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Hagen set to speak today

PORT ANGELES — Jennifer Hagen will present “Quileute Indian Tribe: Marine Resource Protection and Research” at 4 p.m.…

Danette Grady, on left, receives a $350 donation from Shelli Robb Kahler, vice-president of Sound Community Bank’s Sequim Village and Sequim Creekside branch offices, to assist with the care of rescued animals at the Peninsula Friends of Animals’ cageless, no-kill shelter. 

Grady is the executive director of the animal welfare organization.

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Peninsula Friends of Animals receives donation

Danette Grady, left, receives a $350 donation from Shelli Robb Kahler, vice president of Sound Community Bank’s Sequim…

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Skykomish River hatchery to rely on native steelhead trout

INDEX — Officials said a fish hatchery for the Skykomish River will stop importing steelhead trout from the…

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Three vie for Clallam Conservation District board seat

Applications for Clallam, Jefferson appointed positions to be accepted through March 31

FILE- This March 12, 2021, file photo released by Portland Police Bureau shows smashed windows left behind by people inside the perimeter of a march by a group of about 100 hundred protesters Friday night in Portland, Ore. Portland Mayor Wheeler on Monday, Mach 15, 2021 called for an end to violence and property destruction after businesses were damaged over the weekend. Oregon's largest city has seen a series of often violent protests following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. (Portland Police Department via AP, File)

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Portland leaders condemn ongoing violence by ‘anarchists’

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Vaccination appointments open now for the next tier

Those in the Phase 1B2 category for COVID-19 vaccinations are now able to schedule appointments at clinics across…

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After COVID weighed

If all take precautions, area could be free of virus by summer

Ben Allen of Chiniak, Alaska, front, paddles out to join members of his extended family, from left, Aiya Allen, 12, and Miya Allen, 11, both of Chiniak, along with Madison Critchfield and Nancy Sharp, both of Port Angeles, and Raechel Allen of Chiniak, during a weekend kayak outing on Port Angeles Harbor. The group set out on their excursion from Sail and Paddle Park on Ediz Hook. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Kayak adventure

Ben Allen of Chiniak, Alaska, front, paddles out to join members of his extended family, from left, Aiya…

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Grants provide economic relief

Directors report more than $130,000 provided

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Port of Port Angeles reaches $1.7 million settlement for harbor restoration

Commissioners mark ‘milestone,’ say more work lies ahead

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Sequim to host community talks on race, equity, inclusion

First virtual event set for Saturday

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Health officers discuss school cases

No transmission in classroom seen, they say

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Mountain View Pool in Port Townsend to open March 22

Online system for reservations in place

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Spruce Railroad Trail landslide removal set to begin

Closure expected through late April

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Former Port Angeles Band Booster Club treasurer sentenced for embezzlement

PORT ANGELES — A former Port Angeles Band Booster Club treasurer has been sentenced to 30 days in…

The Port of Port Townsend boat lift, seen from the Boat Haven beach, is one of the services the port offers the maritime community. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port commission eyes economic development role

EDC Team Jefferson currently operates as county’s ADO

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Clallam County Parent to Parent to host virtual seminar on Developmental Disabilities Administration

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Parent to Parent will host the virtual seminar “DDA 101” at 4 p.m.…

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Vaccination clinic set for Chimacum High School

About 300 shots expected to be available for Sunday

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Volunteers work on Saturday to erect an events tent that will cover a temporary ice skating rink, the centerpiece of the Port Angeles Ice Village. Normally held durring the winter months but delayed until spring due to COVID-19 restrictions, this year's skating will open on Friday and run through April 18 in a city-owned parking lot in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angles. Skating will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Port Angeles Ice Village taking shape

Volunteers work on Saturday to erect an events tent that will cover a temporary ice skating rink, the…

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Inslee orders schools in-class hybrid option

Peninsula schools already on hybrid schedules