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Lobbyist: State looking at cuts, revenue to solve shortfall

Impact expected in education, property tax, trust lands

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Man investigated for DUI after three-car crash

SEQUIM — One person was transported to a hospital after a driver failed to stop and collided with…

Penney Sanders.

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Sanders to fill hospital position

Unexpired term to be on ballot

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One injured in collision that blocks highway

SEQUIM — One person was transported to a Seattle hospital following a two-car collision at U.S. Highway 101…

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Peninsula College Foundation has scholarships available

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Foundation announced it has nearly $200,000 to award to students attending Peninsula…

Rev. Asha Burson-Johnson

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Unity in the Olympics service slated

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Asha Burson-Johnson will present “Run to the One” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

The Right Reverend Scott Hayashi

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Speaker set for Lenten service in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Scott Hayashi will present a lesson about the Christian tradition of Lent at…

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.

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Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Enlightened Faith, Wisdom and Strength” during services at 11…

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‘Facts of Faith’ scheduled

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Thomas P. Hoyle will present “Fact of Faith” this weekend.

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Lenten observances set for Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

Lenten service

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Sunday program set for OUUF

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Geoff Rimositis will present “A Religion for A Time Such as This” at…

A bicyclist out on a Thursday afternoon ride reaches the trailhead along the Larry Scott Trail. The Port of Port Townsend is working to have cleaner water coming from the boatyard with a stormwater improvement project in the area. The project is designed to improve the environmental conditions of the working waterfront, which provides 20 percent of the jobs in Jefferson County. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Stormwater project

A bicyclist out on a Thursday afternoon ride reaches the trailhead along the Larry Scott Trail. The Port…

Michelle Olsen.

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Olsen hired for Port Angeles School District’s top job

New superintendent in district for 23 years

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PA teen’s body rejecting heart transplant

Landon Smith readmitted to Seattle hospital

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Neah Bay’s Qwaapeys Greene, right, received the WIAA Sportsmanship Medallion from Lauri McCaulley for her play in the Red Devils’ 51-36 state quarterfinal win over Oakesdale on Thursday at the Spokane Arena.

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STATE BASKETBALL: Red Devils rally back; move on to Friday semifinal

Trailed 30-22 midway through 3rd, win 51-36

The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce honored four citizens during a luncheon at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course. Volunteer events photographer Ron Stecker, left, was named Citizen and the Year and philanthropist George Brown, right, was presented the Bill & Esther Littlejohn Humanitarian Award. Clallam County Fire District 3 volunteer Blaine Zechenelly, second from left, and Sequim Wheelers founder Nicole Lepping, second from right, were among the Citizen of the Year finalists. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim chamber names Citizen, Humanitarian of Year

Winners for 2024 announced at annual awards luncheon

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Annual Home Show set for this weekend

PORT ANGELES — KONP will host its 40th Home Show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and…

Joseph Prince takes a photo of a hoodie jacket on Wednesday on a small hill overlooking the entrance to John Wayne Marina near Sequim. Prince, a member of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, said the weather was ideal for adding items to the catalog of his online vintage clothing business. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Vintage clothes

Joseph Prince takes a photo of a hoodie jacket on Wednesday on a small hill overlooking the entrance…

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Gateway Visitor Center to be hub for transit options

Link to be created to ferry services

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Business association says DNR violated its legal responsibility

Argument could be grounds to file lawsuit against state