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Cyclists are required to wear a helmet and keep their number bib visible at all times during Ride the Hurricane. Only registered riders can participate in the popular annual event — one of the rare times the road to Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park is closed to traffic. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Cyclists swarm into Olympic National Park for Ride the Hurricane

With an 800-person cap, some stayed on waiting list

Cyclists are required to wear a helmet and keep their number bib visible at all times during Ride the Hurricane. Only registered riders can participate in the popular annual event — one of the rare times the road to Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park is closed to traffic. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Sims Way project ideas are presented

Final decision could be made Sept. 12

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Giant cast, gargantuan puppets bring ‘The Hobbit’ to life

Young thespians lead new play set for two weekends

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Should the U.S. government be concerned that China cut off key communications over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan?

Should the U.S. government be concerned that China cut off key communications over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan?… Continue reading

  • Aug 7, 2022

A GROWING CONCERN: Work now to see the fruits of your effort

WE HAVE ALL heard the phrase, “if you don’t like the weather, wait an hour and it will change!” Well this year, wait a week… Continue reading

Erica Iseminger of Chimacum, on the ladder, hangs a piece at the Mead Werks with help from, from left. Erika Wurm of Port Townsend, Jeri Auty, of Port Ludlow and Caryl Fallert-Gentry of Port Townsend.  The exhibit of work by Peninsula Fiber Artists, "Anything Goes,”opens today at the Mead Werks at Wilderbee Farm.  It includes artists from Port Townsend, Port Ludlow, Chimacum, Bainbridge Island and Sequim. It is open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. at 223 Cook Ave Ext., Port Townsend.

Exhibit opens at Mead Werks

Erica Iseminger of Chimacum, on the ladder, hangs a piece at the Mead Werks with help from Erika Wurm, left, of Port Townsend, Jeri Auty,… Continue reading

Erica Iseminger of Chimacum, on the ladder, hangs a piece at the Mead Werks with help from, from left. Erika Wurm of Port Townsend, Jeri Auty, of Port Ludlow and Caryl Fallert-Gentry of Port Townsend.  The exhibit of work by Peninsula Fiber Artists, "Anything Goes,”opens today at the Mead Werks at Wilderbee Farm.  It includes artists from Port Townsend, Port Ludlow, Chimacum, Bainbridge Island and Sequim. It is open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. at 223 Cook Ave Ext., Port Townsend.

LETTER: Keeping his guns

The letter “Second Amendment” (PDN, July 30) is an example of a very common misconception. Back when the Amendment was written, we had no standing… Continue reading

LETTER:Don’t hate them

Continuing polarization in our media and society has turned millions of Americans into haters. I read that 80 percent of Biden supporters and 84 percent… Continue reading

Quileute Tribal Council Chairman Douglas Woodruff Jr. prepares to cut the ribbon at the Quileute Tribal School Blessing Ceremony held Friday morning at La Push. Looking on from behind are council members Rio Jaime, Tony Foster and Skyler Foster. Council member Zachary Jones was not available. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Newly completed Quileute Tribal School blessed

Site puts students on higher ground, away from tsunamis, floods

Quileute Tribal Council Chairman Douglas Woodruff Jr. prepares to cut the ribbon at the Quileute Tribal School Blessing Ceremony held Friday morning at La Push. Looking on from behind are council members Rio Jaime, Tony Foster and Skyler Foster. Council member Zachary Jones was not available. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
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The largest audience of the summer showed up for the final Free Fridays at the Fort blues concert by performed by musicians Jayy Hopp, left, and Andrew Alli on the Commons at Fort Worden State Park on Friday. That night, the The Port Townsend Acoustic Blues Festival also hosted Blues in the Clubs. Today, the Centrum program will present the Acoustic Blues Showcase Concert on Littlefield Green outside the McCurdy Pavilion at 1:30 p.m. and host another Blues in the Clubs tonight. For information, and tickets, see https://centrum.org/programs/blues/.

Peninsula Blues in Port Townsend

The largest audience of the summer showed up for the final Free Fridays at the Fort blues concert by performed by musicians Jayy Hopp, left,… Continue reading

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News
The largest audience of the summer showed up for the final Free Fridays at the Fort blues concert by performed by musicians Jayy Hopp, left, and Andrew Alli on the Commons at Fort Worden State Park on Friday. That night, the The Port Townsend Acoustic Blues Festival also hosted Blues in the Clubs. Today, the Centrum program will present the Acoustic Blues Showcase Concert on Littlefield Green outside the McCurdy Pavilion at 1:30 p.m. and host another Blues in the Clubs tonight. For information, and tickets, see https://centrum.org/programs/blues/.
Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News
Naming a classroom after her late husband, former Northwest Maritime Center executive director Stan Cummings, is the best way to honor the memory of a man who spent his life promoting education and encouraging life-long learning says Sigrid Cummings. The couple had been married 31 years when Stan Cummings was killed in a bicycling accident in 2021.

Stan Cummings remembered with classroom named in his honor

Late Northwest Maritime Center executive director dedicated to encouraging life-long learning

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Naming a classroom after her late husband, former Northwest Maritime Center executive director Stan Cummings, is the best way to honor the memory of a man who spent his life promoting education and encouraging life-long learning says Sigrid Cummings. The couple had been married 31 years when Stan Cummings was killed in a bicycling accident in 2021.

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Two people arrested after alleged altercation at OMC

Two people were arrested early Thursday morning and later released following an altercation at Olympic Medical… Continue reading

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Ranking the Top 7 Best Liver Cleanse Supplements That Work

Your liver is one of your body’s most vital organs. It’s commonly referred to as your body’s natural filter since it sifts through your blood,… Continue reading

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Best CrazyBulk Stacks – Crazy Bulk Steroid Alternatives That Work?

CrazyBulk advertises its bodybuilding supplements as legal steroid alternatives. By taking popular supplements like D-Bal, HGH-X2, and Trenorol, you can purportedly enjoy similar effects to… Continue reading

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CellXRenewal Reviews – Shocking Customer Complaints?

CellXRenewal is an anti-aging supplement sold online through CellXRenewal.com. The supplement claims to support anti-aging by repairing damaged cells, increasing energy, slowing cellular aging, and… Continue reading

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How do you do back to school shopping?

How do you do back to school shopping?… Continue reading

  • Aug 5, 2022
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Top 5 Best Payday Loans No Credit Check Online Instant Approval 2022

This guide offers pertinent information on each of the best payday loans no credit check* to use in unexpected circumstances. Payday loans with no credit… Continue reading

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Blood Sugar Blaster Reviews – Real Customer Results?

Blood Sugar Blaster is a daily formula to help consumers effectively balance glucose levels with natural ingredients. The remedy is backed by substantial research, and… Continue reading

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Synapse XT Reviews (Update) Real Pills That Work?

As many of our regular readers may be well aware, after most men and women cross the age of 50, their innate hearing capacity starts… Continue reading

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