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ISSUES OF FAITH: Don’t be lured by the golden calf

When the Holy One gave the Torah, no bird chirped, no fowl fluttered, no ox lowed, the angels…

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Unity speaker set for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Asha Burson-Johnson will present “Get Off the History Train” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.

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Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Oneness and Polarity” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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Port Angeles City Council to limit STRs to 200

Agreement reached after compromise proposed

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Research firm lists Port Angeles as a top investment for STRs

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles ranks among the top 10 cities in the nation for short-term rental investment,…

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Teens hospitalized after Gardiner collision

SEQUIM — Sequim-area teens were hospitalized after an early morning collision with a tree on Feb. 29 in…

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Nearly $5M in state proposal for Sequim CTE project

Budget bill at Inslee’s desk

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Revenue Advisory, Healthier Together panels before county boards

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Mike Hill takes his oath of office on Friday from acting city clerk Heather Robley to become the City of Sequim’s new police chief. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Hill Sequim’s new police chief

SEQUIM — Surrounded by family, friends, colleagues and community members, Mike Hill last week officially stepped into the…

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Sequim Police Chief Sheri Crain listens to a proclamation at the Feb. 26 Sequim city council meeting as her husband Pat smiles with pride in her during the ceremony. Next to Pat is Clallam County Sheriff Brian King and, to his right, Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.

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Crain reflects on policing career

Retired chief sees city grow, adapt into a ‘jewel’

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Jefferson County to form task force for pool

Members to explore locations, construction options

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Brinnon woman airlifted to Harborview after wreck

BLYN — A Brinnon woman was listed in serious condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Wednesday…

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The Sequim Library will host an open house from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday before it closes for expansion and renovation through spring 2025. Operations will move temporarily starting April 1 to the former Brian’s Sporting Goods space.

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Sequim Library to close temporarily for renovations

SEQUIM — The Sequim Library will close for three weeks Sunday after a last-day celebration on Friday.

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Peninsula College celebrates Billy Frank Jr. Day

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will observe Billy Frank Jr. Day with events on Thursday.

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Cast members from ‘The Lion in Winter’ to sit for Drink and Draw

PORT ANGELES — A Drink and Draw event with cast from “The Lion in Winter” will be conducted…

The defending NWAC champion Peninsula College men's soccer team meets before playing a scrimmage against the Washington Huskies on Sunday. (Peninsula College)

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COLLEGE SOCCER: PC men’s soccer plays UW tough in scrimmage

SEATTLE — The Peninsula College men’s soccer team kept up its tradition of playing spring scrimmages against the…

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Towne Road bid call could be delayed to April

Review of plans moved up

Demolition continued last week by Jamestown Excavation at the former doctor’s office building at 103 W. Cedar St., adjacent to the Sequim Civic Center. Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe leaders told city staff in October 2022 that they intend to turn the space into an art gallery/gift shop. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim office demolished

Demolition continued last week by Jamestown Excavation at the former doctor’s office building at 103 W. Cedar St.,…

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CrabFest under new leadership; Nagel leaves popular attraction

This year’s festival will remain at Red Lion Hotel paring lot, City Pier

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Closures for fish passages shortened

DOT says Tumwater Creek project down to 80 days