Muralist Danielle Fodor paints the newest tiny home, named Meadow Manor, at the Community Boat Project shop in Port Hadlock on Tuesday. The 160-square-foot home is an example of the housing to be built for farmworkers in Chimacum. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rotary Club joins tiny home-building crew

Units destined for farmworkers in rich agricultural valley

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Makah to open land to public after two years

Proof of vaccination required

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Clallam County adds two deaths due to COVID-19

Case rates on decline, official says

Barber Beckie Tunstall cut some 14 inches of Liam Getzin’s hair during a lengthy appointment on Feb. 18. Getzin, a Port Angeles High School senior, later donated his locks to Wigs for Kids, an organization that gives wigs to children suffering health crises. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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High school senior donates hair to charity

Teen gives his strands to Wigs for Kids

Clallam County Fire District 2 Firefighter/paramedic Margie Brueckner brings up a Black Labrador that had fallen over the side of an embankment at Lee’s Creek on Tuesday. She also retrieved the dog’s owner who had gone after the dog and then was unable to return. The owner had insisted the dog be carried to safety first. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

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Man and his dog rescued after a fall down embankment

Firefighter/paramedic brings both up 50-foot drop

A large crane was used to place the modules onto the prepared foundation.
A large crane was brought in from Seattle to put the Hobucket House into place. (North Olympic Regional Veterans Housing Network)

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Hobucket House built for disabled veterans

Crane lifts home into place onto a stilt foundation

Myron Vogt, center, was honored in April 2019 by the Chamber of Jefferson County as its 2018 Citizen of the Year during a ceremony at the Old Alcohol Plant in Port Hadlock. He was joined by his wife, Valeria, left, and his daughter, Jennifer Molloy. (Brian McLean/Peninsula Daily News file)

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Community volunteer leaves legacy

Myron Vogt helped to build wheelchair ramps, provide school supplies

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COVID-19 case rates are continuing to drop

On track to lift mandate on Friday

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Search resumes for missing Joyce man

Investigators to determine next steps Monday

About 25 people gathered at Haller Fountain in Port Townsend on Sunday afternoon to call for peace in Ukraine, Russia and the world. Holding signs and the Ukrainian flag colors, they chanted, “Peace and harmony for the world and ourselves.” (Phil Lusk/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Call for peace

About 25 people gathered at Haller Fountain in Port Townsend on Sunday afternoon to call for peace in…

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Navy plans training exercises Wednesday, Thursday

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island has security training exercises scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.

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FEMA deadline on Monday

The deadline is fast approaching to apply for FEMA disaster assistance.

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Marga Kapka of Port Townsend was among the 75 people who gathered at the corner of East Sims Way and Kearney Street in Port Townsend late Thursday to show solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Her Hungarian parents fled Budapest in July 1945 to escape the brutality of the Soviets who had liberated the city from the Nazis earlier that year, she said. Another rally is planned at 2 p.m. today at the intersection of Washington and Taylor Streets in Port Townsend.

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Solidarity

Marga Kapka of Port Townsend was among the 75 people who gathered at the corner of East Sims…

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A customer fills his tank on Saturday at Grandview Grocery in Port Angeles as gasoline prices creep higher across the region.

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Gas prices reach $4 per gallon on Peninsula

Global market, truck driver shortage possible factors

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Broadband topic of discussion at county meet

Government meetings across Clallam County.

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County plans hearing on precinct boundaries

Government meetings across Jefferson County

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PDN to switch to mail to make deliveries more reliable

The Peninsula Daily News will be delivered to every subscriber every publication day starting at the end of…

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Trade group settles GMO-labeling case for $9 million

SEATTLE — A trade group that represents some of the biggest U.S. food companies has agreed to pay…

Firefly Drone Company will fly its 100 drones starting at 7 p.m. Saturday for a 15 minute presentation near Carrie Blake Community Park for the third Sequim Sunshine Festival. Photo courtesy City of Sequim

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Let the sun shine in

Sunshine Festival returns with drone show, fun run and music

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Sequim man sheriff candidate for a day

Fast entry, exit from race