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The Rev. ClayOla Gitane, rector at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, places signs and teddy bears in memory of the 21 victims of Tuesday's mass shooting in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

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Church hosts candlelight service for Texas school shooting victims

Prayer vigil tonight will include an interfaith service

The Northwest Watershed Institute has purchased 91 acres from Rayonier to have the land preserved. A boundary line has been drawn over a photograph by John Gussman.

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NWI: Purchase protects Discovery Creek headwaters

Ninety-one acres bought from Rayonier

Dr. Gib Morrow, Dr. Allison Berry and OESD Superintendent Greg Lynch.

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Public health officers honored for COVID-19 work

BREMERTON — Greg Lynch, superintendent at the Olympic Educational Service District 114, presented certificates of appreciation to county…

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Timber sale, block grants discussed at county meetings

Government entities meet next week on North Olympic Peninsula

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Charges to be urged after report of toy guns at schools

Students allegedly pose on campuses over weekend

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Memorial Day edition available online only

Memorial Day is a federal holiday and the U.S. Postal Service does not deliver mail on that day.…

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Memorial Day ceremonies set Monday

Flags to be placed on veterans’ graves on Saturday

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Six-car collision sends two to hospital, closes road

SHINE — A six-vehicle chain reaction wreck on state Highway 104 on Wednesday injured two drivers while closing…

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Outdoor classroom to introduce students to environmental studies

Ten-day field course offered for youths

Piper Pettit, project manager for the state Department of Transportation, speaks to the Port Angeles Business Association on Tuesday about upcoming fish passage projects that will significantly impact traffic in the city. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

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Culvert plan in Port Angeles told

Construction expected summer 2023 at earliest

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Memorial Day edition to be online only

Help available if needed to set up access

Danny McEnerney.

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New Jefferson County Fair manager tells of upgrades

‘Focus on providing ways for people to get a dose of joy’

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Port Townsend Paper fined for water quality violations

Power outages among reasons for spill, says general manager

McDonald Creek, as seen from Old Olympic Highway on Sunday, May 22.

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McDonald Creek fish passage project expected to begin this summer

Work to improve fish passage in McDonald Creek has moved a step closer to realization.

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Plan could add 3,000 square feet to Sequim Library

More details expected on Thursday

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Orca, stuck overnight, finds its way into Strait

Researchers identify whale as 8-year-old male from transient pod

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Masking indoors recommended, but mandates not likely to return

Pfizer now offering booster for children ages 5 to 11

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Franklin School students Theodore Miller, 8, and McHenry Miller, 12, look for ladybugs in a raised planter in the school's garden.

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Students learn in outdoor classrooms

Teacher: Gardens teach about ecosystems

A crow makes off with a crab stolen from a gull on the beach at the Port Townsend Boat Haven. Cloudy skies are forecast Tuesday and Wednesday with high temperatures near 60 degrees. A chance of rain returns for Memorial Day weekend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Crab dinner to go at boat haven

A crow makes off with a crab stolen from a gull on the beach at the Port Townsend…

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Washington state’s rate of COVID-19 cases on the rise

SPOKANE — The rate of COVID-19 cases is rising in Washington.