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Anna DeGroote receives the Soroptimist International of Port Angeles nursing scholarship

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Soroptimist International of Port Angeles awards nursing scholarship

PORT ANGELES — Soroptimist International of Port Angeles has awarded its annual nursing scholarship to Anna DeGroote.

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Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County to host remembrance ceremony

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host a community remembrance ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday.

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Olympic Kiwanis Club accepting donations for annual tuna drive

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Kiwanis Club is accepting donations for its 27th Community Tuna Fish Drive through…

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Olympic Medical Center nurse recognized

Mingee recognized

Windermere Real Estate/Sequim-East recently donated $1,500 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula through the Windermere Foundation. The club served 1,258 youth members and an additional 2,945 youths through outreach programs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the club set up remote learning support centers, provided free wi-fi and delivered 54,000 free healthy meals to low-income families. Pictured, left to right, are: Dollie Sparks and Alan Burwell, presenting the donation to Janet Gray and Tessa Jackson. Cole Tate and T.J. Rooke are in the back row.

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Boys & Girls Club receives donation

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Films tell tales in one minute each

Online student festival free to the public

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A GROWING CONCERN: Not too soon for you to prune

A WEEK FROM tomorrow is already March 1.

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Sequim High School student receives scholarship at Pacific Lutheran University

Scholarshp awarded

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Boating club offering vessel safety checks

SEQUIM — America’s Boating Club of the North Olympic Peninsula is offering vessel safety checks for recreational boat…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Finding comfort with a familiar voice

And a cloud overshadowed them, and a voice came out of the cloud, “This is my beloved Son;…

Ken Hanson and his wife, Pat Todd, are back home in Port Ludlow after a harrowing night that ended with Ken's rescue by a bloodhound named Jelly. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lost hiker with limited vision rescued

Volunteeers, search dogs comb trails

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Peninsula College to host Running Start information nights

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will host information nights for its Running Start program starting at 6 p.m.…

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Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society to present talk on diurnal raptors

PORT ANGELES — Sue Cottrell will present “Diurnal Raptors of Western Washington” at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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Sea lion lecture slated Wednesday

MARROWSTONE ISLAND — Greg Frankfurter will present “Sea Lions of the Puget Sound” at 6 p.m. Wednesday.

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Clallam Conservation District to host soil testing webinar

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District will host a webinar on soil testing for farms from 4…

Natalia Guevara and her granddaughter Natali, 8, have been reunited with Honey the cat after nearly three months of searching. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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With a little help, Honey is home after 12 weeks

Neighbor, humane society reconnect cat with her family

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Two queens named for Clallam County Fair

This court can boast of two ruling figures.

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‘Micro-plantings’ restore natural habitat

Salmon coalition adapts to COVID-19 pandemic

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Gardens around the Peninsula, especially at higher elevations, are peeking out from under snow.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Snow makes for winter workload

WELL, THAT DANG groundhog sure was a smart aleck varmint. It truly is still winter!

Ken Seifer prepares to climb into the saddle of Bob, a horse who  was traumatized by a farrier. After working with Seifer, Bob can now stand quietly and calmly while his hooves are tended. (Karen Griffiths/for Peninsula Daily News)

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HORSEPLAY: Trainer teaches horses to trust human companions

HORSE TRAINERS NEED to become the center of the universe — and respected by — the horses they…