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Residents vote early in Dearborn, Mich., Nov. 3, 2024. Like in 2020, the vote count will still feature “blue mirages” or “red mirages,” in which one candidate builds a fleeting lead simply because mail or Election Day ballots are counted first. (Nick Hagen/The New York Times)

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What we’ll know and when we’ll know it: A guide to election night

Four years ago, it took days for news organizations to project Joe Biden as the winner of the…

About two dozen witches set off on the second annual Witches Paddle from Northwest Maritime to the Pourhouse pub on Saturday, a distance of half a mile. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Witches paddle

About two dozen witches set off on the second annual Witches Paddle from Northwest Maritime to the Pourhouse…

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Jefferson commissioner to speak at Studium Generale East

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County commissioner Kate Dean will present “Small Town Politics in Uncertain Times: A Retrospective”…

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Port Angeles City Council to meet Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council will conduct public hearings regarding the 2024 property tax levy…

A man drops off his ballot this weekend in front of the Clallam County courthouse in Port Angeles. Dropboxes across Clallam and Jefferson counties will be open until 8 p.m. tonight. Go to cmg-northwest2.go-vip.net/peninsuladailynews for initial results. Election coverage will be in Thursday’s print edition. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Election day

A man drops off his ballot this weekend in front of the Clallam County courthouse in Port Angeles.…

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Clallam last of its kind in nation

County has predicted president since 1980

Bruce Skinner. (Leah Leach/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Skinner earns festivals association lifetime award

Veteran music festival organizer also inducted into Hall of Fame

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Hood Canal Bridge closures set Thursday night

SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge on state Highway 104 will repeatedly open and close from 10 p.m.…

Decoy carver Ben Tyler, left, talks about the carvings he has on display to Brian Erickson, from Juneau, Alaska, during the Port Townsend Woodworkers Show at the Legion Hall in Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Decoy carvings

Decoy carver Ben Tyler, left, talks about the carvings he has on display to Brian Erickson, from Juneau,…

Family members of Ruth McCord celebrate the dedication of a park named after their mother’s legacy on Oct. 25. The future park, located near North Seventh Avenue and West Hendrickson Road, looks to honor the late Sequim resident’s wishes to offer a place for youngsters and the elderly alike. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim dedicates a new city park

Land to offer attractions for both youth, elderly

Cindy, left, and Alan Turner are selling Port Book and News after 38 years in business. The store has become a fixture in Port Angeles for its thoughtful selection of books, carefully curated gifts, exceptional customer service and community-minded spirit. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Book and News for sale after nearly 40 years

Store known for its curated selection of books, magazines

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Operations scheduled at Bentinck range this week

ESQUIMALT, B.C. — The land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will be in use from 9 a.m. to…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Transportation, broadband on agendas next week

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Noon Rotary — Meetings on Wednesdays at the student-run Wildcat Cafe at Lincoln School, 924…

Ian Mason of Edgewood, an employee of Titan Earthworks, hammers a brick paver into place at the corner of First and Oak streets in downtown Port Angeles on Wednesday as part of a project to replace and repair sidewalks and curbs across the city. Included are the installation of improved wheelchair ramps, replacement of overgrown trees and numerous street corner repairs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sidewalk repairs

Ian Mason of Edgewood, an employee of Titan Earthworks, hammers a brick paver into place at the corner…

Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe members gather by the Elwha River to hold a ceremony in support of a petition to protect forests in the Elwha River Watershed. (John Gussman)

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Groups advocate for timber cancellation

Water, environment center of concerns

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Jefferson hears possible floodplains changes

New development standards, compliance and enforcement in updated code

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Crews to trim tree limbs in Blyn

BLYN — Maintenance workers from the state Department of Transportation will be clearing tree limbs and brush along…

Ruby Speer, 3, of Port Angeles receives a treat from KaraLee Monroe of Kindred Collective as part of Thursday’s Halloween festivities in downtown Port Angeles. Hundreds of youngsters and adults made their way door-to-door in search of candy and other treasures. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Trick or treat in Port Angeles

Ruby Speer, 3, of Port Angeles receives a treat from KaraLee Monroe of Kindred Collective as part of…