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Carlsborg VFW Post 6787 representatives present a donation to the Captain Joseph House Foundation. Pictured, from left, are VFW representatives Denise Ashbran, Alan Morris and Commander Dave Yarnchak, Captain Joseph House founder Betsy Schultz, and VFW representatives Gary Vetie and Tom Cox. (Claire Rausch)

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Carlsborg VFW donates $5K to Captain Joseph House

SEQUIM — The Captain Joseph House Foundation has received a $5,000 donation from Carlsborg VFW Post 6787.

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Airport grant could help electrify Fairchild

Port of PA supports program for charging stations

Scott Hanna, right, and Chad Vandehey, engineers with the state Department of Natural Resources’ Olympic National Forest unit, check out a new bridge over a tributary to the Calawah River. The project is a Good Neighbor Authority partnership between DNR and the U.S. Forest Service. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Joint project replaces culvert with steel bridge

DNR, Forest Service combine efforts on Calawah River tributary

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In your opinion, who won the presidential debate Tuesday?

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A number of schooners cross the Port Townsend Bay as they take part in the annual Northwest Schooner Cup race during the Wooden Boat Festival on Saturday at Point Hudson Marina. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Schooner Cup

A number of schooners cross the Port Townsend Bay as they take part in the annual Northwest Schooner…

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Jazz sparks passion for former athletic director

Fat Ferdie the Stolen Sweets to play at annual Harvest of Hope fundraiser

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Should states have access to the medical records of people who traveled out of state for a procedure?

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The Seattle Seahawks opened their season on Sunday with a win over the Denver Broncos. How many wins do they get this year?

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Will the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on Tuesday night have a big impact on the election?

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POINT OF VIEW: Managed forests critical to healthy, resilient forestlands

AS FORMER STATE legislators, we’ve been on the front lines of the work to both protect our natural…

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LETTER: Evaluate buildings

Earthquake simulation room sounds like entertainment more than anything.

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LETTER: Bypass needed

In response to “Port Angeles Needs Bypass” (PDN, Aug. 31), I would like to add that in the…

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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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A GROWING CONCERN: In fall, the weed situation can get hairy

AS WE NOW enter September, with its heavy dew on the lawn and yard, pestilence once again begins…

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Steve Chapin, left, and Devin Dwyer discuss the finer points of Dwyer’s 1980 standard cedar Pocock designed single scull. This scull and others are part of a display at the Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina

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Racing shells made from cedar built with ‘oral tradition’

Builder obtained smooth-grained materials from Forks mill

David Gritskie of Stripe Rite from Bremerton guides a stripe painting machine Wednesday east of Port Angeles City Hall. The new parking lot is using permeable pavement over a layer of gravel of 2 feet to 4 feet thick. The project is retrofitting the east city hall parking lot with a new stormwater detention and treatment infrastructure. The project will help manage runoff, slow down peak flow and remove pollutants before connecting and flowing into Peabody Creek. The parking lot will reopen to the public on Monday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Parking lot project

David Gritskie of Stripe Rite from Bremerton guides a stripe painting machine Wednesday east of Port Angeles City…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Spreading kindness through interactions

A COUPLE OF weeks ago, I was in Chicago for a business meeting and my return flight ended…

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The sentencing date for Donald Trump’s felony convictions has been set for Nov. 26. Do you agree with the court waiting until after Election Day?

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Looking to stay cool, several people jump off the Rainbow Bridge over the Devil’s Punch Bowl on the Spruce Railroad Trail on Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park over Labor Day weekend. A heat advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service with temperatures expected to reach the 80s and possibly the low 90s through today. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Heat advisory

Looking to stay cool, several people jump off the Rainbow Bridge over the Devil’s Punch Bowl on the…