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Naming a classroom after her late husband, former Northwest Maritime Center executive director Stan Cummings, is the best way to honor the memory of a man who spent his life promoting education and encouraging life-long learning says Sigrid Cummings. The couple had been married 31 years when Stan Cummings was killed in a bicycling accident in 2021.

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Stan Cummings remembered with classroom named in his honor

Late Northwest Maritime Center executive director dedicated to encouraging life-long learning

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station…

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Emergency projects wrapping up in Clallam County

Landslide removal done on Highway 112

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Injured woman’s condition upgraded

By Brian Gawley

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Nails on highway cause problems in Carlsborg

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Liam Owens of Sequim, 11, pushes his brother, Kamden Owens, 2 1/2, on a swing at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair were among dozens of children taking advantage of the year-old volunteer-built playground. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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In the swing of things

Liam Owens of Sequim, 11, pushes his brother, Kamden Owens, 2 1/2, on a swing at the Dream…

Scott Miller, left, of Silverdale points to the undersized rock crab that Tom Price of Spanaway is holding. Both men were crabbing off the Marine Science Center pier at Fort Worden on Thursday. The other crab was barely legal size, and Price put both back into the sea. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Crabbing at the fort

Scott Miller, left, of Silverdale points to the undersized rock crab that Tom Price of Spanaway is holding.

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Judge rules against Navy in Growler jet fleet lawsuit

Ruling: Navy violated EPA in several ways

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Firefighters to serve in taskforce to battle Spokane-area wildfire

East Jefferson, Port Ludlow both send crews for help

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Housing, sheriff’s staffing on county agendas

Governmental entities have scheduled public meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula next week.

Volunteers compile kits with housewares at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church for Ukrainian refugees now in Washington. (Photo courtesy of Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church)

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Donations continue for Ukrainian refugees

Concert to raise funds to be held later this month

Bruce Emery, left, and Cherie Kidd.

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Emery and Kidd lineup for November

Top 2 of 4 hopefuls chosen for DCD chief

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Highway 112 wreck sends Port Angeles woman to Harborview

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after a two-vehicle…

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Washington voters weigh in on state primary races

By Rachel La Corte

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Community Advisory Board seeks volunteer

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County commissioners are seeking a volunteer to serve on the Clallam Bay-Sekiu Sewer…

Randy Frantz of Bremerton-based Miller Sheetmetal Inc. works on overhead interior piping on Tuesday at the Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Work on interior of Field Hall begins

Center to open to public next July

Richard Meyer.

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Clallam County appoints interim DCD boss

Replacement sought for rest of elected term

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County eyeing lease with OlyCAP

Move would benefit Caswell-Brown Village

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Sims Gateway Project open house set for Saturday

Stakeholder committee, city, port and PUD to be on hand with designers

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Hazardous Waste Facility sets new hours of operation

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Household Hazardous Waste Facility will no longer be open on Saturdays after…