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Ellie Olson, 7, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off her knowledge of poultry using a stuffed chicken, a concession to preventing the spread of avian flu by keeping live chickens away from the Clallam County Fair barns on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Young exhibitors strut stuff on first day of Clallam County Fair

No feathers, but stuffed chickens stand in to demonstrate real thing

A couple watches as the stars twinkle above the colorful greens and purples from the Aurora Borealis as it shines above the light pollution over Whidbey Island on Wednesday night as seen from North Beach in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Northern lights

A couple watches as the stars twinkle above the colorful greens and purples from the Aurora Borealis as…

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As the school year approaches, what’s your top concern?

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LETTER:Equal rights

Your readers may have read about the controversy at the Port Townsend swimming pool.

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Neill, Hull to perform Friday at Palindrome

PORT TOWNSEND — Portland singer-songwriter Casey Neill will perform with Whidbey Island singer-songwriter Timothy Hull at 7:30 p.m.…

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Port Townsend Gateway project stakeholders discuss plants

Advisory group to make recommendation on selection for Sims Way corridor

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Would you rent an e-scooter to get around in Port Angeles or Sequim?

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Have you used services provided by a food bank?

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Steve Short of Port Townsend escaped without a scratch after he rolled his 1987 Suzuki Samurai during a run on the 4x4 course at the Jefferson County Fair on Sunday. Short said he should have “rolled back, but my foot slipped off the brake pedal and hit the gas instead.” The vehicle sustained damage to the front end, but it smoked a lot on the way back to the pits. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Rolled over

Steve Short of Port Townsend escaped without a scratch after he rolled his 1987 Suzuki Samurai during a…

An aerial photo released Saturday by the U.S. Coast Guard shows a diesel spill off the west coast of San Juan Island after a 49-foot fishing vessel sank with an estimated 2,600 gallons of fuel on board. A Good Samaritan rescued all five crew members on the Aleutian Isle as the vessel was sinking near Sunset Point, the Coast Guard’s 13th District Pacific Northwest district in Seattle and KIRO-TV reported. (U.S. Coast Guard via The Associated Press)

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Salvage crews assessing wreck off San Juan Island

Coast Guard: Containment efforts underway since Sunday

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Zach Gavin, Ella Ventura and Harrison Fulton received their "graduation blades" from the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association last week.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Trio earns blades from Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association

PORT ANGELES — Three Port Angeles High School graduates, Zach Gavin, Ella Ventura and Harrison Fulton, received their…

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Should Rudy Giuliani be investigated for his role in possibly interfering with the 2020 presidential election results in the state of Georgia?

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Port of Port Townsend to consider benches, rate hikes

Initial Jetty work slated for September

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After Nancy Pelosi’s visit, more U.S. lawmakers are visiting Taiwan. Should Americans be concerned about China’s response?

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Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford (3) throws from second base to turn a double play as Texas Rangers' Bubba Thompson, right, slides in during the fourth inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2022. Rangers' Josh Smith was out at first base. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

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SEATTLE MARINERS: M’s drop second straight to Rangers

ARLINGTON, Texas — Corey Seager doubled twice and scored twice, including the tiebreaking run in the seventh inning,…

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Congress has passed President Biden’s climate and health care bill. Will it help Democrats hold their advantage in mid-term elections?

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Seattle hospital to refuse some patients due to capacity

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LETTER:Transparent elections

After receiving excellent training from the auditor’s staff, I observed how the ballots are handled and counted for…

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LETTER:Supports Hayes

Welcome Ken Hayes to the race for Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner from district 1.

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LETTER:Blames Biden

I don’t know if you noticed but, in the last couple of years, under President Biden, things have…