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One timber sale canceled, two approved

Advocates vow they will continue to fight

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Port of Port Angeles ready to approve budget

Agency also considering Project Macoma

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Port of Port Townsend approves operating, capital budgets

Agency OKs increases to rate card, two levies

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Tax reduction passed for salmon project

Land use to benefit public, environment

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High tides, strong winds expected to hit Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula will experience high tides and strong winds over the next two…

Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s catch basins. They used a sprayer and additional tools to suck out all the debris, mostly leaves, to prevent flooding. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Flood prevention

Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s…

Colleen Robinson, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County, signs off on purchasing 7.7 acres at 303 Mill Road in Carlsborg. Part of the $1.93 million purchase was covered by an $854,000 bequest from the late Frances J. Lyon. The property will be called Lyon’s Landing. (Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County)

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Habitat purchases Carlsborg property

Organization plans to build 45 homes

Fresh produce is available at The Market at the Port Angeles Food Bank. (Port Angeles Food Bank)

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Port Angeles, Sequim food banks honored with Farmer of Year award

North Olympic Land Trust highlights local program

Clara (Rhodefer) Muma, 5, looks at a memorial honoring her great-great-great uncle Clyde Rhodefer of Sequim in front of Carlsborg Family Church on Nov. 9. The plaque was replaced and added the names of the men from Clallam County who died in World War I. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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WWI plaque rededicated for 10 servicemen

Community members gather at Carlsborg Family Church for ceremony

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Left-turn restrictions near Hood Canal bridge

PORT LUDLOW — After reopening the intersection of state Highway 104 and Paradise Bay Road, the Department of…

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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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Overnight closures set at Golf Course Road

PORT ANGELES — Work crews will continue with the city of Port Angeles’ signal controller upgrade project at…

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Highway 104, Paradise Road reopens

PORT LUDLOW — The intersection at state Highway 104 and Paradise Bay Road has reopened to traffic.

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Transportation plan draws citizen feedback

Public meeting for Dungeness roads to happen next year

Sequim Police officers, from left, Devin McBride, Ella Mildon and Chris Moon receive 2024 Lifesaving Awards on Oct. 28 for their medical response to help a man after he was hit by a truck on U.S. Highway 101. (Barbara Hanna)

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Sequim police officers honored with Lifesaving Award

SEQUIM — Three Sequim Police Department officers have been recognized for helping save a Mukilteo man’s life after…

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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