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A pileated woodpecker in Quimper West in the Quimper Wildlife Corridor. (Wendy Feltham)

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More than 100 acres added to Quimper Wildlife Corridor

Land moved from state into permanent conservation through Land Trust

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Two sent to hospital after motorcyle collides with truck

PORT ANGELES — Two people suffered significant injuries when the motorcycle they were riding collided into the back…

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PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Robinson homers twice, Reid hits inside-the-park homer in Roughrider softball win

PORT ANGELES — Spring rains felled nearly all the diamond sports on the North Olympic Peninsula Thursday, but…

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Track & Field: Port Angeles’ Parker Nickerson, Paige Mason lead Rider boys and girls at Bainbridge meet

East Jefferson freshman Arden Moore wins the 100-meter sprint

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Economic development councils to make presentations this week

Meetings across Clallam and Jefferson counties

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Port of Port Angeles renews lease for Composite Recycling Technology Center

Agreement covers 26,000 square feet at airport business park

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Port Townsend Police Department recognizes award recipients

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Police Department recognized officers, employees, volunteers and community partners during a departmental…

Hanna Paoluccu of Alexander, N.Y., and Rosie Berg of Nevada City, Calif., members of the Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group and working with the Jefferson County Noxious Weed Board, remove poisonous hemlock weed from along the Larry Scott Trail in Port Townsend on Monday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Poison hemlock removal in Port Townsend

Hanna Paoluccu of Alexander, N.Y., and Rosie Berg of Nevada City, Calif., members of the Hood Canal Salmon…

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YMCA to build childcare facility

$1-2M still needed for $6.7M project

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Clallam to continue providing deputy to Forks

Contract includes wages, mileage and maintenance reimbursement

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Fire district volunteers lauded

SEQUIM — Clallam County Fire District No. 3 recently recognized seven members of its Community Emergency Response Team…

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Funding needed for Port Townsend homeless shelter

Operation at Legion Hall to close April 30

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Teachers’ union set to honor picket line

Without agreement, paraeducators to strike

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Planned power outage to affect 4,100 West End customers Thursday night

CARLSBORG — Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 will turn off electricity to West End customers from…

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Black Press Media concludes transition of ownership

Hyperlocal news network Black Press Media, which operates Sound Publishing, completed its sale Monday (March 25), following the…

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Grant for Forks treatment plant to be discussed

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Opportunity Fund Advisory Board will discuss a $295,000 grant for the City…

A tree that has grown out of its tree box and shattered a nearby curb and sidewalk in the 100 block of North Oak Street is among those targeted for removal and replacement in downtown Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles tree and sidewalk replacement to begin Monday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles downtown tree and sidewalk replacement project will begin Monday.

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Port Angeles High School evacuated due to bomb threat

Nothing suspicious found, principal says

Bobby Doisher, a prospective member of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, carries a discarded printer to a waiting truck to be taken away for recycling as a line of cars wait to drop off unwanted electronic equipment during the club’s electronics recycling event on Saturday in the parking lot of Port Angeles Civic Field. The club, in partnership with SBK Recycling, collected hundreds of pounds of old computers, televisions, printers and other equipment as vehicles lined up for blocks along nearby Race Street to dispose of castoff electronics. Proceeds from the event were to benefit Kiwanis service programs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Recycling electronics at Port Angeles Civic Field

Bobby Doisher, a prospective member of the Olympic Kiwanis Club, carries a discarded printer to a waiting truck…

Joey Belanger has been named the Olympic Peninsula YMCA’s vice president of operations and YMCA of Sequim branch executive. (Olympic Peninsula YMCA)

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YMCA names new Sequim branch executive

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula YMCA has welcomed new leadership and said happy trails to a Sequim-based executive.