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Seaview Academy instructor Eric Pickens, top, and Olympic Nature Experience teacher Amanda Erickson, right, sit with Outdoor, Real-world, Child-centered Academic Program students during an outdoor gathering at Lincoln Park in Port Angeles. (Keith Thope/Peninsula Daily News)

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ORCA classroom features weekly lessons outdoors

Child-centered academic program offered weekly

A road crew from the Port Townsend Public Works Department — Rafe Thornton, bucket driver, Tracy Benson, with hard hat, Chris MacDonald and Lane Dotson in the background — finishes repaving a section of Walnut Street on Thursday. The section of street was degraded for months with barriers set up to direct traffic around the worst part, essentially making it a one-lane roadway. The street was slated to be open for traffic later in the afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Repaving Walnut Street

A road crew from the Port Townsend Public Works Department — Rafe Thornton, bucket driver, Tracy Benson, with…

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LETTER: Distressed by proposed grocery merger between Kroger and Albertsons

Did you know that Kroger, the second largest grocery store in America, has announced that they are buying…

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Ships have been asked to slow down near Puget Sound for the safety of orcas. Should this be voluntary or mandatory?

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Smoke from the Cascade fires paints the sunrise in Port Townsend on Monday as the MV Salish heads for Whidbey Island on its 7:30 a.m. run. Continuing air pollution from the fires prompted a National Weather Service air quality alert that lasts until midnight today in Jefferson County. For more information, see Page A14.

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Smoky skies over Port Townsend

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LETTER: Supports Ken Hays for Clallam PUD commissioner

After watching the Oct. 5 Clallam County League of Women Voters Public Utility District candidate forum, my clear…

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LETTER: Supports Will Purser for Clallam PUD commissioner

As a former Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner, I worked closely with Will Purser for 19 years.

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Big ships in North Puget Sound asked to slow down for orcas

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Have you been affected by poor air quality this week?

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OTA’s ‘Night of the Living Dead’ begins Thursday

Make-up artistry brings the dead to life

Port Angeles Future Riders White C players get together for a team prayer after one of their recent games. The White C team is 5-0 on the season. Players include Silas DelaBarre, Henry Fors, Wesley Toli, Tre Johnson III, Lincoln Haller, Jaidyn Eastman, Trevor Gallauher, Kameron Langdon, Nick Somers, Amaru Jones, Nason Henning, Blake Petersen, Ryan Somers, Tydus Woods, Kameron Tinoco, Jackson Melnick, Mason Martinez and Jarrett McNeely.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles Future Riders C White 5-0

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Future Riders White C Squad is 5-0 in its division and a…

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LETTER:How to vote

How to vote

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LETTER:Supports Tharinger

Regarding the article “District Candidates Trade Views,” covering a candidate debate, I’d like to point out some serious…

At the Sunday Chimacum Farmers Market, Jill and Kevin — aka Jill McAnally and Kevin McConell — sing country, swing and blues songs to vendors and shoppers. The produce and artisan market, outside the Chimacum Corner at 9122 Rhody Drive, will be held just two more Sundays before it wraps up for the season on Oct. 30. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Farmers Market music

At the Sunday Chimacum Farmers Market, Jill and Kevin — aka Jill McAnally and Kevin McConell — sing…

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Have you already decided how you will vote in the Nov. 8 general election?

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James Miller, Quilcene football

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: James Miller, Quilcene football

Senior James Miller has been a huge part of the resurgence of the Quilcene Rangers football team after…

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LETTER:Backs Anderson

Congratulations to Julie Anderson for making it past the primary and onto the general election ballot.

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LETTERS:Supports Purser

Hooray PUD.

From left, Nancy Mandell, Julia Escobedo and Mandy Escobedo partake in the inaugural Witches’ Walk through downtown Port Townsend on Saturday. Some 50 witches — women, children and men among them — assembled at Haller Fountain and sashayed through traffic to Pope Marine Park. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Witches’ walk

From left, Nancy Mandell, Julia Escobedo and Mandy Escobedo partake in the inaugural Witches’ Walk through downtown Port…

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Should Steve Bannon serve prison time, as the U.S. Justice Department has recommended?

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