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Lt. Comm. (Ret.) Doug Adams of the U.S. Navy served as the keynote speaker on Monday during the annual Memorial Day service at Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles. Adams, who now lives in Seattle, was at the same base in Afghanistan on May 29, 2011, when Capt. Joseph Schultz and others were killed. About 75 people attended the ceremony, which included a ceremony for Logan Hall, who died on July 13, 2018. His sister, Savannah Giddings, laid a special wreath to honor him. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Remembering the fallen

Lt. Comm. (Ret.) Doug Adams of the U.S. Navy served as the keynote speaker on Monday during the…

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Peninsula College, teachers agree on contract

Three-year deal to raise faculty salaries

Cub Scout Pack 4479 laid about 200 flags on graves of veterans at the Catholic Cemetery and the front portion of Laurel Grove Cemetery in Port Townsend to honor veterans who have died. Jim Little from Troop 1479 instructed the Cub Scouts prior to dispersing them to post the colors at graves that were either marked with a star by the VFW or an inscription that indicates past military service. (Lolo Sherwood)

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Honoring veterans

Cub Scout Pack 4479 laid about 200 flags on graves of veterans at the Catholic Cemetery and the…

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Lincoln Park BMX clinic hosted by Olympian Nyhaug

PORT ANGELES — Canadian BMX Olympic champion Tory Nyhaug will be giving a clinic at the Lincoln Park…

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How often do you attend Memorial Day ceremonies?

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What do you think is the biggest issue for local towns?

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Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Bernard was right choice

A shoutout to the commissioners of Clallam Public Utility District #1 for appointing Phyllis Bernard as their new…

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Dash Air to pursue a public charter

Model would change from commercial service

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A GROWING CONCERN: Do your part for ‘Flower Peninsula USA’

SO, WITH THE sun coming out and temperatures on the rise, time for my annual plea about hanging…

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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: Not a sound plan

President Biden, with his vast knowledge of the auto industry, will set a target reflecting that all new…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: When do we disobey?

HERE ARE TWO quotes to think about:

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OUTDOORS: Watercraft cleaning stations set up at Lake Crescent, Ozette boat launches

Clean all equipment to prevent further spread/introduction of invasive species

Benji Astrachan of Sisterland Farms collects bins of unwanted food collected by restaurants at the Wharf in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Certification connects businesses, sustainable practices

Green Wheel designation focusing on diverting waste from landfills

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Who do you think Donald Trump will choose as his running mate?

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Investigators seeking woman who used ATM

Items involved in officer-involved shooting sent to state crime lab

Kim Trenerry, left, and Jason Mogi, who make up the Port Angeles-based duo Deadwood Revival, shown Tuesday at the New Moon Craft Tavern in Port Angeles, will perform at this weekend’s Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Juan de Fuca Festival spreads out this weekend

Street fair, five stages host performers, vendors

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Juan de Fuca Festival 2024 schedule

Information can be found at JFFA.org and on the Juan de Fuca Festival mobile app.

Martin Vanners, a Dutch artist, will come to Port Townsend to give a free illustrated talk on pinhole photography. (Martin Vanners)

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Free pinhole photography talk Monday

PORT TOWNSEND — Artist Martin Vanners felt something was missing — from his career and his life. He’d…