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OMC reports hires, cost-saving measures

Financial corrections aimed at multi-million-dollar loss

Lisa Markli.

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SECOND UPDATE: RN Lisa Markli found dead in ONP

Backpacker had recently retired from North Olympic Healthcare Network

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Downtown PA crash remains under investigation

PORT ANGELES — Police continued on Thursday to investigate Wednesday’s three-car crash that ended with two vehicles inside…

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Third party cybersecurity incident impacts Peninsula College community

PORT ANGELES — Two vendors have notified Peninsula College of a cybersecurity incident that may have exposed personally…

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Jefferson County special meeting called

PORT TOWNSEND — The three Jefferson County commissioners will conduct a coordination meeting with staff during a special…

Ellie Hales, 11, of Port Angeles, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, helps sort boxes of food that were donated to the Port Angeles Food Bank by the Mormon Church’s food operations in Utah. A total of 24 pallets of food and personal items weighing about 20 tons were to be divided up by local church members for later distribution to food banks in Forks, Sequim and Port Townsend, as well as Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Food bank donation

Ellie Hales, 11, of Port Angeles, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,…

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Opioid money is to be dispersed

Port Angeles, Clallam County set priorities

Jim Fetzer.

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Clallam Transit commissioners name Jim Fetzer general manager

Shuttle to Hurricane Ridge averaging 400 riders per day

Ginger and Scott Wierzbanowski stand inside their lavender barn at Olympic Bluffs Cidery and Lavender Farm in Agnew. They’ve opened the lavender business for the first time this summer offering 30-plus lavender products. They’ll tentatively being operating their cidery in late summer. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Lavender only the beginning for new farm

Olympic Bluffs Cidery and Lavender Farm opens for first season

Joseph Bednarik

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Bednarik will present ‘The Sacred Sound of Laughter’ at service

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Bednarik will present “The Sacred Sound of Laughter” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

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Service set for Unity in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Barefoot on Holy Ground: Becoming the Way” at 11…

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LEFTIES: Squeeze play spices up Port Angeles’ win

Walz RBI double, steals home

Port Angeles' Gerald Rettala was one of five National Senior Olympics participants to receive an award from sponsor Humana for his commitment to a healthy lifestyle, the games and his community service. Rettala, age 88, won bronze in the racquetball men's singles and silver in doubles play in the 85-89 age group at the games.

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NATIONAL SENIOR GAMES: 88-year old Gerald Rettala honored with Humana Award, wins pair of medals in racquetball

PITTSBURGH — Port Angeles’ Gerald Rettela was a double honoree earlier this month at the 2023 National Senior…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Counties to view reservoir project, public health services contract

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Buddy, a miniature poodle belonging to the owners of a home that exploded in Sequim on Tuesday evening, was recovered by neighbors with what appeared to be only small wounds. The dog, which had tags and is microchipped, was taken to Greywolf Veterinary Hospital on Thursday, according to Amy Grice, the neighbor who found him. (Amy Grice)

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Neighbors describe Sequim home blast

‘Like 10 times a sonic boom’

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Port Angeles police investigating July 9 hit and run

Cyclist remains in serious condition

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Lefties centerfielder Mauricio Guardado, makes a running catch on a deep fly ball as centerfielder Kyle Becker looks on during Wednesday's game against Kamloops in Port Angeles.

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LEFTIES: Matson sterling on the mound, Mayer delivers game winner in 4-1 win

Walz homers, has RBI single

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Sequim-area lavender farms open for visitors

SEQUIM — Here are 18 farms in the Sequim area for the 2023 Lavender Weekend, which will be…

Emma Carter of Boulder, Colo., sits between rows of lavender, hoping to get photos of bees on Saturday at the B & B Family Farm near Carlsborg, a participating farm in the upcoming Lavender Weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lavender fields flower before big weekend

Purple blooms, sweet scents adorn Sequim area

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No golf in PT, council decides

Stakeholders’ plans rejected, told to redo