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Cort Mao rehearses his role as an inexperienced hibachi chef for the comedy “Karate Cooking” — written by Ryan Macedo and directed by Taylor Dowley — as part of Olympic Theatre Arts’ upcoming New Works Showcase. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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All hands on deck for Olympic Theatre Arts’ New Works Showcase

Single weekend run set Thursday through Sunday

The Port Ludlow Art League will host a group art exhibit titled Holiday Gatherings at the Bay Club, featuring artists’ interpretations of holiday celebrations around the world.

Arts & Entertainment

Artist, jeweler featured at Port Ludlow Art League

Exhibits to be shown at Sound Community Bank

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The newly elected officers of the Sequim Grey Wolves Softball Club. From left, Treasurer Joel Hecht, President John White, Secretary Annette Hanson and Vice President Lauren Scrafford.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: East Jefferson girls soccer players make all-league teams

PORT TOWNSEND — The East Jefferson girls soccer team got two players put on the Nisqually League first-team…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Vaccine injuries

I’m writing this letter on Election Day, ignorant of what the outcome will be.

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Do you think President Biden’s in-person meeting with President Xi Jinping will lead to a better working relationship with China?

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Former President Donald Trump announces a third run for president as he speaks at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on Tuesday. (Rebecca Blackwell/The Associated Press)

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Trump seeks White House again amid GOP losses, legal probes

Vows to make America ‘great and glorious again’

Volunteers with 4PA, a local organization dedicated to cleaning up Port Angeles and building support for homeless members of the community, created a human chain to haul out more than 5,000 pounds of trash from upper Peabody Creek earlier this year when vehicles could not negotiate the hillside. It took the 50 men and women about four hours to complete the task. (Makayla DeScala/4PA)

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4PA celebrates one-year anniversary

Community group focuses on cleanup and homeless outreach

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Do you think there is a national atmosphere of being soft on crime?

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Would you spent $8 a month for a verified badge on Twitter Blue?

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Snow and ice can damage your plants. After you clear debris, check for damage and prune below it to keep plants healthy. (Markus Spiske via Unsplash)

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: How to address damaged landscaping after snowy weather

Well now, howling winds, heavy, wet snow, cold temperatures and a red wave that did not come in,…

Life

Death Cafes focus on meaning of life

Facilitators in Sequim, PA host monthly meetings

Business

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…

Kathryn Bates of North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor, at the podium, helps present a quilt to U.S. Marine Corps veteran Wyatt Ranson on Friday. Ranson was one of 11 local veterans who received the honor on Friday at the American Legion Hall in Port Townsend. The Quilts of Valor volunteers make and present quilts to veterans of all branches of service in both Clallam and Jefferson counties. To request a quilt for a veteran, visit www.qovf.org or email 1katheybates@gmail.com. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Quilts of valor

Kathryn Bates of North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor, at the podium, helps present a quilt to U.S.…

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Foster Care Awareness Nights to inform, answer questions

Clallam County in need of providers

Politics

Jefferson County election outcomes unchanged after new ballot count

Voter turnout now at 61.6 percent

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: ‘Reversal of fortune’ a call to action

IN LUKE 6, we read that “Jesus looked up at his disciples and said:

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Infowars’ Alex Jones has been sentenced to pay a combined $1.44 billion in damages to the families of the Sandy Hook school shooting. Is that a fair judgment?

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Joe Nole, left, and Art Frank.

Politics

Nole takes commanding lead in race for sheriff

Tally 68 to 32 percent; next count today

Brian King, left, and Marc Titterness.

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King sweeps vote for Clallam Couty sheriff

Titterness talks of ‘emotional rollercoaster’

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Ludlow voters OK fire district merger

Special meeting set for tonight