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Three deaths from COVID-19 on Peninsula

New cases may be leveling off, but activity remains high

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Antibody treatment available for some

Infusion for people sick with COVID-19 at high risk for hospitalization

Rick Mathis, owner of Smuggler’s Landing Restaurant & Lounge in Port Angeles, tallies a customer’s bill on Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Staffing issues make mandate hard for businesses

Restaurants, bars react to health order

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Peninsula COVID-19 deaths at 42

New cases in one day: 76

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Mandate comment expected Tuesday

Continued focus this week

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Another COVID-19 death confirmed

Another death from COVID-19 was confirmed on Friday, on the day when more than 200 people gathered at…

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Jefferson Healthcare, OMC under great strain

Jefferson Healthcare and Olympic Medical Center are straining under the stress of increased patient load from COVID-19 and…

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PUD considers sewer rate hikes

Proposal to be discussed next week

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Proof of vaccination required to enter Peninsula restaurants, bars

Jefferson records two deaths; 1 dead in Clallam

The Clean Bay is an all electric, zero-emission work boat built by students of the School, that will be based out of Port Ludlow Bay, to provide free pump out services to recreational mariners. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Students build Clean Bay, an launch all electric, zero-emission work boat

Clean Bay was built to provide free pump out services to recreational mariners

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Peninsula counties add COVID-19 cases

A Clallam County long-term care facility outbreak has risen to 21 cases of COVID-19, and a second facility…

Paraeducator Ginni Beard, right, hands out breakfast bags to kindergarten students during the first day of school for Quilcene School District. Quilcene and Brinnon school districts both began instruction Monday, with COVID-19 prevention protocols, including mask wearing and social distancing for students and staff. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Quilcene, Brinnon welcome students back full-time

Safety precautions include mask wearing, social distancing

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Clallam County man dies of COVID

Death brings Peninsula total up to 25

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No peak yet for new virus cases

Clallam records 161 over weekend; Jefferson adds 17

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More health mandates likely

Vaccination proof in restaurants under discussion

John Walsch, mental health navigator for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, recently had his position extended through the end of June 2022, after the Sheriff’s Office was awarded a year-long grant by the Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs to fund the position. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Navigating difficulties: Help offered to those in crisis

Mental health professional joins police on calls

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COVID, staffing burden Olympic Peninsula hospitals

The hospital system on the North Olympic Peninsula is strained by the increase of COVID-19 patients and staffing…

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Poulsbo man killed after collision with truck

A Poulsbo man died last week after his car reportedly crossed the centerline on state Highway 104 near…

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Murder sentence over 3 decades

Nordland man also to serve time for assault

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COVID, tuberculosis outbreaks grow at Clallam Bay prison

The outbreaks of COVID-19 and tuberculosis at the Clallam Bay Corrections Center continue to grow, as officials try…