On a farm in Quilcene, the free Concerts in the Barn series will present classical music performances this summer, including Seattle Symphony violinist Elisa Barston, left, and her sister Amy Sue Barston, a cellist, on July 31 and Aug. 1. With pianist Jessica Choe joining them, the Barstons will become Trio Hava, performing music of Lily Boulanger, Ludvig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms.   photo courtesy Concerts in the Barn

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Series season begins this weekend

Classical music heard indoors, outdoors

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Guilty plea in hate crime

Sentence Aug. 19 for Clallam Bay man

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Sequim to test sewers with smoke starting Monday

SEQUIM — The City of Sequim Public Works Department will conduct sanitary sewer smoke testing from Monday through…

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks as he meets with Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in Calgary, Alberta, Wednesday, July 7, 2021. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP)

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Fully vaccinated Americans possibly may enter Canada as of mid-August

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Gov. Jay Inslee declares state drought emergency

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Soroptimists set to meet Friday

PORT ANGELES — Chris Fidler and Jess Grello will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles…

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Port of Port Angeles mulls ferry pier rehab

Grant application for federal funding likely

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Quilcene Fire District asking for EMS levy renewal

Six-year renewal would pay for EMTs

The late Stanley Cummings is pictured hiking in a photograph provided by his widow, Sigrid Cummings.

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Former Northwest Maritime Center director dies

Community leader leaves legacy in Port Townsend

Peter Johnson, human resources manager for the McKinley Paper Co. mill in Port Angeles, talks about his company during Wednesday’s Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce luncheon. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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McKinley Paper Co. tells of successes

Mill aims to hire additional 20 workers

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Port Angeles man in jail after wreck

Pickup was stolen in Jefferson County, authorities said

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Bicyclist hurt in collision on state Highway 19; driver charged

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Berry now health officer for both Jefferson, Clallam

Appointment made Thursday afternoon

Housing Solutions Network director Justine Gonzalez-Berg will moderate Saturday’s housing forum at the Cotton Building in Port Townsend. (Photo courtesy of Justine Gonzalez-Berg)

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Housing topic of Port Townsend forum

City Council candidates to answer questions

Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols, left, talks about a proposed mental health court program accompanied by District Court Judge Dave Neupert on Tuesday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Mental health court proposed

Clallam County prosecuting attorney leads effort

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First Federal Community Foundation announces spring grant awards

First Federal Community Foundation has selected 19 nonprofit organizations to receive a total of $452,500 in funding during…

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Golf Course Road to be repaved

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Growler jet noise meeting Thursday

Meeting hosted by Sound Defense Alliance

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Clallam County primary ballots to be mailed Wednesday

Nine races set, four for Port Angeles City Council

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Jefferson County primary ballots to be mailed Wednesday

North Olympic Peninsula registered voters will start receiving their ballots for the Aug. 3 primary election by the…