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Port Angeles school board approves criteria for new leader

Directors looking for visionary innovator with extensive experience

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Is winter weather on the Peninsula affecting your plans?

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Lavender Cowder, 7, in her front yard on A street in west Port Angeles, tries to taste a snowflake during a brief snow shower Sunday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A taste of winter

Lavender Cowder, age 7, in her front yard on A street in west Port Angeles tries to taste…

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Port of Port Angeles matching grants to aid infrastructure projects

Recompete funds will be used to purchase barges

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Who will win the Super Bowl?

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Recipients of Port Angeles Community Awards gather after Saturday night’s awards gala at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. Winners were, from left, counselor Jason Gooding of the Port Angeles School District, educator of the year; Rose Thompson, executive director of the Dungeness Crab Festival and owner of Fogtown Coffee Bar, young leader of the year; Danny Steiger, CEO of Lumber Traders Inc., citizen of the year; Alicia Campion, administrator of Ridgeline Homecare Cooperative, emerging business of the year; Don Droz, general manager of Swain’s General Store, business of the year; and Elisia Anderson, executive director of First Step Family Support Center, organization of the year. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Citizen, business of year honored at awards gala

Three finalists named in six categories for efforts in 2024

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man charged with murder to have hearing Feb. 21

PORT ANGELES — Marquise Gregory Hagans-Moore, who is accused of killing a Port Angeles woman in September, appeared…

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Sequim cellist, Port Angeles violist take top prizes

PORT ANGELES — Thirteen-year-old cellist Travis Baros was shocked when he found out he had won his division…

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Do you believe the U.S. should hold immigration detainees at Guantanamo Bay?

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Should Elon Musk have access to the federal payments system?

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Are you stockpiling any items before trade tariffs go into effect?

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Nominations open for Community Service awards

Forms due March 25; event scheduled for May 1

Fresh out of the oven, three students in the Chimacum High School culinary arts program separate cookies that were to be judged by a panel of experts during their final midterm exam on Tuesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Chimacum students learning skills to become ready for workforce

Career and technical education one way for community impact

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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…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: No crime correlation

Regarding the Cal Thomas commentary (PDN, Jan. 30), I’d like to offer some clarification, as Thomas seems to…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Schools must be safe

As a 29-year resident of Sequim and a homeschooling parent with over 30 years of experience, I urge…

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LETTER: Pride or decay?

Prosperity and pride or decay and decline? That is the choice facing voters on the Sequim School District…

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LETTER: Money isn’t problem

The superintendent of the Sequim School District, who has the same base pay as the vice president of…

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LETTER: Don’t fight unionization

I am a member of the Port Townsend Food Co-op. I feel strongly enough about the unionization effort…

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LETTER: Deplorable events

Well, had enough yet?