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No clues found to missing hiker’s whereabouts

PORT ANGELES — An extensive search Saturday turned up no sign of a hiker who has been missing…

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COVID-19 vaccine approved for children 5-11

Peninsula officials preparing clinics

CAPTION: Lora Brabant, on left, and Gary Gleason along with Daisy, Brabant’s service dog.

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AARP community service award winners named

PORT ANGELES — Lora Brabant and Gary Gleason, members of the Clallam County School Retirees Association, received AARP…

AmeriCorps service member Maggie Baker has joined the staff at Fort Worden State Park.

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AmeriCorps service member joins staff at Fort Worden State Park

AmeriCorps service member Maggie Baker has joined the staff at Fort Worden State Park. Baker is a native…

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Bruce and Kathleen Reiter

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Community Service Awards presented Thursday

Three to be presented to four people

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Health services measure before county

Meetings across Clallam County

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County plans budget workshop

The three Jefferson County commissioners will conduct a workshop on the 2022-2023 biennial budget and the American Rescue…

Ryan Belardi, 8, rides a zipline Wednesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield as siblings James Belardi, 6, and Hayleigh Belardi, 2, along with their mother, Rachel Belardi, all of Port Angeles, wait at the launch platform. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Weekend sale to raise money for security lighting

Foundation board members donating funds

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Peninsula may have short delay in supplies of children’s COVID-19 vaccine

State has ordered doses, unsure how much will be available locally

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No sign of missing hiker

Search to continue today

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Traffic delays in progress around Lake Crescent

PORT ANGELES — Traffic delays on U.S. Highway 101 at Lake Crescent, which began Tuesday, are expected to…

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Public Disclosure Commission to send Armacost warning letter

SEQUIM — The Public Disclosure Commission announced via a letter on Oct. 18 that it would formally issue…

Danielle McClelland will be the new executive director of the Port Townsend Film Festival. (Danielle McClelland)

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Port Townsend Film Festival names new executive director

Executive coming from Indiana

Pit bull/Labrador mix Watson waits for his owner, Joost Besijn of Port Townsend, to kick the ball again while the pair played in the rain Thursday afternoon at the Mountain View Dog Park in Port Townsend. According to AccuWeather, the rain will let up in Port Townsend today through the weekend and will return Monday. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Playing in the rain

Pit bull/Labrador mix Watson waits for his owner, Joost Besijn of Port Townsend, to kick the ball again…

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Police identify man who hanged himself from tree

PORT TOWNSEND — A man who was found hanging from a tree behind Jefferson Healthcare hospital Wednesday morning…

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Three hurt in single-car wreck near Brinnon

BRINNON — Three Glenns Ferry residents were hurt when a car rolled on a hill at milepost 302…

Gov. Jay Inslee, front, talks to reporters in Olympia earlier this month as Secretary of Health Umair Shah looks on. Inslee announced Thursday that 94 percent of state workers complied with a state mandate to either get the COVID-19 vaccine or be approved for an exemption. (Rachel La Corte/The Associated Press)

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Inslee: 94 percent of state employees comply with vaccine mandate

By Nicholas K. Geranios

FILE - This October 2021, photo provided by Pfizer shows kid-size doses of its COVID-19 vaccine in Puurs, Belgium. The U.S. moved a step closer to expanding vaccinations for millions more children as a panel of government advisers on Tuesday, Oct. 26, endorsed kid-size doses of Pfizer's shots for 5- to 11-year-olds. (Pfizer via AP, File)

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FDA approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children

By Matthew Perrone

Two Forks men are accused of cutting chunks of cedar from a state Department of Natural Resources bridge at a DNR property on the Upper Hoh Road in West Jefferson County. (Photo courtesy of Department of Natural Resources)

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Forks men accused of cutting up bridge for cedar to sell on black market

Both plead not guilty; trial dates set

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Hospitalizations from COVID-19 growing on Peninsula

A growing number of hospitalizations from COVID-19 on the North Olympic Peninsula is causing concern for the region’s…