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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

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Help available for veterans, survivors to get PACT Act benefits

Veterans or their survivors can get help submitting paperwork for claims under the Comprehensive Toxics Act of 2022…

The Port Angeles High School class of 1958 held their 65th year reunion recently at Fairmount Restaurant. 23 members of the class were present for the reunion.There was about 170 in the class back in 1958. Henry Wyborney, a past member of their class, was the Washington state high jump champion that year.
	ID: back row l to r: Dee Coburn, Stan Grall, Don Williams, George Rains, Aerlyn Bryant, Jerry Fagerlund, Lorraine Grinell, Dick Grinell.    Middle  row: Dotty West, Elaine Doughtery, Sylvia Batlin, Fred Larson, Georgina Bridges, Jo Lee Grooms, Edna Peterson.    Front row:
Karen Sewell, Connie Graham, Rosalyn Taylor, Duane Almaden, Larry Madden, Shirley Tyner and Sheryl Todd. dlogan

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PAHS 65th reunion

The Port Angeles High School class of 1958 held their 65th year reunion recently at Fairmount Restaurant in…

The Port Angeles High School class of 1953 held their 70th reunion recently at Traylors in PA. 15 were in attendance from a class of 145  70 years ago. This class was suppose to be the first class at the new high school building on Park Ave, but construction delays made them the last class to attend the old Roosevelt High School where the county courthouse is now located. 
	ID: L to R back row: Joann Reyonlds, Howard Byers, Carl Fischer, Dick Kent, Jackie Partridge, Darold Davidson and Ralph Schmidt. Middle row: Frank Robinson, Mary Anderson, Daphne Eshom, Carol Donahue, Patricia Goodfellow and Shirley Williams. Front row: Marilyn Kraus and Loretta Chapman. dlogan

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PAHS 70th class reunion meets

The Port Angeles High School class of 1953 held their 70th reunion recently at Traylors in Port Angeles.…

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Railroad Bridge to close briefly

SEQUIM — The Dungeness Railroad Bridge is closing — briefly.

Members of the BANDALOOP vertical dance troupe practice a routine on the side of the Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles on Wednesday. The group will take part in the venue’s official grand opening celebration this weekend with three free public performances on Saturday at noon, 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. For more about the grand opening weekend, see Page A4. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Field Hall reflections

Members of the BANDALOOP vertical dance troupe practice a routine on the side of the Field Arts &…

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Dearth of child care barrier to holding job

State provides support but providers are scarce

Billy Frank Jr. (Photo by Ecotrust)

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US Navy names future ship for iconic leader Billy Frank Jr.

Navajo-class vessel follows traditional naming selection

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Speaker scheduled for Port Angeles service

PORT ANGELES — Ari Ostlie will present the message at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Ernie Couch; his son, Jason; and Jason's teenage son, Memphis.
Ernie Couch & Revival

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Gospel concert scheduled Saturday

SEQUIM — Ernie Couch &Revival will perform at 5 p.m. Saturday.

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Clallam County eyes grazing lease

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County officials hope to renew a lease agreement with Straitside Ranch for cattle grazing…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Harm reduction center positions before Clallam County

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Clallam commissioners to view land purchase

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County commissioners will meet in executive session at 9:30 a.m. Friday to discuss…

Port Angeles Lefties

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PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties’ pitchers solid, but bats silenced in 2-0 loss

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Lefties got fantastic pitching from a trio of pitchers, but their bats…

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New in-home support services business Kitsap and Jefferson County

POULSBO — Ken VanderDoes, of Poulsbo, and Carmon Wilson, of Port Hadlock, have partnered to open Pacific Northwest…

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Olympic Peninsula Art Association has opened a gallery and gift shop

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Art Association has opened Gallery 223 on Hudon, a gallery and gift shop,…

Celeste Dybeck, elder with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe in Sequim, invites the pullers from the Quileute Tribe in La Push to come ashore at Fort Worden in Port Townsend and rest and eat before continuing the Paddle to Muckleshoot for the annual Tribal Canoe Journey. The tribal members are wearing purple, the color of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children movement, to honor the memory of tribal member Virginia Castaneda, 19, who was murdered in a domestic violence dispute about six years ago. An empty seat was left for her in one of the canoes. The stop was the final one on the North Olympic Peninsula before canoes are due to reach their destination on Sunday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Canoes reach Port Townsend

Celeste Dybeck, elder with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe in Sequim, invites the pullers from the Quileute Tribe in…

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Clallam PUD to consider rate hike

Three scenarios under review for water, wastewater

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US 101 to close for 22 days north of Quilcene

Begins Monday, includes traffic light, long commercial detour

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Lefties pitcher Kole Acker throws in the first inning against Edmonton on Wednesday night at Port Angeles Civic Field.

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PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties struggle against Riverhawks in 16-2 loss

PORT ANGELES — The Edmonton Riverhawks got up on the Port Angeles Lefties early, then erupted for nine…