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Peninsula's Konrad Mueller left, pushes off against Everett's Cristiano Whitaker on Wednesday at Peninsula College.

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COLLEGE SOCCER: Pirate men stave off comeback

Peninsula wins 4-3

Port Angeles Cross Country Girls competitors begin the Olympic League Opener cross country race at Kingston High School on Wednesday. (Port Angeles Cross Country)

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PREP SPORTS: Riders, Wolves kick off cross country seasons

KINGSTON — Leia Larson led Port Angeles to a second-place team finish as the Roughriders and Sequim opened…

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Jefferson County reduces its risk of fire danger

Collaboration moves level from high to moderate

One person was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after a fifth-wheel trailer was fully engulfed in flames on Friday. (Chris Turner/Clallam County Fire District 3)

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One person flown to hospital after fire destroys trailer

SEQUIM — A person was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after a fifth-wheel trailer used as a primary…

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Motorcycle rider airlifted to Seattle hospital after collision

MOUNT WALKER — A 63-year-old man was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after he was ejected from his…

The city of Port Angeles’ city hall east parking lot low-impact development project is complete. (City of Port Angeles)

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Low-impact development parking lot complete

Project to help filter stormwater contaminants

Peninsula College President Suzy Ames, left, receives the 2024 Governor’s Outstanding Leadership Award from Gov. Jay Inslee at a Sept. 10 luncheon at the Governor’s Mansion in Olympia. Ames was honored for her leadership and achievements in boosting the college’s declining enrollment and strengthening its ties to the community. (Jim Kopriva/Office of the Governor)

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Peninsula College president receives outstanding leadership award

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College President Suzy Ames was one of 23 recipients of the 2024 Governor’s Outstanding…

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Applications open for Jefferson County Board of Health

PORT TOWNSEND — The Board of Jefferson County Commissioners is accepting applications for the county’s Board of Health…

Paulo Leite of Port Angeles sets up a display of automotive and Star Wars toys at Saturday’s Olympic Peninsula Toy and Collectibles Show at Guy Cole Convention Center in Sequim. The exhibition featured a wide variety of toys and collectible items for display, sale or trade. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Toy show

Paulo Leite of Port Angeles sets up a display of automotive and Star Wars toys at Saturday’s Olympic…

Port Angeles High School junior Tucker Swain, left, tries out a sample of roasted broccoli with ranch dressing dipping sauce prepared by Stacey Larsen, the district’s WSU Clallam Extension Farm to School consultant at the school’s cafeteria on Friday. Including locally grown produce like the Chi’s Farm broccoli into meals, increasing the amount of whole grains in foods and reducing salt and added sugar are part of the school district’s efforts to create healthier options and meet updated USDA nutrition standards. A new app provides students and parents a way to view menus and the nutritional content, calories and allergens in meal options. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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New flavors, new recipes for Port Angeles School District meal program

Goal is to promote healthy options for nutrition standards

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Piping may help reduce flooding

Project aims to protect landowners, beavers

Tracey Appleton of Port Townsend cuts flowers at Wilderbee Farm on Saturday while on the 22nd annual Jefferson County Farm Tour. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Farm tour

Tracey Appleton of Port Townsend cuts flowers at Wilderbee Farm on Saturday while on the 22nd annual Jefferson…

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Clallam revisits cultural tax talk

May consider ballot resolution in future

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Seven public services provide special assessment fees in Jefferson County

Fire protection, clean water and noxious weeds among them

Standing below the Saturn V rocket, Sequim students and teacher, from left, Megan Reeves, Allee Deering, Sara Turner, Riley Guimond and Olivia Lozano enjoy a tour of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex after they won a trip to Florida through their Sequim Middle School club. (Sara Turner)

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Sequim students earn trip to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

Middle-schoolers work on project after school

Mary Kniskern of Sonny’s Spaw and Self-Wash of Sequim gets a kiss from Winston at a “kissing booth” set up for “Music Where You Bark” for KSQM Pet Lovers Day at the James Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday in Sequim. The event featured animal-oriented display booths and live music and animal demonstrations. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Canine kiss

Mary Kniskern of Sonny’s Spaw and Self-Wash of Sequim gets a kiss from Winston at a “kissing booth”…

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Coastal cleanup set for Saturday

Registration open until day of event

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell breaks a bottle of champagne over the RV Resilience on Sept. 5 as Steve Ashby, PNNL laboratory director, and other dignitaries celebrate the dedication of the hybrid vessel. (Andrea Starr/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory vessel dedicated at ceremony

RV Resilience to lead marine research in Sequim Bay, ocean

BMC Roofing crews work on Aug. 28 to replace a portion of the roof of the Sequim Prairie Grange. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Donation helps Sequim Grange repair roof

Sequim woman bequeaths $850K for fixes

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…