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Weekly deadheading and disbudding will not only give you a long lasting supply of cut flowers, it will also give you amazing color in the garden. The results pictured are after just one week of work.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Take time to smell, and prune, the roses

THIS YEAR HAS been just spectacular for roses! My very first job in the greenhouse, at age 4,…

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…

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Jim Fetzer has been appointed general manager of Clallam Transit.

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Manager OK’d for Clallam Transit

2022 employee of year tapped for post

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Sequim School Board candidates discuss reconfiguration, curriculum

Hopefuls speak at LWV forum

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Who throws the party?

WHILE I HAVE adopted the Olympic Peninsula as my new “hometown,” I actually grew up in Oregon. Both…

News

ISSUES OF FAITH: Don’t let adversity discourage you

ON MEMORIAL DAY, we went on a little hike to Devil’s Punchbowl at Lake Crescent. It was a…

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Are you concerned artificial intelligence will be used to replace human creators in art, writing and music?

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Tuesday set a record for the hottest average temperature on Earth. Do you see this as evidence of climate change?

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Canadian wildfire smoke seeps into Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — Smoke from British Columbia wildfires is beginning to come into the North Olympic Peninsula, but…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Traffic backed up

Once again, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) failed to advise motorists of daytime work that would…

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Do you think social media companies have a right to protect certain speech from their platforms? Is it censorship?

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Should companies be allowed to go deep sea mining for minerals despite environmental concerns?

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Runners are off and running at the annual Forks 4th of July Fun Run. About 100 participated. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Celebrating the Fourth

Runners are off and running at the annual Forks 4th of July Fun Run. About 100 participated.

Lincoln Park BMX hosted a state-qualifying event Sunday, attracting 366 racers of all ages from all across Washington, trying to qualify for the state BMX championship scheduled at Lincoln Park BMX on Sept. 24. From left is Nyah Langdon of Port Angeles, Ava Burke of Gig Harbor and Makaylie Underwood of Port Angeles in the expert 12 girls moto. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sports

BMX: Lincoln Park hosts state qualifier

Lincoln Park BMX hosted a state-qualifying event Sunday, attracting 366 racers of all ages from all across Washington,…

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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been banned from running again through 2030 due to abuse of power. Could that happen to a candidate in the U.S.?

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Does the First Amendment provide protection for a business to refuse to serve someone from a protected class?

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Clallam 4-H team takes second in competition

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County 4-H team of Cole Anderson, Tim Seelye and Asha Swanberg won second…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Todd Ortloff Show

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Summer chores, summer tips for gorgeous gardens

JULY IS OFFICIALLY here! It is now the beginning of mid-early summer.

Seven Cedars at Dungeness Women's Golf Association members recently traveled to Leavenworth Golf Club to play in the 50th Alpine Invitational. Participants from left to right: Witta Priester, Cathy Grant, Wanda Synnestvedt, Lori Oakes Anne Elwell, Kathy Langston and Lynnette Sheriff.

Sports

GOLF BRIEFS: Olympic Christian Schools benefit tourney set July 15

SEQUIM — Registration is underway for the Dan Hendrickson Memorial Golf Tournament, a fundraiser for Olympic Christian School.