Laurie Nichols of Port Angeles examines a display of gems and pendants at the Rock, Gem & Jewelry Show at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The show, hosted by the Clallam County Gem & Mineral Association over the weekend, featured a wide variety of rocks, minerals, crystals and fossils from around the world for sale and for show. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Finding gems

Laurie Nichols of Port Angeles examines a display of gems and pendants at the Rock, Gem & Jewelry…

Sailboats cruise by the downtown area of Port Townsend to end the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina on Sunday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Sailing by the festival

Sailboats cruise by the downtown area of Port Townsend to end the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point…

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Clallam County Sheriff to offer bonuses for new, existing jail deputies

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office plans to use American Rescue Plan Act funds to offer referral, signing and…

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Habitat begins work on six homes

Development to be permanently affordable housing

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Bicyclist who ran into truck out of hospital

The Sequim bicyclist airlifted to Providence Medical Center in Everett Thursday afternoon after colliding with a truck on…

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Two people injured in rollover collision

A passenger in a one-vehicle rollover collision on U.S. Highway 101 six miles north of Forks was listed…

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Two Clallam County residents die of COVID-19

Booster that targets omicron variant now available

Crowds jam the north dock at the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson in Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Wooden Boat Festival brings newcomers, old timers together

Festival back full force after two years

Rick McKenzie starts Sunday’s ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial Park with bagpipe music, walking down the line of flags to the memorial of a 9-foot I-beam from the Twin Towers in New York. About 2,000 of these memorial pieces of wreckage have been placed around the country. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Remembering 9/11

Rick McKenzie starts Sunday’s ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial Park with bagpipe music, walking down the line of…

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Smoke clearing on North Olympic Peninsula

Air quality improves with westerly winds

Freddie Lane, with the Lummi Indian Tribe, talks about a totem pole, carved by Uncle Doug James of the House of Tears carvers during a blessing on Sunday at the Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Port Townsend. The pole will leave Wednesday for a cross-country trip to Pittsburgh. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Lummi totem pole

Freddie Lane, with the Lummi Indian Tribe, talks about a totem pole, carved by Uncle Doug James of…

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Clallam County preliminary budget for ’23 looks good so far

Outlook expected to become more clear in the coming months

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Public meeting set on proposed Jefferson County code addition

CHIMACUM — The Jefferson County Planning Commission and Department of Community Development will host a public meeting to…

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Foundation donates $400K for new imaging equipment

PORT ANGELES — The Elizabeth B. McGraw Foundation, headed by Lee McGraw — formerly of Sequim — donated…

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Jetty replacement to begin next week

Groundbreaking set for Wednesday

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Housing Authority gets grant of $300K

Funds to augment self-help building program

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Lummi Nation sets Port Townsend gathering

Event precedes a totem journey this month

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State Supreme Court to hear Olympic Game Farm case

Sequim animal farm accused of animal cruelty

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Two die of COVID-19 but overall case rates decline

Governor to lift emergency order Oct. 31

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Monkeypox vaccine offered on Peninsula

The Jynneos vaccine against MPV, also known as monkeypox, is available for those at high risk of the…