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Photographers John Gussman, left, and Becky Stinnett contributed their work to Clallam Transit System’s four wrapped buses that feature wildlife and landscapes on the Olympic Peninsula. The project was created to promote tourism and celebrate the beauty of the area. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Iconic Peninsula images wrap Clallam Transit buses

Photographers’ scenes encompass community pride

Giant ornaments will be lit during the Festival of Trees opening ceremony, scheduled for 5 p.m. Wednesday. (Olympic Medical Center Foundation)

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Opening ceremony set for Festival of Trees

‘White Christmas’ to be performed in English, S’Klallam

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Are you concerned about political or cultural disagreements at family holiday gatherings this year?

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The Port Angeles Swim Club celebrated its 60th anniversary on Saturday. For decades, the club has trained swimmers who have gone on to become swimming stars in high school and college. (Port Angeles Swim Club)

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CLUB SPORTS: Port Angeles Swim Club celebrates 60th anniversary

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Swim Club celebrated its 60 anniversary on Saturday.

Corban College’s Jack Gladfelter, a Port Angeles High School graduate, runs in the NAIA nationals cross-country meet in Columbia, Mo., on Saturday. Gladfelter finished eighth in the nation. (Joe Gladfelter)

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: PA’s Gladfelter eighth at national cross-country championship

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Port Angeles High School graduate Jack Gladfelter finished eighth in the nation at the NAIA…

Seattle's Jarran Reed (90) and Leonard Williams (99) celebrate a big defensive play against the Arizona Cardinals at Lumen Field in Seattle on Sunday. Seattle won 16-6 to take over first place in the NFC West.
(Rio Giancarlo/Getty Images)

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: Defense, led by Leonard Williams, smothers Cardinals

Seattle takes over first place in the NFC West

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Should states offer a $7,500 electric vehicle rebate if the federal program comes to an end?

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Have you ever attended a community holiday meal?

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Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Transfer anger

Trump posted again the Big Lie about cheating in voting on election night.

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LETTER: Deportation costs

Trump’s plan for mass deportation may seem straightforward, but the true costs — both economically and socially —…

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A GROWING CONCERN: A gift list for gardeners as holiday shopping begins

SO, THIS COMING Thursday is Thanksgiving, which means the Christmas shopping season begins in earnest the day after.

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Hospital board passes budget

OMC projecting a $2.9 million deficit

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Donations to aid pediatrics clinic, workforce

Recipients thank donors at hospital commissioners’ meeting

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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…

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LETTER: Follow the Golden Rule

When I was 10, my mom, an intelligent Christian woman, told me that even though our candidate Nixon…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Even in sorrow, count your blessings

THANKSGIVING DAY WILL be the first anniversary of the passing of my mother. It’s been over two years…

Laken Folsom, a Winter Ice Village employee, tries to remove leaves that blew in from this week’s wind storm before they freeze into the surface of the rink on Thursday. The Winter Ice Village, operated by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce in the 100 block of West Front Street, opens today and runs through Jan. 5. Hours are from noon to 9 p.m. daily. New this year is camera showing the current ice village conditions at www.skatecam.org. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ice village opens in Port Angeles

Laken Folsom, a Winter Ice Village employee, tries to remove leaves that blew in from this week’s wind…

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Legislature to decide fate of miscalculation

Peninsula College may have to repay $339K

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Where do you do your holiday shopping?

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Port of Port Angeles commissioners approve 2025 budget

Board OKs project that would treat seawater to make it less acidic