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Cherie Kidd, left, and Bruce Emery.

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Emery, Kidd cite experience to voters

Both DCD candidates push work histories to residents

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OlyCAP director says housing projects on track

Affordable apartments and temporary shelter moving forward

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Clallam County files charges against Midway Metals

Scrapyard owners cited for dumping, nuisance issues

A technician works on the monitoring equipment housed on the buoy onboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Henry Blake in the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Sept. 20. The buoy, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s network of weather monitoring stations, stopped transmitting weather data last year. Technicians replaced the monitoring equipment last week. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Crews refurbish weather buoy in Strait

NOAA equipment had stopped its transmissions

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Port Townsend hazardous waste facility to close

Staffing issues cited as reason

District 24, Position 1, state Rep. Mike Chapman, a Port Angeles Democrat, shakes hands with Republican challenger Sue Forde during a Port Angeles Noon Rotary Club meeting at Asian Buffet restaurant in Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Chapman and Forde tussle over policy in Port Angeles

State legislative candidates outline priorities

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Viewpoint to be named for late Olympic Discovery Trail advocate

Project backers hope to open it next year

The Creative Alliance of Fort Worden members are pictured, top row, from left, Heron Scott, Port Townsend School of Woodworking; Renee Klein, Madrona MindBody Institute; Robert Ambrose and Kate Ingram, KPTZ; with, far right David Timmons, Fort Worden Public Development Authority. middle row, from left, Joseph Bednarik, Copper Canyon Press; Rob Birman, Centrum; George Knotek, Copper Canyon Press; and bottom row, from left, Randy Arent, Corvidae Press; and Teresa Verraes, Northwind Art.

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Creative Alliance ‘historic’

Nonprofits to invest in Fort Worden

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Jefferson County PUD commissioners consider broadband loan

With concerns about debt load, commissioners look for funding options

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Clallam County to support water right application for Carlsborg

As county seeks development, PUD wants stakeholder meetings

Will Purser, left, and Ken Hayes.

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Clallam PUD commissioner candidates debate county’s energy future

Purser and Hays spar over PUD’s direction

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State Supreme Court to hear Olympic Game Farm case

Sequim animal farm accused of animal cruelty

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Ceremony Sunday remembers 9/11

Monument rededication to honor public safety officials

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Port Townsend City Council continues to hear about trans issues

Public comments focus on individual rights and protests

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Hearing set for Hadlock proposal

Three days of testimony for proposed retreat center

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Hundreds expected at Port Townsend rally

State Patrol to be ready at transgender protest

Erik Rohde from Whidbey Island, a member of the Washington Three Percenters with other protesters, trades barbs with counter protesters over a buffer zone created by the Port Townsend police to control possible violence between the two factions during a rally at Pope Marine Park in Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Lots of shouting, but no violence at Port Townsend protest

With large police presence, clash of words, not fists

A customer enters Sears Hometown Store in Port Angeles on Monday after the store announced it will close following a clearance sale. Both the Sears Hometown Stores in Port Angeles and Sequim are closing, and their former owner said she wanted to keep one open but had disagreements with her corporate partners. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Sears Hometown stores in Sequim, Port Angeles to close

Region’s shutdowns follow nationwide trend

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North Olympic Peninsula Auditor: Elections safe and secure

Public showing increasing interest in election security

Marc Titterness.

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Clallam County sheriff candidates share visions for department

Similar goals, different priorities emerge in debate