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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Golf tourneys, scrambles benefit schools, organizations

PORT TOWNSEND — New uniforms for East Jefferson — the Port Townsend and Chimacum high school athletics combine…

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President Biden has authorized 6,000 troops to aid in the evacuation of Americans and allies. Is leaving Afghanistan the right decision?

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LETTER: Kiwanis centennial

In Port Angeles, Kiwanis has been helping kids for 100 years. You might have attended one of our…

When you possess a queen’s dignity, any set of theater steps becomes a throne. Patty McArthur poses with her handmade Queen Elizabeth I costume on the steps of OTA, near where she will reign over the Renaissance Faire this coming weekend in Sequim. “When I put these on, I don’t think of myself.” Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Make way for the queen: OTA gears up for Kings, Queens, and Royal Scenes Renaissance Faire

SEQUIM — A local actress playing Queen Elizabeth I will grace the parking lot of Sequim’s Olympia Theatre…

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A GROWING CONCERN: August advice for gardening chores

WITH ALL THE chores I’ve been doing because of the heat that persists again this past week, I…

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 A TikTok influencer who goes by the pseudonym Kay Hall visited Port Angeles last week, arriving on her plane, Lil Red.

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FlywithKay lands in Port Angeles

Lil Red makes the trip from Houston

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The Olympic National Park has to file a plan to comply with the National Parks Tour Management Act of 2000. Should the park consider air tours?

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Have you started your back-to-school shopping yet?

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Conversations about death: Why we shouldn’t shy away

Why would anyone want to talk to their dying loved ones about death? Isn’t it morbid? Won’t it…

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Federal rule protects Southern Resident orcas down coast

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LETTER: Clallam County Fair

Clallam County Fair, 1895, was started to “relieve the doldrums” from the effects of the 1893 depression.

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LETTER: Unvaccinated the problem

It seems increasingly clear to me that just about everyone who chooses not to get vaccinated is going…

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State ferry fares to increase 2.5 percent in October

OLYMPIA — Ferry fares in Washington state will increase 2.5 percent in October.

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The Taliban has taken over several provincial capitals in Afghanistan as the drawdown continues. Should the U.S. continue its evacuation plans?

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Another heat wave is here. How are you getting through it?

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Gary Engbrecht has a hobby like no other. “Everyone needs a hobby,” he says. “Mine is picking up trash strewn around the town. I think I’ve emptied this bag about five times already and it is just 9 a.m.” During the weekend, Engbrecht, who is the production manager for the Port Townsend Film Festival, concentrated his efforts at the Point Hudson Marina in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Keeping Port Townsend green

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Cameron Colfax of the Port Angeles 12s fires to home plate against the Federal Way Outlaws at the Dick Brown Memorial Baseball Tournament held this weekend at Lincoln Park. He struck out the side. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles teams place at Dick Brown baseball tournament

PORT ANGELES — The PA 10s and PA 11s both finished second in their respective divisions during the…

Steven Raider Ginsburg, the new executive director of the Field Arts and Events Center in downtown Port Angeles, was introduced Sunday night during the Pillars of the Community fundraiser. The center, which has cost $30 million, needs an additional $10 million before it can be completed, project manager Chris Fidler said. Once the work restarts, Fidler said it will take about eight months to complete. (Scott Gardinier/Peninsula Daily News)

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Field Hall introduction

By Scott Gardinier

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A new poll says 7 in 10 Americans trust their doctor when it comes to information about COVID-19. Have you asked your doctor for advice about the vaccine?

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: BMX state, gold cup qualifiers this weekend

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