story about the lives of migrant youths to the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday… Continue reading

Filmmakers Ana Mendoza
And available only in the PDN's Sunday print edition . . . how to cope with those 'winter blues,' Commentary pages, python hunting in the Everglades (and more)

And available only in the PDN’s Sunday print edition . . . how to cope with those ‘winter blues,’ Commentary pages, python hunting in the Everglades (and more)

THE PRINT EDITION of the Peninsula Daily News has about 50 percent more stories and photos than what is posted at our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com. And… Continue reading

And available only in the PDN's Sunday print edition . . . how to cope with those 'winter blues,' Commentary pages, python hunting in the Everglades (and more)

SPORTS: Neah Bay girls and boys basketball teams pick up big wins

NEAH BAY — Three players scored in double figures as the league champion Neah Bay girls basketball team rolled to the tri-district tournament with a… Continue reading

WEEKEND: From farmland to oceans, information offered this weekend

Programs on topics ranging from farmland to oceans as well as films and dinner theater are among the activities offered on the North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading

Pink-wigged robber sought in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Police were looking Wednesday for a robber who wore a pink wig when he stole cash from a business on South C… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Sequim boys basketball flattens North Kitsap; other prep reports

SEQUIM — The Sequim boys basketball team is unbeatable at home. Jayson Brocklesby led four players in double figures as the Wolves ripped North Kitsap… Continue reading

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New life, new beginnings — new photos from the Elwha dam removals

JOHN GUSSMAN — the Sequim-based cinematographer who has been documenting the $325 million Elwha River restoration/dam removal project — has shared two new series of… Continue reading

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