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State Department of Natural Resources buys 1,720 acres along Queets River from The Nature Conservancy

QUEETS — The state Department of Natural Resources has purchased 1,720 acres of forest north of the Quinault…

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Plan would reopen fishing for flatfish in Hood Canal

PORT TOWNSEND — Flatfish have recovered enough in Hood Canal that the state Department of Fish and Wildlife…

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New director joins Olympic Natural Resources Center in Forks

FORKS — The Olympic Natural Resources Center in Forks has a new director. Bernard Bormann replaced Professor Emeritus…

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WEEKEND: Night of poetry in Port Townsend on Saturday

Peninsula Daily News PORT TOWNSEND — To celebrate the National Poetry Month of April, the Writers’ Workshoppe and…

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State Department of Natural Resources buys 1,720 acres along Queets River from The Nature Conservancy

QUEETS — The state Department of Natural Resources has purchased 1,720 acres of forest north of the Quinault…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Sequim Civic Center plaza pavers deadline set for April 17 . . . and other events and reports you need to know

SEQUIM — The deadline is April 17 to buy an engraved commemorative brick paver for the community plaza…

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WEEKEND: Whole array of things to do, see . . . in brief

A community cleanup, a plowdown and a lecture on mushrooms are among the attractions on the North Olympic…

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WEEKEND: Museum exhibit opening Saturday in Port Angeles looks at Clallam’s Coast Guard history

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Historical Society will celebrate the grand opening of a new exhibit, “U.S.…

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BUSINESS BRIEFS: New automotive service now open in Sequim . . . and other items

SEQUIM — Integrity Automotive, 81 Hooker Road, Suite 1, opened for business servicing foreign and domestic autos last…

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WEEKEND: History Tales event in Port Angeles to feature memories of West End on Sunday

PORT ANGELES — Adria Fuhrman, lifetime resident of Forks, will lead a talk about West End memories during…

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WEEKEND: Handbell choir will ring in sacred music Saturday in Port Townsend, Sunday in Sequim

The Tommy’s Tinklers Youth Handbell Choir of Moscow, Idaho, has two North Olympic Peninsula performances on its April…

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WEEKEND: Kings of Mongrel Folk, Colonels of Corn to perform in Port Townsend on Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — The Kings of Mongrel Folk, aka Orville Johnson and Mark Graham, plus the Colonels of…

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Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at ‘The Bear’ in Sequim

WEEKDAY BREAKFAST CUSTOMERS at the Black Bear Diner in Sequim are getting something FREE with their entrée. Can…

Peninsula College basketball player Miranda Schmillen

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SPORTS: Peninsula College athletic department named business of the month

PORT ANGELES — On the heels of a Northwest Athletic Conference championship by Peninsula College’s women’s basketball team,…

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TRACK AND FIELD: Neah Bay’s Chartraw wins shot put at Northwest League meet

MOUNT VERNON — Faye Chartraw won the shot put and placed second in the discus for Neah Bay…

Peninsula College women's basketball coach Alison Crumb

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Peninsula College’s Alison Crumb selected Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year

PORT ANGELES – Peninsula College’s Alison Crumb has been named Northwest Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Coach of the…

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Man flees deputies on motorcycle in Carlsborg as two others are arrested

CARLSBORG — A man on a motorcycle led authorities on a brief pursuit in Carlsborg as deputies arrested…

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Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at ‘The Bear’ in Sequim

WEEKDAY BREAKFAST CUSTOMERS at the Black Bear Diner in Sequim are getting something FREE with their entrée. Can…

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BUSINESS BRIEFS: Port Angeles veterinary clinic to hold 15th anniversary open house Saturday . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — Family Veterinary Clinic, 3217 E. Mahogany St., will hold a 15th anniversary open house from…

The Port Angeles landfill is seen in October 2014. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News ()

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State Senate capital budget proposes millions in funding for Peninsula projects — with impacts from Forks to Port Townsend

OLYMPIA — Projects ranging from a new health and early learning center at Peninsula College to improvements at…