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Print edition to be delivered Monday; e-edition only on Thanksgiving

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have a print edition on Monday and an electronic edition only…

The Sequim Valley Lions Club donated $5,000 the Sequim Unit of the Boys Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula.
Mary Budke, on left, and Norma Turner, on right, received the donation on behalf of the Boys Girls Clubs.

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Lions donation

The Sequim Valley Lions Club donated $5,000 the Sequim Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the…

Jae McGinley

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Jae McGinley selected for fellowship, scholarship

PORT ANGELES — Jae McGinley has been selected for the Next Generation Leader Fellowship sponsored by the American…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Even in sorrow, count your blessings

THANKSGIVING DAY WILL be the first anniversary of the passing of my mother. It’s been over two years…

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KirtanFest slated for Port Townsend on Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — The second KirtanFest is set for 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.

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Bode scheduled for OUUF weekend program in PA

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “Ritual Pause” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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 “Come to the Table: Thanksgiving Blessings” during services at…

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AREA SPORTS: Turkey Trot 5K Saturday in Port Townsend

Turkey Trot 5K benefits Jumping Mouse nonprofit

Laken Folsom, a Winter Ice Village employee, tries to remove leaves that blew in from this week’s wind storm before they freeze into the surface of the rink on Thursday. The Winter Ice Village, operated by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce in the 100 block of West Front Street, opens today and runs through Jan. 5. Hours are from noon to 9 p.m. daily. New this year is camera showing the current ice village conditions at www.skatecam.org. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ice village opens in Port Angeles

Laken Folsom, a Winter Ice Village employee, tries to remove leaves that blew in from this week’s wind…

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Fort PDA receiver protecting assets

Principal: New revenue streams needed

Ella Biss, 4, sits next to her adoptive mother, Alexis Biss, as they wait in Clallam County Family Court on Thursday for the commencement of the ceremony that will formalize the adoption of Ella and her 9-year-old brother John. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)

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Adoption ceremony highlights need for Peninsula foster families

State department says there’s a lack of foster homes for older children, babies

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Legislature to decide fate of miscalculation

Peninsula College may have to repay $339K

A street sweeper on I Street in Port Angeles cleans up the street along the curbs of all the debris that blew down during Tuesday evening’s storm. Thousands were without power at the peak of the storm. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Storm causes power outages, road closures

Smaller weather system may hit Friday

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Port Angeles funds lodging tax requests

Sixteen applications to undergo review

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Port Townsend’s Water Street sewer project gets funds

City council authorizes contracts; construction to start in January

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Port of Port Angeles commissioners approve 2025 budget

Board OKs project that would treat seawater to make it less acidic

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Two injured after truck collides with tree

PORT ANGELES — Two people were injured when the truck in which they were riding left the road…

Shay-Lyn Szczepanik and her daughter Raelynn, 5, of Port Angeles are wind blown as they try to watch the wild waves at the base of Ediz Hook on Tuesday as the storm approaches. Many other weather watchers went to the spit to see and feel the winds. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Storm surge

Shay-Lyn Szczepanik and her daughter Raelynn, 5, of Port Angeles are wind blown as they try to watch…

Fire Marshal and floodplain administrator Phil Cecere answers questions with deputy floodplain administrator Greg Ballard on Monday night in Brinnon. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson commissioners update flood code

More than 70 people attend hearing in Brinnon

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PASD board accepts Brewer’s resignation

School officials highlight performance of Native American students