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Clallam Bay prison outbreak grows to 160-plus cases

Staff aren’t consistently wearing masks, health officer says

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Virus claims 2 more lives

Third-dose boosters available on Oct. 16

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Clallam County COVID-19 deaths hit 50

Makah reservation will remain closed to visitors

Frank Bruni, a volunteer at the Point Wilson Light Station with the U.S. Lighthouse Society, helped conduct tours of the lantern room at the top of the lighthouse on Tuesday as part of an open house of the facilities. The organization is moving into the next stage of renovations, starting with the roof of the keepers’ dwelling. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Point Wilson Light Station under renovation

Society welcomes public, kicks off campaign for next phase of development

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Coronavirus update

Long-term care facilities, contact tracing, non-compliance

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Hospitalizations starting to fall

Long-term care resident among 2 deaths

The U.S. Lighthouse Society is hosting a kickoff event at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Point Wilson Lighthouse to highlight the next phase of renovations for the lighthouse and its two dwellings. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Public tour at Point Wilson

Point Wilson Lighthouse still being renovated

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Peninsula vaccinations rise

Uptick also seen in inoculation of young people

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Two more deaths reported

Peninsula death toll now at 57

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Burn ban loosened on North Olympic Peninsula

Burn bans in Jefferson and Clallam counties have been loosened to allow for recreational fires and the use…

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Three more deaths due to COVID-19

One connected to outbreak

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Jefferson County Board of Health terms misinformation a public health crisis

Resolution backs mandates, urges vaccination

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Health officer: Unvaccinated long-term care facility staff spread virus

They are top cause of long-term care facility outbreaks, Berry says

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Hospital case loads rising

Three more deaths reported in Clallam County

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PUD aims to extend high speed internet

Grant would fund project for over 200 homes

About 10 anti-vaccination protestors gather outside the Port Townsend High School campus Wednesday afternoon, holding a variety of signs such as "the vaccine is slow euthanasia" and equating getting the COVID-19 vaccine to playing a game of Russian roulette. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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COVID-19 increase slows slightly in Clallam

Case rate still very high, health officer says

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Peninsula hospitals postpone elective procedures

COVID surge, staffing creating obstacles

Apple Martine.

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Jefferson County Public Health director steps into new role

Nurse brings 10 years of experience

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Peninsula vaccination rates creep upward

One case of in-school transmission reported

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Four projects get Conservation Futures funding

Money to go toward protecting floodplain, habitat, waterways