In honor of the Day of the Dead, Port Townsend High School students constructed decorations for the school's second-floor windows facing Benton Street. The students invite people to drive or walk past the windows as they're illuminated tonight and Monday night. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Day of the Dead images light up windows

Tributes also in high school library

At the Veterans Day event at Port Townsend's American Legion hall Thursday, Post Commander Kathryn Bates called on attendees to remove the stigma around asking for help with post-traumatic stress and depression. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Veterans Day: ‘Their service matters’

Speaker says suicide prevention top priority

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Quilcene board eyes school bond

Revenue would go toward new elementary school, other projects

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Veterans Day ceremonies set in Jefferson County

Commemorations of Veterans Day are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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OlyCAP Retired and Senior Volunteer Program seeking volunteers

PORT ANGELES — The OlyCAP Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is seeking volunteers to work with students at…

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Veterans Day ceremonies set in Clallam County

Commemorations of Veterans Day are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula today.

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A work crew erects a tent on Wednesday that will cover a temporary ice skating rink to be installed for the annual Winter Ice Village in the 100 block of West Front Street on downtown Port Angeles. Daily ice skating will begin on Nov. 19 and continue through Jan. 3.

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Ice Village coming together in Port Angeles

A work crew erects a tent on Wednesday that will cover a temporary ice skating rink to be…

Some of the staff at WorkSource Clallam County stand in the resource lab where locals will soon be able to work on resumes, send emails and more as they seek new work. Pictured staff, include, from left, Claire Weaver, trade act, WIOA adult and dislocated worker for Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties; Jon Ferguson, veterans employment specialist, with Professor the dog;  John Krouse, strategies for success instructor; and Brandino Gibson, supervisor. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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WorkSource moves to Sequim office

Supervisor: This is a re-employment office

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Cargo containers from ship that caught fire still missing

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The elderly Lombardy poplars, slated for removal, stand near the boatyard and the power lines along Sims Way in Port Townsend. (Port of Port Townsend)

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Local officials, public wrangle over future of Port Townsend’s poplars

Town hall not last meeting on topic

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Northwest Commanding Officer Capt. Edward Miller, left, and Lt. Emily Wolff laid flowers on the grave of Construction Mechanic Third Class Petty Officer Marvin G. Shields during a Veterans Day ceremony conducted Wednesday morning at the Gardiner Cemetery. Shields is the only Navy Seabee to have received the Medal of Honor. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Medal of Honor recipient honored with ceremony

Navy commemoration held in Gardiner

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Another COVID-19 death reported

Pediatric clinic appointments available

Michael Maxwell, chief executive officer of the North Olympic Healthcare Network, stands on a balcony overlooking the organization's main clinic in downtown Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Health care group plan to expand again

North Olympic Healthcare Network to open third facility

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High wind gusts prompt brief closure of Hood Canal Bridge

Strong winds that blew out electrical power for more than 64,000 customers east of the North Olympic Peninsula…

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Veterans Day ceremonies set on Peninsula

First major observance today

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The Royal Caribbean Cruises ship Ovation of the Seas sits anchored at the mouth of Port Angeles Harbor on Tuesday.

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Huge cruise ship to be in Port Angeles Harbor until Sunday

PORT ANGELES — The 16-deck Ovation of the Seas cruise ship, which anchored in Port Angeles Harbor on…

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Port Townsend water rates likely to rise

New system, contract with mill in works

From left, Patricia Bolen, Geoff Fong, Anne Ficarra, Walter Vaux, Debbie Littlejohn and Terri Alexander ride on the Ukuleles Unite float, preparing for the August 2021 Rhody Parade in Port Townsend. The ukulelists are part of Bolen’s support system as she recovers from a difficult series of events. (Ukuleles Unite)

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Therapist knows from experience how to cope

Friends help her through spouse’s death, cancer surgeries

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Sequim council votes to continue business grants

New city manager absent from meeting

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Maple tree theft leader sentenced

Tree DNA evidence used in trial