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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Boards, commissions to hear 2025 draft budgets

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

April Jackson, The Reptile Lady, speaks while students hold a 12-foot Burmese python named “Mr. Pickles” at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles on Friday. The students, from left to right, are Braden Gray, Bennett Gray, Grayson Stern, Aubrey Whitaker, Cami Stern, Elliot Whitaker and Cole Gillilan. Jackson, a second-generation presenter, showed a variety of reptiles from turtles to iguanas. Her father, The Reptile Man, is Scott Peterson from Monroe, who started teaching about reptiles more than 35 years ago. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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The Reptile Lady

April Jackson, The Reptile Lady, speaks while students hold a 12-foot Burmese python named “Mr. Pickles” at Jefferson…

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CRTC, Makah housing partners

Western hemlock to be used for building kits

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Signs from library StoryWalk project found to be vandalized

‘We hope this is an isolated incident,’ library officials say

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Applications due for reduced-cost farmland

Jefferson Land Trust to protect property as agricultural land

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Man in Port Ludlow suspicious death identified

Pending test results could determine homicide or suicide

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “My Way or the Highway, A Question of Faith” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

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Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “My Way or the Highway, A Question of Faith”…

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Bode scheduled for OUUF weekend program in PA

OUUF speaker

Virginia Sheppard recently opened Crafter’s Creations at 247 E. Washington St. in Creamery Square, offering merchandise on consignment from more than three dozen artisans and crafters. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Crafter’s Creations brings artwork to community

Consignment shop features more than three dozen vendors

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Bark House hoping to reopen

Humane Society targeting January

Eric McRae.

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Electrical engineer to lecture on underwater sound

Discussion part of Port Townsend Marine Science Center series

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Enrollment deadline approaching for Peninsula College classes

PORT ANGELES — The first day of winter quarter on Jan. 6 at Peninsula College is close to…

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Kennel containing puppies hit by vehicle on highway

SEQUIM — A kennel containing puppies fell out of a truck and was hit by another vehicle on…

Firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 work to extinguish a fire Tuesday afternoon in the 100 block of Barnes Road. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Man found dead following house fire

SEQUIM — A man was found dead inside a home after a structure fire west of Sequim.

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Boys Girls club raises $600K at annual event

SEQUIM — The Boys &Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula raised $602,026 at a fundraising auction and dinner.

With standing water over the roads this time of year, big splashes from puddles is expected. This garbage truck heading out on Ediz Hook on Wednesday unleashes a large spray from a big puddle on the road. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Road wash

With standing water over the roads this time of year, big splashes from puddles is expected. This garbage…

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Period now open for health questions

Open enrollment runs through Dec. 7

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Port Townsend expects $18M in public works expenditures next year

Director covers more than $73M in six-year capital facilities plan

Derek Kilmer.

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Congressman Kilmer to work with Rockefeller Foundation

Twelve years in Congress to come to an end

Former state Sen. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Lake Sutherland, said 18 years in public office was a “life-altering experience.” (Kevin Van De Wege)

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Van De Wege reflects on political career

Former senator to continue firefighting, begin consulting