Tom Young serves to other members of the Port Townsend Pickleball Club during a game in the sun at the courts in front of the Jefferson County Courthouse on Wednesday afternoon. Temperatures are expected to cool off over the next few days. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pickleball service

Tom Young serves to other members of the Port Townsend Pickleball Club during a game in the sun…

Floyd Liljedahl, left, and Kathy Moses, both of Port Angeles, remove weeds from a garden plot planted for the benefit of the Port Angeles Food Bank on Wednesday at the Fifth Street Community Garden. They have been harvesting fresh vegetables for distribution from the food bank. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Vegetable harvest

Floyd Liljedahl, left, and Kathy Moses, both of Port Angeles, remove weeds from a garden plot planted for…

Lauren King (University of Virginia)

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Senate confirms first Native American US judge in Washington

SEATTLE — The Senate has confirmed Seattle attorney Lauren King as the first Native American federal judge in…

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Forum set for Jefferson County administrator finalists

Three candidates to interview Friday

Matt Huish.

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Contract finalized for Sequim city manager

Interim city manager Deschenes to return as assistant city manager

Anji Scalf

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Sequim chamber director resigns after three years

Board lists position online, anticipates no service disruption

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Community transmission is widespread in Forks, West End

Health officer says increased mitigation measures are needed

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October supply drive benefit Serenity House

PORT ANGELES — Express Employment Professionals will host a supply drive from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays…

Ted Bowman, design engineer with Tsunami Products, installs a unit in homeowner Don Johnson's backyard in Benicia, Calif., Sept. 28, 2021. The recent invention can make water out of the air and in parched California, some homeowners are already buying the pricey devices. The air-to-water systems work like air conditioners by using coils to chill air, then collect water drops in a basin. (AP Photo/Haven Daily)

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Units make water from air

BENICIA, Calif. — The machine Ted Bowman helped design can make water out of the air, and in…

Capt. Paul Bellesen Jr. stands Tuesday near the Washington State Ferries dock in Port Townsend. He spent nearly 30 years in the agency, most recently as the captain of the Salish, which sails between Port Townsend and Coupeville on Whidbey Island. (Zach Jablonski /Peninsula Daily News)

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Ferry captain makes his farewells

After a ‘great career,’ he’s ready to do something different

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COVID case slide tenuous

Health officer: ‘This is still a very high plateau’

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Victim in fatal bike crash identified

SEQUIM — The identity of the bicyclist who was killed on Old Olympic Highway over Labor Day Weekend…

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Port of Port Angeles accused on EPA rules

Commissioners seek discussion on potential settlement

Django Lynge, 13, and Dustin Hines, 14, stand ready for Wednesday’s ReCyclery Mountain Bike Club ride around Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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The ReCyclery launching capital campaign to grow

Plumbing, electrical upgrades could be in future for nonprofit

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Dungeness River Audubon Center to change name

New name reflects mission to educate about the natural environment

JoVonne Lingvall stands by a new pedestrian crosswalk at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church where she and her sister were struck by a vehicle last November. Lingvall survived, but her sister Lorraine (Reandeau) Anderson died four days later. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Solar-powered lights now illuminate crosswalk

Effort follows collision that killed church attendee

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Clallam records 2 more deaths

Nine Brinnon students infected

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Clallam County Volunteer Hospice to hold orientation

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct an online orientation session for potential volunteers from…

Every few months, Cathie Osborne will meet with her doctor at Swedish Medical Center via Zoom and, with a magnet and cell phone, her treatment for essential tremor can be adjusted remotely by medical staff in Seattle without making an all-day trip. “Knowing we don’t have to make those trips is such a relief,” she said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)=

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New option helps tame tremors with adjustments

Sequim woman is first in state to receive treatment

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Hospital workers getting vaccines

Oct. 18 deadline looms in 2 weeks