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Sisters Barbara Miller and Bobbie Dahm look to expand the Sequim Senior Singles program to include more participants.

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Sequim Single Seniors look to make social connections

Group meets 1 p.m. second Saturday of each month at Big Elk

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Lawmakers OK planning funds for mental crisis center

Facility to be on Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Healing Campus

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What lived, died during legislative session

By Rachel La Corte

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24th District capital projects approved

OLYMPIA — State lawmakers approved a $1.5 billion supplemental capital budget last week that included $13.2 million for…

Submitted graphic/ Soroptimist International of Sequim’s club members recently made a $30,000 donation with $10,000 from the club and $20,000 from private donors to its sister club in Poland to help Ukraine refugees.

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Sequim Soroptimist club gives $30K to help Ukraine refugees in Poland

SEQUIM — “How can we help?”

Bridget Gregg, Master Gardener Program Coordinator and presenter of the "Growing Groceries" class starting this week, visited one of Chetzemoka Park's flowering trees on Friday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Master gardeners offer guidance

PORT HADLOCK — The twice-yearly “Growing Groceries” class, a combination of in-person workshops and livestreamed sessions, is open…

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No flight operations scheduled

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

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County considers setting hearing on tax increase for housing funds

Government meetings across Clallam County.

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to continue precinct boundaries discussion

Government meetings across Jefferson County

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FEMA continues to provide assistance to homeowners, renters

Although the deadlines for applying for FEMA assistance for homeowners and renters was March 7, FEMA and Small…

Pictured, from left to right, are Bob and Kelly Macaulay, Jason Bausher, Mary Budke, Anna Richmond, Ren Garypie, Don Sorensen and Jim Jones.

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Sequim Rotary aids Boys and Girls Club

SEQUIM — The Rotary Club of Sequim recently presented $3,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of the…

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Vaccine proof, masking mandates lifted this weekend

Businesses tell of effects of health measures

An artist’s rendition of the Anian Shores development in downtown Port Angeles minus a seventh story expected to be added in the final project. (Eric Dupar)

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Anian Shores is within sight

Up to 100 living units planned

Shawna Small walks on Marine Drive in Port Angeles past a large Ukrainian flag on the outside of Mister Buds, which owner Malik Atwater put up recently along with the U.S. flag he has flown for many years. The flag was hand-sewn by Vivian Wai, Atwater’s wife, after the two discussed how to support the Ukrainians as they fight against the invasion of the country launched by Russia on Feb. 24. “We felt helpless to do anything to help,” Atwater said, adding that it was Wai who came up with the idea. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Support for Ukraine

By Dave Logan

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In the next month, fire chiefs and administrators at Clallam County Fire District 3's Station 34 will transition to a leased space in Carlsborg as their offices in Sequim will become bedrooms for firefighters.

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Fire District 3’s headquarters to expand sleep quarters

Commissioners to consider architects for new stations

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Case rates dropping on Olympic Peninsula

Officials recommend masking for a while longer

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Health officer: Vaccines, masking offer protection

Measures help to make COVID-19 endemic

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Drive-through fundraiser set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Clallam Mosaic will celebrate Developmental Disabilities Awareness month with a drive-through Italian cream soda fundraiser…

A 24-year-old man reportedly drove his vehicle into a house in the 800 block of Monroe Road east of Port Angeles on Monday night. He remained in critical condition Tuesday afternoon at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

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Tesla crashes into home east of Port Angeles

Driver remains in critical condition after Monday’s collision

Construction on the idled Field Arts & Events Hall on the Port Angeles waterfront, shown on Tuesday, could resume as early as this August. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Field Arts and Events Hall gets $1 million gift

Foundation tied to McGraw Hill