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BUSINESS: Port Angeles inn can give drivers a real recharge under partnership

PORT ANGELES — The George Washington Inn recently installed Tesla/electric vehicle charging stations. As a Select Registry member property, the inn at 939 Finn Hall… Continue reading

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Candidates file for proposed Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center metropolitan park district board

SEQUIM — Thirteen candidates have filed for five positions on a proposed Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center metropolitan park district board. The special filing period for… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: ‘A Chorus Line’ to preview Thursday at Port Angeles campus . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — A free preview of “A Chorus Line,” the spring musical at Peninsula College, is the Studium Generale program in the Little Theater… Continue reading

Short videos to screen on Peninsula College campus this Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Short videos — live action and animation — will light the screen at Maier Performance Hall in the second annual Peninsula College… Continue reading

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SPORTS: North Olympic Discovery Marathon needs more volunteers; kids marathon Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Finish-line volunteers are still needed for the 13th annual North Olympic Discovery Marathon on Saturday and Sunday. These finish-line buddies will be… Continue reading

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State Patrol looking for male driver after Highway 101 rollover north of Brinnon injures two women

BRINNON — The State Patrol has little information to work with in identifying a male driver who fled the scene after two women received injuries… Continue reading

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Nick Gaikowski

OUTDOORS: Port Townsend man wins Sekiu halibut derby

SEKIU — Nick Gaikowski of Port Townsend won the Clallam Bay Sekiu Chamber of Commerce halibut derby Saturday. Gaikowski caught a 78.5-pound halibut, which netted… Continue reading

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BUSINESS BRIEFS: North Olympic Peninsula pro bono lawyers honored . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — Senior U.S. District Judge Robert J. Bryan of the Western District of Washington recently attended a banquet in honor of the Jefferson… Continue reading

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Free jazz concert scheduled in Peninsula College Pub today

PORT ANGELES — A free concert with the 20-piece Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble is set for lunch time today at Peninsula College's Pirate Union Building,… Continue reading

Guess the Guest: Second clue to Port Townsend Film Festival celebrity announced

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Film Festival has announced the second of three clues to the identity of the 2015 special guest in its… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Wednesday lecture in Forks to look at life, art of pioneer women . . . and other items

FORKS — A free program titled “Coastal Images: The Life and Art of Pioneer Women Fanny Taylor and May McCloud Pitt” is open to the… Continue reading

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Old-time fiddlers campout in Sequim on June 11-14

Peninsula Daily News SEQUIM — The local chapter of the Washington Old Time Fiddlers will hold its June Campout at the Sequim Prairie Grange, 290… Continue reading

The Canote Brothers: Greg

Poets to read works at Port Angeles event today

PORT ANGELES — Gayle Kaune, author of the poetry collection All the Birds Awake, and William Mawhinney, whose books include Cairns Along the World, will… Continue reading

Scholarships available for weeklong music camp at Lake Crescent

PORT ANGELES — Scholarships are available for Camp Heebie Jeebies, the weeklong music camp for young jazz instrumentalists and vocalists at Lake Crescent. The program,… Continue reading

SPORTS BRIEFS: Forks basketball fun run/walk . . . Olympic Junior Babe Ruth meeting . . . Learn to row day . . . Coed youth flag football

Forks basketball fun run/walk FORKS — The Forks High School boys basketball team will hold a 5K run and 2.5K walk Saturday, June 20. The… Continue reading

YOUTH SPORTS: Baseball and softball roundup

Athlete’s Choice earns two Babe Ruth victories PORT ANGELES — Athlete’s Choice picked up two wins in three Olympic Junior Babe Ruth baseball contests last… Continue reading

State Patrol looking for male driver after Highway 101 rollover north of Brinnon injures two women

BRINNON — The State Patrol has little information to work with in identifying a male driver who fled the scene after two women received injuries… Continue reading

Tsunami siren test set today for North Olympic Peninsula coast

All Hazard Alert Broadcast System tsunami warning sirens will sound in communities along the North Olympic Peninsula coast at noon today. In Jefferson County, sirens… Continue reading

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Ediz Hook access to be blocked Friday night, Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Repair work on a small bridge near the Nippon Paper Industries USA mill will block access to Ediz Hook on Friday night… Continue reading

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1A STATE TRACK: Port Townsend’s Seton takes fifth in javelin

[Editor's Note: Updated to correct and clarify the preliminary finishes of two Port Townsend athletes.] CHENEY — Port Townsend senior Jeff Seton earned the highest… Continue reading