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Seven miles of state Highway 112 to be repaved in 2025

Asphalt overlay, guardrails, signage needed, DOT says

Matt Klontz with the Port of Port Townsend, in a yellow jacket, looks over the nearly completed south breakwater jetty at the entrance to Point Hudson Marina with Jacob Bates, an Orion employee, during a punch-list review on Wednesday. The jetty is expected to be finished next week. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Jetty nearly complete

Matt Klontz with the Port of Port Townsend, in a yellow jacket, looks over the nearly completed south…

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Power pole replacement closes Hill Street

PORT ANGELES — Hill Street was closed for five hours Wednesday for the replacement of several power poles…

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Easter programs slated at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

SEQUIM — St. Luke’s Episcopal Church has announced its schedule of services for Easter week.

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PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP: Rider golfers bounce back with low rounds vs. Bremerton

East Jefferson boys soccer plays well in tie with Klahowya

Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Sequim’s Bryant LaBoy laces a single into left field during the Wolves’ loss to North Kitsap on Thursday.

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DIAMOND ROUNDUP: North Kitsap too strong for Sequim

Reid hits 2 homers in Riders’ win

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Water rights, shelter closure before Peninsula boards

Meetings across Clallam and Jefferson counties

Joel Arrington, boat shop manager for the Northwest Maritime Center, looks at the bow of a boat he cut in half that will be an exhibit piece in the new Welcome Center being constructed in what was formerly the retail shop. The new space will have a smaller retail space with the rest of the floorplan devoted to exhibits. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Northwest Maritime Center welcome center in the works

Renovated space will serve as information hub for activities

State Rep. Steve Tharinger, Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Mike Chapman.

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More funds coming to Peninsula

Lawmakers: Investments being made in district

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DOT open to solutions other than roundabouts

Presentation focuses on areas in Port Angeles, Sequim

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Port Angeles council appoints members to boards

Public questions appointee who lives outside of city

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Forks goalkeeeper Juan Terrones makes a close save on a shot attempt by Montesano's Felix Romero during the Spartans' 3-1 loss to the Bulldogs on Wednesday night.

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PREPS: Forks boys soccer can’t tame Bulldogs

FORKS — Forks knotted the score after halftime but couldn’t find any more offense as Montesano wrestled away…

Members of 7 Cedars celebrate a Peninsula Basketball League title on March 17. Pictured are (from left) Jim Halberg, Dan Horton, Andrew Halberg, Dru Clark, Kyle Benedict, team captain Kasey Ulin, Gabe Long and Garrett Edwards.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: 7 Cedars Casino wins men’s league hoops championship

7 Cedars claims Peninsula hoops championship

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Port Hadlock woman airlifted to Harborview after wreck

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Hadlock woman was in satisfactory condition Wednesday morning after she was airlifted to…

As is tradition at the end of the Walk for Water, Interact Club members douse the president — this year Krista Charters — in Sequim’s original irrigation ditch by Sequim Middle School. Charters said carrying two large buckets of water 2 miles was harder than she thought it’d be. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Interact Club continues to ‘Walk for Water’

Fundraiser looks to build well for school in Ghana

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Log jam proposal findings released

PORT ANGELES — The National Park Service has released the results of the environmental analysis of the downstream…

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Hazard mitigation plan survey online

PORT ANGELES — The Emergency Management Division of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is asking residents to complete…

North Olympic Library System public service specialist Jessica Raivo transfers books from the stacks to a cart on Saturday at the Sequim Public Library for eventual transport to a temporary library building. The current library on North Sequim Avenue is slated for renovation and expansion with library services slated to resume on April 1 at 609 W. Washington St., next to Fifth Avenue Furniture, in the storefront that was previously Brian’s Sporting Goods. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Book transfer

North Olympic Library System public service specialist Jessica Raivo transfers books from the stacks to a cart on…

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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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Navy training exercise to be conducted Thursday

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training exercise on Thursday.