2024's snow water equivalent was the third lowest on record since 2000 according to data from U.S. Department of Agriculture's SNOTEL snow monitoring system. The data shows snow water equivalent levels from the Waterhole site near Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. (Courtesy image/ U.S. Department of Agriculture)

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Ridge ski season to end on Sunday

Low snow levels part of growing trend

Kyle LeMaire.

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Juan de Fuca Foundation seeking new director

Kyle LeMaire to step down after Memorial Day festival

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Port Angeles School Board selects Stevens Middle School contractor

Lower district enrollment means loss of state funds

Port Townsend Creative District Manager Mitzi Jo Gordon.

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Gordon hired to manage Port Townsend Creative District

PORT TOWNSEND — Mitzi Jo Gordon has been hired as the manager of the Port Townsend Creative District.

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Propst appointed to Olympic Workforce Development Council

PORT TOWNSEND — Molly Propst has been appointed to the Olympic Workforce Development Council for a term that…

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Port Townsend hires finance, technology services director

PORT TOWNSEND — The city of Port Townsend has hired Jodi Adams as its finance and technology services…

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Easter services set for Trinity United Methodist

Easter services

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Resurrection celebration service set

PORT TOWNSEND — First Baptist Church of Port Townsend will host a resurrection celebration service at 10 a.m.…

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Easter Fire gathering in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Easter Fire sunrise gathering is set for 6:49 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 “Embodying Resurrection” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Do all roads lead to Gethsemane?

HERE WE ARE, deep in Holy Week and it is Good Friday today for those of us who…

A cluster of daffodils show their colorful blooms beneath a tree at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday. With spring moving into full swing, flowers are beginning to blossom and trees are starting to reveal their leaves across the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Spring blooms

A cluster of daffodils show their colorful blooms beneath a tree at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday.…

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Clallam PUD to interview four candidates for open commissioner seat

Discussions expected to take place Tuesday

A pileated woodpecker in Quimper West in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor. (Wendy Feltham)

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More than 100 acres added to Quimper Wildlife Corridor

Land moved from state into permanent conservation through Land Trust

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Two sent to hospital after motorcyle collides with truck

PORT ANGELES — Two people suffered significant injuries when the motorcycle they were riding collided into the back…

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PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Robinson homers twice, Reid hits inside-the-park homer in Roughrider softball win

PORT ANGELES — Spring rains felled nearly all the diamond sports on the North Olympic Peninsula Thursday, but…

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Track & Field: Port Angeles’ Parker Nickerson, Paige Mason lead Rider boys and girls at Bainbridge meet

East Jefferson freshman Arden Moore wins the 100-meter sprint

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Economic development councils to make presentations this week

Meetings across Clallam and Jefferson counties

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Port of Port Angeles renews lease for Composite Recycling Technology Center

Agreement covers 26,000 square feet at airport business park

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Port Townsend Police Department recognizes award recipients

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Police Department recognized officers, employees, volunteers and community partners during a departmental…