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Leah Leach, left, and Brian McLean.

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New leadership takes over Peninsula Daily News newsroom

Executive editor retires, worked 18 years in posts at newspaper

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Sequim's Preston Kurtze puts a boot to the ball while surrounded by Port Angeles defenders' Grant Butterworth, Jackson Wyall, Myles Close, Aurelio Wilson-Rojero and Caleb Lagrange (obscured) during the Wolves' 4-2 win Thursday night.

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BOYS SOCCER: Sequim rules the Rainshadow Rumble with four-first half goals

Kurtze scores twice

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Village protection, town hall set this week

Meetings across Clallam and Jefferson counties

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Housing, projects top list in Port Angeles State of City address

$40 million to be spent on infrastructure this year

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Sequim Irrigation Festival organizers say they plan to extend Family Fun Days again to two days, May 4-5, and include free events, such as Strait Up Foam Fun in Carrie Blake Community Park. A schedule is to be determined, organizers said.

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Irrigation Festival’s carnival on hold for another year

Organizers extend free Family Fun Days another year

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Marine Drive in Port Angeles, shown Tuesday, is slated for repaving this summer to replace the aging and frequently-patched road surface.

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Bumpy section of Port Angeles’ Marine Drive to be repaved

PORT ANGELES — Bids for repaving and improving Marine Drive between the Tumwater Truck Route and Hill Street…

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Captain Mark Gripp smiles surrounded by the displays and controls in the Kennewick’s pilothouse, moments before leaving Keystone Harbor.

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Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry run is among state’s most challenging

Single-boat service unlikely to change in next four years

A currently undeveloped area next to the Field Arts & Events Hall will make up the rest of the Port Angeles Waterfront Center — the future home of the Marine Discovery Center and the Lower Elwha Klallam Cultural Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Millions allocated to Peninsula

Housing, infrastructure projects awarded funds

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Ediz Hook boat launch solution could be costly

PA City: Six floats are in water for halibut season

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New ferries to bolster fleet still years away

Washington’s ferry system is in jeopardy. It is struggling to meet the demands of its routes, and officials…

Members of East Jefferson Fire-Rescue rescued an injured driver who was ejected from their vehicle when it went over a cliff on South Discovery Road on Wednesday. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

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Car reported to drive off cliff

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Hadlock man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Wednesday afternoon…

From left, Forks' Keira Johnson, Port Angeles' Izzy Felton and Neah Bay's Ryana Moss were all picked to play for the 2B, 2A and 1B all-state girls basketball teams this weekend.

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PREP BASKETBALL: Three Olympic Peninsula girls picked for all-state teams

SEATTLE — A trio of Olympic Peninsula senior girls basketball players were selected last week to play in…

Pictured from left: Denise Harman, director of medical/surgical/pediatrics; Casey Peterson, DAISY award recipient; and Vickie Swanson, chief nursing officer.

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Peterson recognized by foundation

The DAISY Foundation has recognized Casey Peterson with its DAISY award.

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Volunteers sought for pool task force

Options for Jefferson County location considered

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Lake Pleasant pilings to be replaced this summer

LAKE PLEASANT — Boat launch pilings damaged in a storm will be replaced this summer after the Clallam…

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Presidential primary election ballots due today

Vote determines delegates to national conventions

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Forever Twilight in Forks Equinox set for this weekend

FORKS — Twilight will return to Forks this weekend in the form of Forever Twilight in Forks Equinox…

Sequim Noon Rotary members present an adaptive tricycle to representatives from Camp Beausite Northwest in January 2023. Pictured, from left, are Rotarian Judy Shanks; Camp Beausite Northwest Executive Director Raina Baker; Rotarians Stuart Dille, Mary Budke, Anna Richmond, Ted Shanks and Margot Hewitt; camp community development coordinator Tinna Barnet, and Rotarians Ren Garypie, Don Sorensen, Bob Macaulay and Kelly Macaulay.

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Sequim Noon Rotary to disband later this year

Members will continue service with Sequim Sunrise Rotary, other clubs

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Temporary bridge to open to single-lane traffic south of Forks

FORKS — The temporary bridge on U.S. Highway 101 at the Clallam and Jefferson county line south of…

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Training exercises planned this week

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training exercise on Wednesday.