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Open house draws fans of new pool, wellness center facility in Port Townsend

Healthier Together event seeks feedback, solutions from patrons

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Should public transit agencies go with electric buses or consider a fuel source such as hydrogen?

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Jon Buonpane of Forks looks over a few of the many wooden items — many made by Olympic Corrections Center inmates — featured during the 2023 Quillayute Valley Scholarship Auction on Saturday. The auction, which continued on Sunday, offered more than 1,000 items to raise money for scholarships for Forks High School graduates. The annual event was accompanied this year by the inaugural Forever Twilight in Forks Equinox, which ran from Friday through Sunday. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Scholarship auction

Jon Buonpane of Forks looks over a few of the many wooden items — many made by Olympic…

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Peninsula College revamping its application, enrollment process

Trustees learn about new testing, onboarding plans

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Do you think making placement testing optional will help boost enrollment at Peninsula College?

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The 42nd annual Paddle for the Kids is taking place will feature 60 members of the Victoria Canoe and Kayak Club taking part in a 10-hour relay-style paddle. (Courtesy Pam Carroll)

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Victoria Canoe and Kayak Club raising funds for Easter Seals

The 42nd annual Paddle for the Kids is taking place April 1

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Should the Port Townsend Arts Commission take responsibility for the Raccoon Lodge as a piece of public art?

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Port Angeles Schools Superintendent Marty Brewer says state funding for special education is woefully inadequate.

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Special ed funding boost moves forward

Peninsula superintendents say it’s sorely needed

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Education-related bills in state Legislature

By Paul Gottlieb

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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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A GROWING CONCERN: Prepare your soil for spring

THE LONG ANTICIPATED Spring officially begins Monday, March 20, 2:24 p.m. (PDT) and with spring, thoughts of rebirth,…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Different view

I have to comment on the Feb. 18 Point Of View by the local representative of Michael Bloomberg’s…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Biden’s taxes

A couple days ago I bought gas at Costco, $4.03 per gallon.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Sustainable harvesting

I’m writing regarding the March 11 letter in the PDN “Aldwell sale.”

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ISSUES OF FAITH: What is a bishop?

CURRENTLY, I AM the bishop in the Mount Pleasant ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day…

Students watch as Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding instructor Korey Ruben splashes sea water on the hull of a recently completed 14-foot Cat boat built at the school and launched on Thursday. A Cat boat is a style that originated in the northeast and sailed around Martha’s Vineyard often as a party boat because it is wide enough to accommodate several people. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Catboat launched

Students watch as Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding instructor Korey Ruben splashes sea water on the hull of…

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Chamber Leadership Awards coming up

New Jefferson County column tells of plans

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Do you have a NCAA Basketball March Madness bracket?

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Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Repair Cafe promotes fixing, not tossing, household items

Next event to be presented Saturday at Quilcene center

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After the drone incident this week over the Black Sea, are you more concerned about US involvement with Russia?

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