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Port of Port Townsend considers new hoist

Grant could bring $2.3 million in matching funds

Beth Pratt

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Going for a Ride: Cycling tourism on rise

ONE OF THE reasons many of us chose to make the North Olympic Peninsula our home is our…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: The world’s our pulpit: Preaching in the church without walls

WITHOUT A DOUBT, it’s clear to all of us that for at least the last two or three…

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After AI-generated photos impacted the stock market this week, how concerned are you about fake photos and videos online?

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Mandy Miller hands first-grader Mason Ng a bean in teacher Jennifer Soule’s class at Franklin Elementary School. Cora Lehmann, right, peels a bean apart to find and identify the different parts of the seed as part of a lesson in the Creative Start program administered by the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center in three district schools that combine lessons in art and science. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Creative Start combines elements of art, science

Grant-funded program taught in three Port Angeles School District schools

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CDC investigating salmonella outbreak in 6 states linked to Papa Murphy’s cookie dough

SEATTLE — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with state and federal agencies, are investigating reports…

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced he will run for president. Can he win the Republican nomination?

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Windermere wins regular season Peninsual Soccer League title

PORT ANGELES — The plot thickened in the Peninsula Soccer League Sunday, as Forks FC handed High Energy…

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Should Clallam County have a two-day beer garden for the fair?

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Grant would fund childcare facility

Jefferson entities partner in $2.9M project

MarchFourth, the party band featuring musicians, dancers and acrobats, is set to play Saturday at the Juan de Fuca Festival in Port Angeles. (Andrew Wyatt)

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30th Juan de Fuca Festival arrives Friday

Lineup brings music, activities for adults and children

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Bridge night closures canceled this week

SHINE – The Hood Canal Bridge will remain open this week.

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Do you think the move toward electrification of the transportation industry is killing union jobs?

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Port Townsend’s Seamus Fraser (142) is a step ahead of the rest of the nearly 1,000 competitors in the 2023 Rhody Run on Sunday at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. Fraser had flown in from classes in Ecuador the night before in order to defend his victory from last year. Fraser won the 10K event with a time of 35 minutes, 24 seconds. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Rhody festivities

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Do you think the proposed cuts to water usage on the Colorado River are sufficient to keep the river from running dry in future droughts?

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Do you approve of Ukrainian pilots being trained in US-made F-16 fighter jets?

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LETTER:Photo upsetting

The picture of the house being burnt at 141 Harry Brown Road was not a good choice for…

Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News
Three Clallam County volunteers were honored for their decades of service with Clallam County Community Service Awards. From left are Lloyd Eisenman of Port Angeles, Emily Westcott of Sequim and Mike Dukes, of Clallam Bay-Sekiu.

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Three honored for longtime volunteerism

Community Service Awards presented

The band Port Town Zen — from left, Tracy Grisman, Barrett Wilson, Cam McMinn and "Busker Scott" Braman — will fill the Northwind Art School's open studio with jazz and swing this Monday evening. photo courtesy of Port Town Zen

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Live music to fill art studio at Fort Worden

PORT TOWNSEND — Live music returns to the open studio at the Northwind Art School this Monday evening…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Water you waiting for? Get gardening

WOW, WHAT GORGEOUS weather we’ve been having. With the passage of Mother’s Day and most of your baskets…