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Will you ride Clallam Transit during its one-year, zero fare pilot program?

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Have you ever participated in a Polar Bear plunge?

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Make resolutions for your garden revolution

TOMORROW, WE WELCOME in the new year. Since this is the first column to talk of the New…

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LETTER:Different approach

I’m writing this at 1 o’clock in the morning on Dec. 27, two days after Christmas and three…

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OMC counts 2023 losses, looks ahead

$24 million lost through November for year

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The Cold Moon, the December full moon and the last full moon of the year, rises above Mount Shuksan and over homes in Port Townsend's Uptown neighborhood in the early evening Tuesday.

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Cold Moon in Port Townsend

The Cold Moon, the December full moon and the last full moon of the year, rises above Mount…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: The story of a Silent Night

THEY SAY IT’S all the fault of a poor church mouse. It was the winter of 1818 in…

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What is the focus of your New Year’s resolution for 2024?

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EJFR, Port Townsned extend agreement

Pact concerns fire marshal duties, inspections

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Taxes focus of proposed ballot measures

Capital gains tax repeal; ban on any kind of income tax

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How do you celebrate New Year’s Eve?

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How often do you donate to nonprofits?

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Should the City of Port Angeles collect a licensing fee for short-term rentals?

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Kirsten Williams, left, was one of three Port Angeles School Board members sworn in by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Simon Barnhart on Dec. 14. Stan Williams (no relation) and Sandy Long also took the oath at the board’s meeting. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Education

Hamilton Elementary School wins top award

Port Angeles School District board members sworn in

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Peninsula College Board of Trustees recognizes foundation president

Foundation has raised nearly $6 million and started new campaign

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The Seattle Seahawks kept their hopes alive with a win over Tennessee on Sunday. Will Seattle make the playoffs?

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Do you leave cookies and milk for Santa Claus?

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Marilyn Van Patter of Port Angeles, seated, is complimented on her decorative scarf by Capt. Crystal Birks of the Salvation Army of Port Angeles during Friday's pre-Christmas lunch at the corps facility. The meal included a clothing giveaway and gifts for participants. For information about free comunnity meals planned on Christmas Day, see Page A?

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Holiday cheer

Marilyn Van Patter of Port Angeles, seated, is complimented on her decorative scarf by Capt. Crystal Birks of…

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News

Several hundred people took advantage of a warming bonfire on the night of the Winter Solstice at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds on Thursday night. Stews by Chef Arran Stark, music, tractor rides, a market and fire dancing were offered alng with the crowing of a solstice queen/king.

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Winter fire

Several hundred people took advantage of a warming bonfire on the night of the Winter Solstice at the…