Volunteers participating in the Martin Luther King Day of Service at Fort Worden State Park carry a load of European dune grass on Monday to a waiting truck for disposal. The group, made up of employees of the Marine Science Center and other volunteers, worked to remove European dune grass that was planted by the park service to control erosion but later discovered it was choking out the native plants. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Day of service

Volunteers participating in the Martin Luther King Day of Service at Fort Worden State Park carry a load…

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Two women die in Sequim residence; child found in home

SEQUIM — Two women were found dead in a Sequim residence and a child, who had thought his…

From left, Gabrielle Peterson, Paul Vogel, Kris Vogel and Joe Vogel participate in a jigsaw puzzle contest on Saturday at the North Olympic Library System’s Port Angeles building. Teams had a two-hour limit to put together a 500-piece puzzle, with prizes of gift certificates to Blackbird Coffeehouse on East 8th Street in Port Angeles. Another contest is scheduled for Feb. 11 in the Carver Room of the library. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Puzzle contest

From left, Gabrielle Peterson, Paul Vogel, Kris Vogel and Joe Vogel participate in a jigsaw puzzle contest on…

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Sequim school board approves business plan for CTE facility

City public hearing for support set Jan. 25

Geri Smith of Sequim, along with her white German shepherd, Polar Bear, take a walk on a fog-shrouded trail along the bluff at the Dungeness Recreation Area on Saturday northwest of Sequim. The pair took advantage of a break in the recent stretch of showery weather that is forecast to continue this week over much of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Foggy walk

Geri Smith of Sequim, along with her white German shepherd, Polar Bear, take a walk on a fog-shrouded…

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Crash blocks highway Saturday evening but no one hurt

PORT ANGELES — Traffic was backed up Saturday evening after a collision at U.S. Highway 101 and McCarver…

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Jefferson Healthcare CEO pay raised to $350,000

Commissioners cite hospital performance

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What is food insecurity?

The USDA uses the term “food insecurity” to describe households that had difficulty providing food to all of…

Analise Graziani, manager of The Market at the Port Angeles Food Bank, left, and Adam Frandsen, a food bank staff member with Americorps, stock shelves at The Market before opening to the public on Thursday. (KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

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Peninsula food banks seeing more clients and rising costs

Inflation, scarcity and rural location driving challenges

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United Way provides nonprofits with $300K of Impact Funding

PORT ANGELES — Five area nonprofit agencies have received a combined six-figure boost from United Way of Clallam…

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Peninsula Home Fund wraps up campaign

Donations accepted all year

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 Howard “Scooter” Chapman makes the first  bet at 7 Cedars Casino’s new Cedars Sportsbook at 270756 U.S. Highway 101 east of Sequim. on Thursday.

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Scooter starts the betting in Blyn

BLYN — Local sports icon Howard “Scooter” Chapman made the first legal bet in Clallam County at 7…

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Monday fee-free day at parks, national forest

Olympic National Park, Olympic National Forest and Washington state parks will be open to visitors fee-free on Monday…

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Clallam commissioners divvy up their advisory assignments

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners have divided up their duties in serving on, or acting as liaison…

Port Angeles Education Foundation Board President Michelle Turner, on left, presents checks to Michell Gentry, AmeriCorps program director and Kira Acker, Port Angeles School District business and operations director, on right.

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Winners of education SPICE grants announced

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Education Foundation has announced the award of 36 SPICE grants totalling $67,902.

Margaret Groff of Port Townsend is among the scores of people perusing informational panels at Wednesday’s open house. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Open house on Port Townsend golf course’s future draws hundreds

Public suggests a variety of uses

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Rain, wind forecast on Peninsula

Pacific cyclone weather to impact our region

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Port Townsend updates traffic plan for state grants

Four projects added to six-year program

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Sprinkler system contains apartment fire

Octogenarian evaluated for smoke inhalation

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Orca rights, commissioner visits on county agendas

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula