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OMC providing facts about Proposition 1

Hospital sees $2.2M in savings following consultant tips

Maya DeLano, executive assistant at Composite Recycling Technology Center, demonstrates the durability of recycled carbon fiber during a job fair on Friday organized by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce at the Vern Burton Community Center. (Christopher Urquia/Peninsula Daily News)

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Job fair in Port Angeles

Maya DeLano, executive assistant at Composite Recycling Technology Center, demonstrates the durability of recycled carbon fiber during a…

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Western hemlock could provide housing option

Mill processing trees, removing moisture content

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Hurry there on foot! Get healed!

MARK 6:30-34, 53-56 is the Gospel Reading for this Sunday, and one I’ve found particularly rich: It’s a…

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Clallam Transit awarded $3.6M grant

Agency plans to replace several buses in its fleet

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August primary ballots mailed

Races to be narrowed to top two candidates

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Would you donate an organ to a stranger?

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Legislators learn effects of climate change in park

Kilmer: Day lodge funding could come in disaster supplement

Chloe Turner, a kennel technician with the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, gives some attention to Dingo, a canine housed at the society’s Bark House campus. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Humane society closes Bark House, plans to sell

Executive director says monthly finances were ‘unsustainable’

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Port Angeles’ Roberto Nunez gets the bat on the ball for a single down the left field line in the fourth inning of the Lefties’ game against the Kamloops NorthPaws on Sunday. Port Angeles earned its second walk-off win in as many games. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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LEFTIES: Port Angeles earns back-to-back walk-off wins

Take season series with Kamloops

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SPORTS BRIEFS: Lifeguard course registration due Saturday

SEQUIM — Lifeguard certification courses will be hosted by the YMCA of Sequim in August.

Andrea Raymor, left, and Christine Cray, former owners of the Spruce Goose Cafe on Airport Road in Port Townsend, share a moment with the new owners of the cafe in the background, Ashley Owen, left, Vanessa McKenney, middle, and sister Kathryn McKenney during a break between cooking and waitressing. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Spruce Goose keeps new ownership in Port Townsend

Waitresses, cook purchase business, keep local institution

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Motorcycle rider airlifted after collision with deer

FORKS — A motorcycle rider was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after colliding with a deer on state…

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Have you been watching the Republican National Convention?

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Project 10 to help women’s wardrobes

United Way event set for Aug. 8 in Sequim

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Olympic Medical Center to host community forum

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will host a virtual-only community forum at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

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Former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case has been dismissed. Is that the right decision?

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Do you have earthquake insurance coverage?

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