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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Forks FB drops out of top 10; PC women’s basketball fundraiser

SEATTLE — After losing to Morton-White Pass on the road, Forks football fell out of the 2B top…

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Should the state Department of Transportation avoid closing the Hood Canal Bridge during heavy tourist weekends on the North Olympic Peninsula?

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Clallam County Fair attendees stroll the midway during this year’s fair last August. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Good news from Clallam County Fair report

Commissioners pleased with results

Ray Grier, a 30-year resident of Port Townsend, looks at the Halloween display set up by the park host at the entrance to the RV park at Point Hudson Marina while on his daily 2- to 3-mile walk on Tuesday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Halloween show

Ray Grier, a 30-year resident of Port Townsend, looks at the Halloween display set up by the park…

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Port Townsend Film Fest offers 60 films

Online version offers unique interviews

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LETTER:Not a time for change

Here is the headline from the Sequim Gazette, Dec. 16, 2015: “Hays Resigns Sequim Council Seat.”

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LETTER:Murray’s debt

When our senator, Patti Murray, first took office in 1993, the national debt was $4.2 trillion.

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Should the Fed continue to raise interest rates in an effort to curb inflation?

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LETTER:High costs

Inflation is the highest in 40 years.

More than 500 racers from 11 states competed all weekend at the USA BMX Pacific Northwest Gold Cup finals hosted by the Lincoln Park BMX Park. Here, Nixon Thompson (1) of Saratoga Springs, Utah, Jett Fishbaugh (46) of Tacoma, Colton Hackett (1) of Arlington and Sébastien White (5) of Gillette, Wyo., race in the 9 expert class. Winning this class for the second time in two days was Braden Gray of Port Angeles. (Jay Cline/Lincoln Park BMX)

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A bevy of bikes

More than 500 racers from 11 states competed all weekend at the USA BMX Pacific Northwest Gold Cup…

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The Seattle Mariners (81-65) entered Tuesday night’s game with a five-game lead for the final Wild Card spot. Do you think they will make the playoffs?

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Claire Africa, along with husband Kit, owners of Sailor Vineyard, inspects some of the Marechal Foch grapes grown on their 3 acres in Port Townsend. The Marechal Foch is a hybrid grape named after the famous French general known for his short stature and robustness. The grape is resistant to disease and known for its cold weather hardiness. The vineyard was on the 20th annual Jefferson County Farm Tour celebrating locally grown food. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Farm tour

Claire Africa, along with husband Kit, owners of Sailor Vineyard, inspects some of the Marechal Foch grapes grown…

The Quilcene High School cheer squad practices a routine before the start of the Quilcene Fair parade on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Quilcene fair

The Quilcene High School cheer squad practices a routine before the start of the Quilcene Fair parade on…

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Clallam County has entered the moderate-risk category for COVID-19 while Jefferson County is seeing a spike in cases. Are you still taking precautions?

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Do you think former President Donald Trump has legitimate claims of privilege over any of the documents that will be reviewed by a special master?

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Washington wide receiever Ja'Lynn Polk, left, makes a reception against Michigan State defensive back Ameer Speed during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Huskies knock off No. 11 Michigan State

Cougars beat Colorado State 38-7, go to 3-0

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Elaine Bradford and Cecelia Schouten participate in a variation of balloon volleyball in which participants keep three balloons going by hitting them with pool noodles. Schouten, according to her daughter Valerie Schouten, was always very athletic and loved climbing trees as a child. She was recruited to join the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, but her father said, “no.”

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Respite for all at Tim’s Place

Community rallies to support people dealing with memory loss

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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…

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LETTER:Ruling by the people

Each election is a ruling by the people on how the government is working for them.

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LETTER:Who we choose matters

Reading some Washington Republican candidates’ profiles for elections, certain terms from their national culture wars mislead us.