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Charter review set for next year

Candidates for commission on November ballot

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Clallam County to extend Norpoint security contract another six months

Corrections deputy says new hires are going through academy

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Water service restored following main break in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Water service was restored to 28 affected homes near Ninth and Oak streets in Port…

John Brewer.

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Remembrance event set for former publisher

Community invited Saturday to share stories of John Brewer

The 2024 Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby Winner(s) plural were John and Sarah Aten of Port Angeles. Their new 2024 Toyota Corolla from Wilder Auto in Ruby Red is a “nice treat” said John Aten. But his wife Sarah will drive it mostly as they have other autos in the family. Every year the family buys the big package for $350 which includes one entry in the VID race and 60 other duck entries in the main race of pluck a duck from a truck. Note that “their” VID duck is labeled JETS. The four letters stand for the four members of their family - John, Elora (a teen), Tim (also a teen) and Sarah. It's their family code, they often use. Sarah said this is all “so cool”. dlogan

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Pluck a Duck winners

John and Sarah Aten of Port Angeles won the 2024 Toyota Corolla donated by Wilder Auto in the…

Wilder Senior pitcher Landen Olson of Forks is backed up by his first baseman Brayden White of Sequim as he pitches in the first inning of Wilder's game with Narrows U18 out of Gig Harbor. Narrows won 7-6. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Sr. comeback falls just short

PORT ANGELES — The Wilder Senior Baseball Club was left still looking for its first win of the…

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder players come from all around the Peninsula

The Wilder Baseball Club is fielding a AAA American Legion senior team with a mix of Sequim, Port…

Kari Chance, shown Friday in Port Angeles, has been selected to be the executive director for the Juan de Fuca Foundation. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Juan de Fuca Foundation chooses new executive director

Kari Chance rises from volunteer to top post for arts organization

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Jefferson, Bayside to manage shelter

County would fund effort between organizations

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Clallam County looks to replace Whiskey Creek bridge

Lodging tax grant will fully cover $75K project costs

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Sequim to host series of planning workshops

SEQUIM — The city of Sequim will conduct three workshops on its comprehensive plan June 11-13.

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Clallam County Fire District 2 commissioners to conduct special meeting

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Fire District No. 2 commissioners will conduct a special meeting at today at…

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Intersection to close to prepare for roundabout

PORT LUDLOW — The intersection of state Highway 19 at state Highway 104 will close at 6 a.m.…

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Clallam fire district eyeing two levies

Funds would support services, Carlsborg station

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Peninsula College to celebrate Spring Arts Week

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will celebrate Spring Arts Week.

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High school, college graduation ceremonies set this month

High school and college graduation ceremonies will begin next weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Artist Christopher Keywood of San Diego creates a mermaid mural on the north side of HarborTowne Mall in downtown Port Angeles on Thursday. Keywood, along with the mall's owner, decided that the blank wall deserved a decoration visible from The Gateway transit center and nearby North Lincoln Street. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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A mermaid’s touch

Artist Christopher Keywood of San Diego creates a mermaid mural on the north side of HarborTowne Mall in…

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Port of Port Angeles commissioners examine replacement of log loader

Officials approve engineering firm for project at Marine Terminals 1 and 3