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Frugals to host Port Angeles High School Band fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — Frugals will host a fundraiser for the Port Angeles High School Band Booster Club from…

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Washington revenue projections see $2.7 billion increase

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The Coho ferry arrives in Port Angeles from Victoria on Monday afternoon as the sun sets and the moon rises. The Canadian government announced the following day that, starting Feb. 28, travelers have the option of using a COVID-19 rapid antigen test rather than a PCR test, so long as it is administered by a health care professional. Also, “on arrival” in Canada, testing requirements will be eased for those who are fully vaccinated against the virus. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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Harbor sunset

The Coho ferry arrives in Port Angeles from Victoria on Monday afternoon as the sun sets and the…

An excavator valued at about $29,000 was reported stolen from the Jamestown Healing Center site at 526 S. Ninth Ave., in Sequim on Monday.

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Thefts from Jamestown site, Home Depot investigated

SEQUIM — Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies and Sequim police officers continued on Tuesday to investigate the thefts from…

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Canada’s easing of restrictions hopeful sign for Coho ferry

Case rates reportedly continue dropping

Saar’s employees Fekla Weldon, left, and Sara Hudson take a break on Weldon’s last day at the store, which will close in about five weeks. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Saar’s closing doors; offering sales bargains

Declining revenue cited as reason

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Rhody Run leaves Fort Worden

Race set for May 22

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Firefighters save man, extinguish four fires across Sequim over weekend

SEQUIM — A Sequim man saved from a fire near Woodcock Road on Sunday was involved in one…

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West End sawmill expected this year

Spencer Forest Products LLC expects to open a newly tooled mill

Cath Hickey of Sequim takes a close-up photograph of snow drops, some of the first flowers to tell of the coming of spring. With the recent warmer weather, thousands of the delicate little flowers have bloomed in a carpet of beauty on the Olympic Hot Springs Road before the Olympic National Park entrance and the parking lot for Madison Falls. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A closer look

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Port Angeles seeks applicants for volunteer boards, committees

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles is seeking applicants to fill vacancies on several volunteer boards…

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Justices reject 4th recall petition against Snohomish County sheriff

OLYMPIA — The state Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a lower court’s ruling that rejected a fourth recall…

Jon Langdon of Port Townsend, ECHHO’s 2021 volunteer of the year, helps Pat Norton, one of the nonprofit agency’s clients. ECHHO seeks volunteers to drive people to their medical appointments around the region. (ECHHO)

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Helping Hands organization seeks volunteer drivers

Drivers take clients to medical appoints, run errands

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Mask mandates may be lifted at state level as early as April

Governor’s office could announce changes this week

Heart signs were hung on the poplar trees lining state Highway 20 in Port Townsend on Saturday. One sign was signed by someone named Bill that declared, “Save the Poplars.” The signs were taken down on Sunday. City Manager John Mauro said Tuesday that city crew members did not remove the signs. The Peninsula Daily News on Monday incorrectly said that they had.(Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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For the love of poplars

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Kevin Richter (Photo courtesy Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)

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Search continues for missing Joyce man

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office seeks information from public

A hiker walks up Olympic Hot Springs Road in the Elwha Valley in Olympic National Park on Saturday. The road remains closed to vehicles just inside the park boundary after portions of it were destroyed by the river in 2015. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hiking in the valley

A hiker walks up Olympic Hot Springs Road in the Elwha Valley in Olympic National Park on Saturday.

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New site for Clallam County Emergency Operations Center considered

Public safety building could house dispatch, westside fire station

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Residents want Miller Peninsula in its natural state

State eyes location as ‘destination park’

Jefferson County Anti-Racist Fund organizer Anya Callahan, left, and Goosefoot Farm grower Lex Helbling, pictured at Finnriver Farm in Chimacum, are collaborators in providing farmshares to Black, Indigenous and other people of color who live in the county. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson County Anti-Racist fund seeking equity

Farmers, donors give funds and produce with their neighbors