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The Rev. Phillip LaBelle

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church service set

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Phillip LaBelle will lead services at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Rev. Dr. Clancy Blakemore

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Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Clancy Blakemore will present “All is God, All is Good” at 10:30 a.m.…

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Five elected to Waterfront District board

PORT ANGELES — Five people have been elected to three-year terms on the Port Angeles Waterfront District board…

Aspen Mason-Kleeb, left, and Satria McKnight, both of Port Townsend and members of Popup Movement in Port Hadlock, a circus school owned by Sadie La Donna, right, rehearse a routine they were set to perform Wednesday in a performance as part of the First Night event put on by the Production Alliance. Watching is Julia Franz, seated, a rigger for the company. (Steve Mullensky/ for Peninsula Daily News)

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First Night

Aspen Mason-Kleeb, left, and Satria McKnight, both of Port Townsend and members of Popup Movement in Port Hadlock,…

Holiday lights reflect off the water at Boat Haven in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday reflections

Holiday lights reflect off the water at Boat Haven in Port Angeles.

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Clallam extends public defense

Contract agreement is through February

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Celebration of life set Super Bowl Sunday

Messages continue to arrive for John Nutter

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Committee members sought for ‘For’ and ‘Against’ statements

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County commissioners are seeking county residents to serve on the “For” and “Against”…

Anita La Salle, kneeling in the center, poses with her family of son, daughters, son-in-law and grandkids, all from Port Townsend, after spending Saturday on a scavenger hunt and celebrating a reunion to welcome a long-lost family member who hasn’t been seen in more than 50 years. The hunt originated at the Port Townsend Goodwill, where they each had to buy matching clothes, and took them to various venues around Port Townsend culminating at the anchor at Fort Worden State Park. This is the first Christmas they have all been together as a family. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Family reunion

Anita La Salle, kneeling in the center, poses with her family of son, daughters, son-in-law and grandkids, all…

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Clallam seeking to extend contracts

Pacts would impact criminal justice in Port Angeles, Sequim

John Nutter.

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Olympic Medical Center board commissioner dies at age 54

Nutter, police officer of year in 2010, also worked for hospital, port

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State Patrol: Four injured after driver falls asleep at wheel

PORT HADLOCK — Four people were injured after a driver fell asleep at the wheel, left the roadway…

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Search and rescue teams locate deceased man

PORT ANGELES — A deceased man was located following search and rescue efforts after a family member had…

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ODT near Hill Street reopens after landslide

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Discovery Trail between Hill Street and Marine Drive in Port Angeles has reopened…

Justice Loftus holds up a dinosaur mask he received at the Winter Wishes assembly. He said he plans to use it to play with his younger brother. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim High School assembly grants students’ requests

Annual assembly provides gifts via leadership class

Marylaura Ramponi stands by an excavator donated for geotechnical work at Sequim School District by Jamestown Excavating. She donated $1 million for the naming rights of the Ramponi Center for Technical Excellence, a career and technical education building that will be built in conjunction with new buildings at Sequim High School. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Progress begins on CTE building

Ramponi Center could be done by early 2028

Deb Carlson, president of the Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild, presents a check for $9,585 to Deputy Police Chief John Southard and City Manager Matt Huish to help purchase three automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for three new vehicles and new AED pads and first aid supplies for the full fleet. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Guild marks $2.5M in support for medical needs

Shop donations reopen in February, sales in March

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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…

Volunteers serve up a full breakfast on Christmas morning, for the Third Community Breakfast at the Fred Lewis Scout Cabin in Port Townsend put on by the Reach Out Community Organization, a homeless advocacy program. A full breakfast was served to about 150 people during the morning. On the serving line are, from the back, Rose Maerone, Marie France and Susan Papps. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Festive breakfast

Volunteers serve up a full breakfast on Christmas morning, for the Third Community Breakfast at the Fred Lewis…

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Growler analysis report complete

Environmental Impact Statement and recommendations released