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Marmot takes trip to downtown Port Angeles

Camera captures furry bus passenger on adventure

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Peninsula College closing Fort Worden campus

Will finish current academic year

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Finding faith to live without fear

THE EASTER SEASON lasts seven weeks. It starts on Easter Sunday and continues to Pentecost on June 8…

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Gardiner boat ramp replacement moves forward

Elmore sale efforts stall

Wendy Bart, the CEO of the Olympic Peninsula YMCA was the MC at a Ground Breaking Ceremony Wed afternoon. The new Early Learning Center (child care) is to be built in the area just west of the YMCA's current parking lot off Francis Street.  Over 40 dignitaries and interested people came for the introduction and the ground breaking photo op. Bart in her opening remarks said the idea for the project was formed during COVID when they realized the Olympic Peninsula was a “child care desert”. Soon was formed the money raising and architectural drawings. “The people of the Olympic Peninsula are magical” when explaining that $7 million of the needed $9 million have been promised. “We have a trajectory for success from a caring community” she continued. The 8000 sq foot building will break ground next month with a finish date of opening in September of 2026. The facility designed for children under age 5 will have hours of 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM. The general contractors is G.L.Y. of Bellevue. WA.
        Ground Breaking Op — L to R are Randy Johnson, Virginia O’Neil, Steve Tharinger, Mike French, Mark Ozias,  LaTrisha Suggs, Drew Schwab, Glenn Smithson, Lori Robbin, John Vorhees,  And a host of “special guests” who perhaps will get to use the new facility when opened.                                  (call Jody Minker for more info at 360-301-3221) dlogan

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YMCA Early Learning Center breaks ground in Port Angeles

‘Y Kids’ on hand to kick off construction

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Port of Port Angeles approves decree for harbor cleanup

Cleanup schedule, requirements outlined in plan

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Should the U.S. limit or stop international student visas?

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Jaman settles with YMCA, City of Port Townsend

Agreement doesn’t lift ban or admit liability

Eamon Myers, age 10 of Port Angeles, feeds some of the Shetland Sheep at the 42nd annual Shepherd’s Festival, held Monday at the Sequim Prairie Grange — both inside and out. It included many vendors with sheep, goats, llamas and related products. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Shepherd’s Festival

Eamon Myers, age 10, of Port Angeles feeds some of the Shetland Sheep at the 42nd annual Shepherd’s…

Family, friends and co-workers give Corey Alton a spirited send-off to celebrate the final shift of the Port Angeles driver's 36 years with UPS. Alton drove about 3.5 million miles over the course of his career without an accident or a ticket. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Driver delivers his last truckload

Travels 3.6 million miles to supply Peninsula

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With the expansion of women’s professional sports in Seattle, which team are you most likely to watch?

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Trimming causes widespread outage in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County PUD reported that a power outage, beginning around 12:30 p.m., affected 17,500 customers…

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Port Angeles School District’s enrollment numbers holding steady

$30M bond sale to focus on design process

Kelsey Macias, left, a U.S. Marine veteran, played taps on her bugle on Monday at Mount Angeles Cemetery. At the conclusion of the Memorial Day Service, a three-gun salute was fired by a veteran honor guard. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Memories of fallen honored in Memorial Day ceremony

Small flags mark graves of military veterans at cemetery

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Would you feel safe sharing the highway with driverless 18-wheelers?

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Should the United States join other countries with economic sanctions on Russia?

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What kind of racing do you prefer to watch?

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A GROWING CONCERN: Dahlias a blooming bounty

DAHLIAS ARE MY absolutely favorite summer (and into autumn) flower. They are very perennial while offering more than…

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LETTER: Rent cap thanks

I am writing to thank our Democratic legislators for voting in support of House Bill 1217.