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Matthew Sacks, left, and Levi Smith of Brandsen Co. from Portland, Ore., lay one of the layers on the new stage floor at the Field Arts and Events Hall in downtown Port Angeles. There will be a total of six layers of materials for the high-tech stage floor. The venue, which will seat 500, will begin to host performances when it opens at the end of July. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Field Hall floor installation

Matthew Sacks, left, and Levi Smith of Brandsen Co. from Portland, Ore., lay one of the layers on…

Frank Redmon.

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Quilcene schools superintendent resigns

Frank Redmon moving to Pennsylvania

Artist Anne Milligan will be in her working studio and soon-to-be-open art gallery during the First Friday Art Walk. (Photo courtesy of A. Milligan Art Studio and Gallery)

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New venue added to First Friday Art Walk in Sequim

SEQUIM — A new venue is open for Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk, set from 5 p.m. to…

David Herbelin, cast as “The Nerd” in the upcoming Olympic Theatre Arts production, doesn’t hold back with the physical comedy in a play that has kept the cast and crew laughing through eight weeks of rehearsals. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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‘The Nerd’ connects through laughter

OTA production begins Saturday

Brandon Naylor, an NCAA All-American,  two-time Pac-12 champion and four-time Washington state prep champion, will be one of the grapplers featured at a camp in Forks on June 21-23. (Courtesy photo)

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Windermere wins PSL championship; Forks wrestling camp

PORT ANGELES — Windermere Real Estate finished the 2023 spring Peninsula Soccer League season with an 8-1 record…

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If you were asked as part of an anonymous survey, would you weigh in before you boarded a flight?

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Suzanne Ames.

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Peninsula College sets 9 new programs

Courses of study to begin in fall

Aggy Huff of PA holds “Dallas" a Nigerian Dwarf Goat at the annual Shepherd’s Festival held at the Sequim Prairie Grange. She is inside a white tent. The festival was half inside the grange and half outside with many vendors with sheep, goats and llamas and related products. 			  Cyndie Stumbaugh who has directed the festival for years recalls that it started back in 1980 but missed the last three years because of COVID. This years revival of the festival was met with blue skies and many many visitors. Cyndie said. “It's excellent and I’m thrilled." dlogan

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Shepherd’s Festival held at Sequim Prairie Grange

Aggy Huff of Port Angeles holds “Dallas” a Nigerian dwarf goat at the annual Shepherd’s Festival held at…

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Should countries put together regulations for the fast-developing technology for artificial intelligence?

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Four sent to hospital following collision

FORKS — Four people were taken to Forks Community Hospital after a one-vehicle rollover collision at U.S. Highway…

Betsy Schultz, left, and Claire Rausch unveil a painting especially drawn for the Captain Joseph House on Monday. The artwork was done by a Michael Reagan, a veteran who features military men and women who have been lost in the service to their country. This was the 12th Memorial Day ceremony held at Captain Joseph House, at 1108 S. Oak St. in Port Angeles, which is now open to Gold Star families. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula Memorial Day

Betsy Schultz, left, and Claire Rausch unveil a painting especially drawn for the Captain Joseph House on Monday.…

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Do you think today’s undergrads have an unrealistic expectation of their starting wage once they graduate from college?

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4-H fair deadline next week

Clallam program rebounding after pandemic

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Will the debt ceiling compromise receive bipartisan support?

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Do you attend any Memorial Day ceremonies?

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Kay Hermann of Port Angeles poses with her 2023 Toyota Corolla from Wilder Toyota. She won the top prize in the Great American Duck Derby, which benefits the Olympic Medical Center Foundation. “It’s amazing. I couldn’t believe Bruce Skinner (the foundation executive director) when he called me. I thought he was joking.” Hermann has supported the foundation through the years, figuring she has purchased “a million ducks’” over the years. Her plans for the new car are perhaps for her grandson turning 16 soon.

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Duck Derby winner

Kay Hermann of Port Angeles poses with her 2023 Toyota Corolla from Wilder Toyota. She won the top…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Late spring tips for the best blooming garden

WOW, IT WAS actually a little chilly earlier this week. But as the sun came out and temperatures…

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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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Three-day filing period open for eight seats

PORT TOWNSEND — A special three-day filing period will be conducted next month for eight public offices in…

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AREA SPORTS: Port Townsend’s Aliyah Yearian named WIAA Athlete of the Week

PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson runner Aliyah Yearian earned a WIAA Athlete of the Week Award for her…