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Do you think Rep. George Santos did the right thing when he stepped down from two House committees, or should he fully resign?

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Bandleader Angie Tabor will bring the Sonic Messengers percussion trio to elementary schools across the Peninsula in February. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Adventures in Music soon to launch across Peninsula

Trio to teach, play at schools in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Appraisal for Short’s Farm less than port expected

Port of PT considering purchase to support local agriculture growth

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Would gun-control legislation be effective?

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Brock Tejeda, a high school senior, fits together his carefully crafted pieces of wood to make a step stool just like the larger finished sample on the left. Port Angeles High School hosted a Skills USA Olympic Regional contest in the woodshop at the school on Saturday. The contest involved students making in eight hours from precise directions a small step stool using their skills and the shop’s many tools and machines. Joe Shideler is the woodshop teacher, but retired woodshop teacher Tim Branham was the enabler who brought the contest back to the school after a four-year COVID absence. There were five high school contestants including one girl. Skills USA sponsors over 50 skills across the country. PAHS participated in the carpentry and precision machinery areas. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Skills contest

Brock Tejeda, a high school senior, fits together his carefully crafted pieces of wood to make a step…

Port Angeles Community Award recipients gather after Saturday night’s fifth annual awards gala, including, from left, Joe DeScala, representing 4PA, organization of the year; Dr. Gerald Stephanz, citizen of the year; Tommy Harris, young leader of the year; Natalie Snow, Katelyn Sheldon and Andrea Dean, representing Welly’s Real Fruit Ice Cream, emerging business of the year; and Hayley Sharpe, owner of MOSS, business of the year. Not present was John Gallagher, educator of the year. The awards are produced by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Sound Publishing. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Community awards distributed at chamber gala

Six categories featured as event returns in person

Anabel Moore, 17, of Port Townsend warms up on the violin prior to performing for the judges during Saturday’s 37th annual Nico Snel Young Artist Competition at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles. Youth musicians from across the North Olympic Peninsula performed classical pieces for cash prizes in an event hosted by the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Young players win prizes in Port Angeles Symphony competition

Judges award cash in two age categories

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Should spending cuts be part of the conversation between Rep. Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden with regard to raising the country’s debt limit?

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Should state lawmakers step in and create legislation to slow down rent increases on apartments, single-family homes and mobile homes?

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Monroe Athletic Field

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Bidding opens for Monroe Athletic Field

Slated for completion this fall

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LETTER:EJFR Levy

I am writing this letter seeking your support in the upcoming levy for East Jefferson Fire and Rescue…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Getting to the root of pruning

SINCE JANUARY IS almost over, and it starts the year off with that extra 31st day, how about…

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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…

Crime & Justice

Two women jailed for investigation of drug sales

Emphasis patrol targeted area at Third, Laurel in Port Angeles

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Status of rental legislation outlined

OLYMPIA — Here is the status of rental legislation as of mid-day Friday, according to information available in…

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Chris Walker, an organizer of the Parkwood Neighborhood Alliance and an advocate for owners of modular homes, is working to keep rents reasonable in her manufactured-home community near Sequim.

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Legislature aims to protect tenants

Landlord calls effort rent control

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Do you feel that your generation is better or worse off than your parents generation?

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LETTERS:Shalt not kill

I’m quite sure I’m not the only person within this reading area who received an e-mail letter from…

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LETTER:Thanks for lights

As the holiday season comes to a close, the Christmas lights are being removed for one more year.

Dr. Suzanne Ames.

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Peninsula College adapting to next generation of students

Aim is to engage, meet workforce needs