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Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Repair Cafe promotes fixing, not tossing, household items

Next event to be presented Saturday at Quilcene center

Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Scholarship auction offers over 1,000 items

Annual event coincides with Twilight Equinox weekend

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Sequim Wheelers to kick off sixth season with open house

More volunteers sought at Saturday event

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Tom McGraw of Port Angeles pulls weeds from a plot in the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles on Tuesday. With the first day of spring less than a week away, many gardeners are starting the process of preparing for the upcoming growing season.

Weed work at community garden

Tom McGraw of Port Angeles pulls weeds from a plot in the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles on Tuesday. With the first day… Continue reading

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Tom McGraw of Port Angeles pulls weeds from a plot in the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles on Tuesday. With the first day of spring less than a week away, many gardeners are starting the process of preparing for the upcoming growing season.
“Collapse” by Quilcene High School alumnus Ewen LeRest is among the photographs in “Wet: Reflections on Water,” the exhibition opening Friday at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.

‘Wet’ photography arrives in Port Townsend

‘Reflections on Water’ opens Friday

“Collapse” by Quilcene High School alumnus Ewen LeRest is among the photographs in “Wet: Reflections on Water,” the exhibition opening Friday at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: East Jefferson’s Vandenberg makes first team All-Nisqually

East Jefferson’s Alyssa Vandenberg, the leading scorer for the Rivals, made the first team All-Nisqually League girls basketball team. Making the second team… Continue reading

Broadband projections show profits in 2025

Jefferson PUD success in grant funding aids progress

Fair Association to host garage sale

The Jefferson County Fair Association will host its 21st Community Garage Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The annual sale… Continue reading

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Jefferson Healthcare in post-COVID phase

Hospital leaders turn focus to pre-construction on modernization project

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Wendy Bart

Olympic Peninsula YMCA CEO earns Women of Excellence distinction

Wendy Bart, chief executive officer for Olympic Peninsula YMCA, recently received the Women of Excellence Award from the Women’s Leadership Resource Network.… Continue reading

Wendy Bart

PAT NEAL: A short history of history

13,900 years ago. That’s the date that’s been fixed upon the… Continue reading

Plane search resumes

The search for a missing 2006 Cessna T182 Turbo Skylane resumed on Monday and continued Tuesday, according to the state Department of Transportation.… Continue reading

Treatment continues for Sequim man accused of killing mother

Accused needs ‘psychiatric stabilization’

Rhody Run Redux

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Registration open for Rhody Run Redux 2023

Sequim’s Julmist, Bates to play in all-state game

Rhody Run Redux
Matthew Miller, Port Angeles soccer

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Matthew Miller, Port Angeles boys soccer

Port Angeles High School freshman Matthew Miller had quite the varsity debut for the Roughriders boys soccer team. The Storm King veteran had a hat… Continue reading

Matthew Miller, Port Angeles soccer

Book sale planned in Port Angeles for this weekend

The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will host a Bag of Books sale from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and… Continue reading

Counties close in on opioid settlement

Peninsula could see funds over many years

DOT expecting to firm up bridge closure dates

Agency says it will decide by early April on summer shutdowns