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Port Angeles' Parker Nickerson competes in the long jump this weekend at Mount Tahoma. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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STATE TRACK AND FIELD: Peninsula athletes shine at state meets

Sequim’s Clare Turella lone state champion from area but plenty of athletes place

Garrett Little of Sequim finished second at the state 2A boys tennis tournament this weekend. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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STATE TENNIS: Sequim’s Garrett Little finishes second

SEATTLE — Sequim’s Garrett Little finished second in the state 2A boys tennis tournament.

Port Angeles' Parker Nickerson competes in the long jump this weekend at Mount Tahoma. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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STATE TRACK AND FIELD: PA’s Clark third in javelin, Dunning fourth in high jump

TACOMA — A pair of Port Angeles track and field athletes placed high in their field events at…

Port Angeles' Kennedy Rognlien slides in to base against Shadle Park on Friday. The Riders beat Shadle Park 10-9, then went on to beat Lynden in the quarterfinals Friday in Selah. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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STATE SOFTBALL: (Updated) Port Angeles in third-place game at state tournament

Roughriders will face North Kitsap for a fifth time this season

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STATE TENNIS: (Updated) Sequim’s Garrett Little in finals

SEATTLE — Sequim’s Garrett Little is in the state finals after winning his first three matches at the…

Members of the Captain Joseph House Foundation gather in October to celebrate the gifting of a Gold Star Monument marker in front of the Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles. (Courtesy photo)

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Captain Joseph House to host Memorial Day ceremony

Respite home provides space for Gold Star Families

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Memorial Day ceremonies set across Peninsula

Public invited to events in Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Sequim

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Dash Air to pursue a public charter

Model would change from commercial service

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Board recommends $940K for Clallam Bay-Sekiu sewer

Two lift stations would be replaced in coming year

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Clallam to propose letter against land trust transfer

Meetings across Clallam and Jefferson counties

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Health report prompts concerns

Food bank leaders: Rodent problem being addressed

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Port Angeles approves funds for housing project

City also OKs five-year police body-worn camera contract

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ISSUES OF FAITH: When do we disobey?

HERE ARE TWO quotes to think about:

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Unity in Olympics program scheduled

PORT ANGELES — Connie Munro will present “Not Perfect, But Wonderful” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

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Unitarian speaker scheduled

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “The Ache of Memory” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.

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Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “The Power of Remembrance: Memorial Day” at 11 a.m.…

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OUTDOORS: Watercraft cleaning stations set up at Lake Crescent, Ozette boat launches

Clean all equipment to prevent further spread/introduction of invasive species

Benji Astrachan of Sisterland Farms collects bins of unwanted food collected by restaurants at the Wharf in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Certification connects businesses, sustainable practices

Green Wheel designation focusing on diverting waste from landfills

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Sequim freshman Clare Turella captured a state title by clearing 5-feet, 2-inches at the Class 2A State Track and Field Championships on Thursday night at Mount Tahoma High School. Turella is pictured at last weekend's Class 2A Bi-District Championship at North Mason High School.

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STATE TRACK & FIELD: Sequim’s Clare Turella wins state championship in high jump

Freshman clears 5-feet, 2-inches

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The Port Angeles boys golf team from left, Sky Gelder, Austin Worthington, Reid Schmidt, Nate Anderson and Max Gagnon, recently competed at the Class 2A State Tournament at Liberty Lake Golf Course in the Spokane Valley.
Anderson shot a 76 in his opening round and was looking for a high finish before a spring squall complicated matters for all players, dropping temperatures with cold rain and wind. He ended up earning 20th place.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: YMCA flag football registration open until May 31

East Jefferson Little League screens “The Sandlot” outdoors Saturday night