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LETTER:Opposes incumbents

As a Democrat living in Sequim my entire life, besides my college years, I am keenly aware that…

Ranky Tanky, the double Grammy-winning group from Charleston, S.C., will help Field Arts & Events Hall celebrate its grand opening Saturday night. (Peter Frank Edwards)

Arts & Entertainment

Ranky Tanky to bring ‘Good Time’ and more from South Carolina roots

Grammy winners coming to Field Hall

Celeste Dybeck, elder with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe in Sequim, invites the pullers from the Quileute Tribe in La Push to come ashore at Fort Worden in Port Townsend and rest and eat before continuing the Paddle to Muckleshoot for the annual Tribal Canoe Journey. The tribal members are wearing purple, the color of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children movement, to honor the memory of tribal member Virginia Castaneda, 19, who was murdered in a domestic violence dispute about six years ago. An empty seat was left for her in one of the canoes. The stop was the final one on the North Olympic Peninsula before canoes are due to reach their destination on Sunday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Canoes reach Port Townsend

Celeste Dybeck, elder with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe in Sequim, invites the pullers from the Quileute Tribe in…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Backs incumbents

After listening to the League of Women Voters candidates forum for the Sequim School Board, it was clear…

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After Wednesday’s Congressional hearing, do you think UFOs exist?

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Baby Mackenzie of the Quinault tribe rushes to greet her father, Doug James, skipper of the Song Birds Canoe Family, as the canoe arrives at the Jamestown Beach on Tuesday. Canoes are expected to be welcomed in Port Townsend today before they go on to Port Gamble and Suquamish before arriving at the final destination of Muckleshoot on July 30. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Canoes stop at Jamestown

Baby Mackenzie of the Quinault tribe rushes to greet her father, Doug James, skipper of the Song Birds…

Sports

DOG SHOWS: HRK Club Dog Show begins Friday in Sequim

SEQUIM — The 27th annual Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club Dog Show will take place at the Carrie Blake…

The dancers of BANDALOOP, pictured in Munich, Germany, will come to Port Angeles to perform on Field Arts & Events Hall’s north exterior wall this Saturday. (Basil Tsimoyianis/BANDALOOP)

Arts & Entertainment

Performers to dance off the wall in Port Angeles

Field Hall grand opening features three shows Saturday

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Would you approve a 0.3 percent sales tax for a transportation benefit district that would focus on repairing city streets?

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“9 to 5 The Musical” cast members, from left, Danielle Lorentzen, as Judy, Cecie McClelland, as Violet, Jeremy Pederson, as Franklin Hart, and Kathryn Lorentzen, as Doralee, ham it up at Ghostlight Production’s headquarters. (Darian Rentas)

Life

Ghostlight works ‘9 to 5’ for its season finale

Easter eggs are sprinkled into show

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Should Port Angeles replace the Laurel Street stairs and mural at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain?

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Do you plan to see the Barbie movie, or have you already seen it?

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Should the Seattle Mariners be buyers or sellers at Major League Baseball’s trade deadline?

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From left, United States' Julie Ertz, United States' Alex Morgan and Vietnam's goalkeeper Thi Kim Thanh Tran collide during the Women's World Cup Group E soccer match between the United States and Vietnam in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday. (AP Photo/Rafaela Pontes)

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WOMEN’S WORLD CUP: U.S. beats Vietnam behind newcomer Smith’s two goals

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Fresh-faced newcomer Sophia Smith teamed with captain Lindsey Horan to give the United States…

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Deputy chief tapped for EJFR

CHIMACUM — The East Jefferson Fire and Rescue commissioners have unanimously passed a measure that would elevate Assistant…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Make your garden a cut above

YOU MIGHT THINK summer is almost over, with August only 8 days away.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Demonizing homeless

I read that one of the candidates for Port Angeles City Council recently said, “I think …the fact…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Sequim candidates

Being on the Sequim School Board is not trivial.

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LETTER:Remembering Campbell

We appreciate articles and photos the Peninsula Daily News published about community leader Orville Campbell and the memorial…

Education

Orchestra program assured at Port Townsend School District

Position now part-time, superintendent says