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Karen Huber, sister of Nash Huber, the owner of Nash’s Organic Produce, stands by large crates that hold various seeds that Nash sells to farmers. She said she’s mitigated alleged violations and concerns from property owner, Washington Land Trust, but the longtime farmer faces eviction from the property if he doesn’t comply with ending his lease agreement that goes through 2032. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Washington Farmland Trust could evict Dungeness farmer

Nash Huber helped preserve Delta Farm in 1999

Amy Seidewand chair making. (Lacey Carnahan)

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Port Townsend Woodworkers Show ready for the weekend

Event dedicated to memory of woodworking pillar

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ISSUES OF FAITH: The invitation to feast belongs to everyone

WHILE YOU MIGHT be reading this today, I needed to write it last week to meet the logistic…

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Election security measures in place

Fire suppressant just one example

Sequim quarterback Zeke Schmadeke ran for 230 yards in the Wolves’ playoff-clinching win over North Mason on Thursday. Schmadeke is shown during an Oct. 25 home game with Bainbridge.
Michael Dashiell/Olympic News Group

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PREP FOOTBALL: Sequim routs Bulldogs, moves on to postseason

Schmadeke racks up 230 yards rushing in playoff-clinching win

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PREP FOOTBALL: Screens sink Spartans in loss to high-powered Napavine

NAPAVINE — Forks wrapped its Central 2B League football regular season with a rain-soaked 54-10 loss to the…

Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group 
Hurricane Ridge visitors take part in a family snowshoe walk in 2019. Winter sports activities on the Ridge are supported by the annual Winterfest banquet, set for Nov. 23 at the Vern Burton Center.

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AREA SPORTS: Winterfest banquet Nov. 23 supports Hurricane Ridge winter sports

Tickets/table reservations at hurricaneridge.com

From left, Mercedes Sunshine Shimko and Hudson Soelter.

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Club grows local scholarships

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Garden Club awarded five area students with $1,000 scholarships.

Two ghosts dangle from a tree in the breeze in the 200 block of West 10th street in Port Angeles. Halloween events are scheduled today throughout the North Olympic Peninsula. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ghostly visions

Two ghosts dangle from a tree in the breeze in the 200 block of West 10th Street in…

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Port of Port Angeles awarded $9.4M in funds

Will help move toward zero-emission goals

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Potential defense workload changes could have ripple effects

Clallam, Jefferson counties brace for decision, expected in January

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Leaders discuss rural reproductive health

Policy, funding and workforce shortages considered

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SPORTS BRIEFS: Roughrider girls soccer hosts Saturday playoff at Peninsula College

Youth wrestling registration Monday and Tuesday in PA

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COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula men, women wrap season in different manners

Home playoff games set Nov. 9

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VOLLEYBALL: Sequim locks down second place in Olympic League

Wolves will play Bainbridge for top seed Saturday

A recent snow is visible from Port Angeles on the Klahhane Ridge on Tuesday. The forecast for the rest of the week calls for high temperatures hovering about 50 degrees with a chance of showers and overnight lows in the low 40s. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Snowy peaks over Port Angeles

A recent snow is visible from Port Angeles on the Klahhane Ridge on Tuesday. The forecast for the…

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Clallam County, Flaura’s Acres establish agreement

Utility Local Improvement District may be formed

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Ecology updates on eight Port Angeles cleanup sites

Sites not of particular worry, state spokesperson says

Deputy Mayor Rachel Anderson thanks Sequim police officer Mark Poole with a proclamation of his Lifesaving Award on Oct. 14 for preventing a man from jumping from the River Road bypass in August. (John Southard)

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Sequim police officer honored with Lifesaving Award

SEQUIM — Sequim Police Officer Mark Poole was awarded a 2024 Lifesaving Award for his efforts to save…

Two Totem Poles were missing from The Quileute Tribe’s 101 Building in Forks.

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Sheriff’s office seeking information about missing totem poles

FORKS — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is looking for information about two missing totem poles on the…