Don Dundon, sales manager at Wilder Toyota, plucks the winning duck from a Wilder truck Sunday at the 33rd annual Duck Derby on Sunday. The winner was Tracy’s Insulation. More than 32,000 ducks were sold this year, the most in the past 12 years. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Top duck plucked in annual fundraising derby

New record set for Olympic Medical Center Foundation

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Duck Derby winners

PORT ANGELES — Thirty-three people won prizes in the 33rd annual Duck Derby while three were winners in…

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Water outlook bright on Peninsula

Drought forecast for much of Washington

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First Fed provides grants to nonprofits

Funding supporting economic development and COVID-19 recovery

The 86th Rhody Festival float, with Princesses Brigette Palmer, left, and Hailey Hirschel waving to the crowd as they go along Lawrence Street in the Uptown neighborhood of Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Rhody weekend

The 86th Rhody Festival float, with Princesses Brigette Palmer, left, and Hailey Hirschel waving to the crowd as…

Holding their Leadership trophies presented to them in an awards program Saturday at the Port Ludlow Marina are, from left, Rob Birman, executive director of Centrum, Business Leader of the Year; Akira Anderson, Future Business Leader of the Year; and Wendy and Brent Davis, owners of Lila’s Kitchen, Rising Entrepreneur of the year. Two other winners who were unable to attend are Ariel Speser, Citizen of the Year, and Dr. Allison Berry, Young Professional of the Year. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Community leadership awards honor heroes

Former City Council member Citizen of Year

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North Olympic Library System upgrades its online catalog

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will transition to a new catalog system Tuesday morning, and…

Bret Allen Kenney was in court on Friday.

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$5 million bail set in officer assault

Man also a person of interest in homicide of his mother

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Candidate filing week ends with list of hopefuls

Three contests to be on primary ballot

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Housing, fish passage topics at county meetings

Government entities gather on North Olympic Peninsula

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Clallam Farm Family of the Year nominations sought

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Fair invites the public to submit nominations for the 2022 Farm Family…

Construction tentatively finishes this week at the new Woodcock Road roundabout. (Bob Lampert)

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Woodcock Road roundabout to tentatively finish May 20

SEQUIM — Work on the Woodcock Road/Sequim-Dungeness Way roundabout is expected to be completed today, weather permitting, according…

Brian King, left, and Marc Titterness.

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Candidates for sheriff debate during forum

Wraparound services, staffing among issues discussed

Dick Richardson, volunteer coordinator of the U.S. Light House Society, shows off the 1880’s French made fresnel lens at the top of the Point Wilson Light at Fort Worden State Park. The society is the caretaker of the lighthouse, under a license from the U.S. Coast Guard. Public tours are conducted from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Because of liability issues and Coast Guard regulations, the top floor, where the lens is located, will be off limits. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Lighthouse tours

Dick Richardson, volunteer coordinator of the U.S. Light House Society, shows off the 1880’s French made fresnel lens…

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Port sunsets discount program

Storage had been half price if prepaid

The Worthington Mansion restoration includes 9,000 cedar shingles that were hand dipped bay volunteers two years ago. They are installed on the mansard roof. The top floor of the mansion which is the interior of the roof area is envisioned to become a library area and meeting space. (Peninsula Daily News file)

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Worthington Mansion volunteers to cut the ribbon

Overnight stays expected to begin in June

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Port Townsend celebrates rhodies, Chautauqua this weekend

PORT TOWNSEND — The finale of the Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival and the Chautauqua Week will offer a…

A Port Angeles police officer cordons off an empty lot at West Washington Street and Third Avenue Thursday morning as law enforcement officials investigate an incident in the area. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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SECOND UPDATE: Sequim shooting tied to homicide investigation

Dead woman found in suspect’s home, officers say

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Scholarship luncheon set for Friday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Soroptimist International of Port Angeles will host its annual scholarship luncheon at noon Friday.

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Jefferson PUD views broadband

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will hear a presentation on the broadband business…