Greg Brotherton, left, and Marcia Kelbon.

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Jefferson County incumbent accused of conflict

Brotherton says dual role a legal requirement

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Grow a Row plant sale Saturday aimed to encourage winter plots

Food bank growers urging residents to harvest food for themselves, others

Ellie Olson, 7, a member of the East Clallam Livestock 4H Club, shows off her knowledge of poultry using a stuffed chicken, a concession to preventing the spread of avian flu by keeping live chickens away from the Clallam County Fair barns on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Young exhibitors strut stuff on first day of Clallam County Fair

No feathers, but stuffed chickens stand in to demonstrate real thing

A couple watches as the stars twinkle above the colorful greens and purples from the Aurora Borealis as it shines above the light pollution over Whidbey Island on Wednesday night as seen from North Beach in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Northern lights

A couple watches as the stars twinkle above the colorful greens and purples from the Aurora Borealis as…

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Easement to allow extension of Olympic Discovery Trail

Link would be made between Forks, La Push

Erin Fox.

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Sequim High graduate Fox named SHS principal

Fox selected as lead administrator

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Counties view vehicle purchase, homeless encampment lease

Government meetings across Norht Olympic Peninsula

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Neill, Hull to perform Friday at Palindrome

PORT TOWNSEND — Portland singer-songwriter Casey Neill will perform with Whidbey Island singer-songwriter Timothy Hull at 7:30 p.m.…

Tyler McCarthey, 10, of Sequim, a member of the East Clallam County Livestock 4H Club, scrubs the hind legs of Glory, a Jersey cow, as his mother, Sarah McCarthey, owner of Dungeness Valley Creamery, holds a tail during preparation for the Clallam County Fair on Wednesday in Port Angeles. The four-day exhibition opens today at the county fairgrounds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Preparing for the fair

Tyler McCarthey, 10, of Sequim, a member of the East Clallam County Livestock 4H Club, scrubs the hind…

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E-scooters gets Port Angeles approval

Both Port Angeles, Sequim awaiting company action

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Port Angeles man dies in wreck after rear-ending a chip truck

PORT ANGELES — An elderly Port Angeles man died Wednesday afternoon after rear-ending a chip truck on U.S.…

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Port Townsend Gateway project stakeholders discuss plants

Advisory group to make recommendation on selection for Sims Way corridor

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State provides tourism relief grants

Nine Clallam County, six Jefferson County entities awarded funds

Julie Jaman, the 80-year-old woman at the center of a controversy around transgender access to bathrooms, speaks at a protest across from Port Townsend City Hall on Monday. Jaman was banned from the local pool after she confronted a transgender woman in the locker room, and the event has gained national attention. Jaman and her supporters were surrounded by protestors Monday evening who shouted and made noise while they tried to speak, and scuffles broke out between the two groups. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Transgender proclamation draws hundreds to meeting

Protesters clash outside Port Townsend City Hall

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Observable sheen from oil spill shrinks

No effect seen on wildlife, Coast Guard says

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Clallam County removes ‘relic’ ordinance

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners removed a 46-year-old ordinance regarding licensing of massage parlors and bath houses…

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Clallam COVID cases trending downward as expected

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County’s rate of new COVID-19 cases continues trending downward as health department officials expected.

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Grant applications accepted for small businesses, nonprofits

OLYMPIA — Applications for the Working Washington Grants: Round 5 and new Convention Center Grants programs open today.

Derek Kilmer helps Port Angeles Food Bank Executive Director Emily Dexter fill up the shelves with some crackers inside “The Market”. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles Food Bank services well-used

Expanded facility aims to revert to grocery store model soon

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, second from left, tours Olympic Medical Center on Monday, hearing from hospital leadership CEO Darryl Wolfe, left of Kilmer; and, to the right, Human Resources Manager Jennifer Burkhardt and Communications Manager Bobby Beeman. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

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Site-neutral ruling topic of discussion during tour

Olympic Medical Center reimbursements at issue