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A tandem dump truck delivers sub-surface material on Wednesday at the site of the future Monroe Playfield at Roosevelt School in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Superintendent: Monroe Playfield project on schedule

Field expected to be available by Sept. 1

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What do you think about Oregon and Washington leaving the Pac-12 college football conference to join the Big Ten?

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A multi-agency police force walks up the ramp after conducting a high-risk, low-frequency training exercise on board the M/V Kennewick on Wednesday. High risk refers to the level of danger to people and property, i.e., a hostage situation, and low frequency refers to the chance of it actually happening, but the agencies want to be prepared by training. The force was made up with personnel from the Port Townsend, Port Angeles and Sequim police departments and both the Clallam and Jefferson county sheriff’s departments as well as from customs enforcement. The 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. ferries from Port Townsend were cancelled due to low tides, so travel was not impacted during the exercise. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Training exercise

A multi-agency police force walks up the ramp after conducting a high-risk, low-frequency training exercise on board the…

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LETTER: Gas prices

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The Olympic Strings Workshop at Lake Crescent will present a free public concert Friday afternoon. Pictured during the 2022 camp are, from left, Marley Cochran, Courtney Smith, Jacklyn Minnoch and Luke Gavin. photo by Dewi Sprague/Olympic Strings Workshop

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Strings students to present public concert Friday

cutline info for attached photo (Oly strings wksp by Dewi Sprague) The Olympic Strings Workshop at Lake Crescent…

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The gunman who stormed a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 will receive a death sentence for killing 11 worshippers. Do you agree with the jury?

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Sequim clinic 5K Fun Walk set for Aug. 12

SEQUIM — Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic/The Sequim Free Clinic will once again hold its annual 5K…

Washington Scuba Alliance diver Glenn Grant holds the regulator of dive buddy Randy Williams while Williams adjusts his flipper before submerging at the breakwater at the entrance to the Point Hudson Marina. The divers were volunteering their services to relocate marine animals, such as sea stars, sea anemone and other invertebrates in advance of the re-placing the south entrance to the marina after the Wooden Boat Festival ends in September. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Scuba divers relocate Point Hudson creatures

Action taken to preserve marine life during breakwater work

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Did the Seattle Mariners do enough at Major League Baseball’s trade deadline to compete for a playoff spot?

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Ride the Hurricane.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK: Ride the Hurricane to be held Sunday

PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park will host Ride the Hurricane, a recreational cycling event Sunday morning.

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Do you think politics played a role in President Joe Biden’s decision to keep the Space Command headquarters in Colorado instead of moving it to Alabama?

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Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif., who is 90, appeared confused during a committee vote last week, starting a speech instead of voting. Should she resign?

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Should Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell step down or fulfill the rest of his term after he froze mid-sentence in a press conference last week?

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LETTER:Decision controversial

The Sequim School Board voted in April to change Sequim’s two K-5 schools into one K-2 and one…

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LETTER:Rate increases

Clallam Public Utility District 1 is proposing significant rate changes with little input from customers.

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

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The Port Angeles High School class of 1958 held their 65th year reunion recently at Fairmount Restaurant. 23 members of the class were present for the reunion.There was about 170 in the class back in 1958. Henry Wyborney, a past member of their class, was the Washington state high jump champion that year.
	ID: back row l to r: Dee Coburn, Stan Grall, Don Williams, George Rains, Aerlyn Bryant, Jerry Fagerlund, Lorraine Grinell, Dick Grinell.    Middle  row: Dotty West, Elaine Doughtery, Sylvia Batlin, Fred Larson, Georgina Bridges, Jo Lee Grooms, Edna Peterson.    Front row:
Karen Sewell, Connie Graham, Rosalyn Taylor, Duane Almaden, Larry Madden, Shirley Tyner and Sheryl Todd. dlogan

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PAHS 65th reunion

The Port Angeles High School class of 1958 held their 65th year reunion recently at Fairmount Restaurant in…

The Port Angeles High School class of 1953 held their 70th reunion recently at Traylors in PA. 15 were in attendance from a class of 145  70 years ago. This class was suppose to be the first class at the new high school building on Park Ave, but construction delays made them the last class to attend the old Roosevelt High School where the county courthouse is now located. 
	ID: L to R back row: Joann Reyonlds, Howard Byers, Carl Fischer, Dick Kent, Jackie Partridge, Darold Davidson and Ralph Schmidt. Middle row: Frank Robinson, Mary Anderson, Daphne Eshom, Carol Donahue, Patricia Goodfellow and Shirley Williams. Front row: Marilyn Kraus and Loretta Chapman. dlogan

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PAHS 70th class reunion meets

The Port Angeles High School class of 1953 held their 70th reunion recently at Traylors in Port Angeles.…

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LETTER: Vote them out

I’m writing as a member of the Sequim Committee for K-5 Schools, a group of more than a…

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Have you ever been involved in a road rage incident?

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