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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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Work progresses on the road deck of the main over-water spans at the site of a new U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River southwest of Port Angeles on Thursday. The bridge will replace an older nearby span that was determined to have structurally-deficient pier footings. The $36 million project is expected to be completed in December.

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Elwha River bridge construction

Work progresses on the road deck of the main over-water spans at the site of a new U.S.…

Firefighters extinguished a fire in an RV near Olympic Medical Center on Wednesday in Port Angeles. No one was injured. (Port Angeles Fire Department)

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No one injured in RV fire

PORT ANGELES — No one was injured following an RV fire at Race and Georgiana streets near Olympic…

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Timeline told on Port of Port Angeles’ Maritime Trade Center

Construction slated to begin this May

A gate and concrete barricades block the north end of Towne Road as it reaches the new Dungeness River levee on Tuesday northwest of Sequim. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Residents provide Towne Road feedback

More than 30 express opinions on project

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Point Hudson Marina slated to be open today

Port of Port Townsend plans grand opening ceremony on April 24

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Short term rentals, Healthier Together Task Force on agendas next week

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

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Ridge ski season opens Saturday

Finally, enough snow falls for winter sports

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STATE BASKETBALL: Neah Bay boys fall to defending champion Wellpinit in semifinal

Will play DeSales for 3rd/5th-place Saturday at 11:15 a.m.

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STATE BASKETBALL: Neah Bay girls takes semifinal, Red Devils in 3rd straight state championship game

Neah Bay goes for repeat state title Saturday at 9 p.m.

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Mobile Healing Clinic to start in Clallam Bay on Monday

RV offers similar MAT services as Sequim facility

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Jefferson County supports $3 million federal appropriation for Mason Street development

PORT TOWNSEND — A $3 million federal appropriation for Habitat for Humanity’s Mason Street affordable housing development in…

Lena Curtis guides a snow sled with her two children, Lucien Williams, 4 1/2, and Millie, 2, all from Port Townsend, down a snow hill at Port Townsend High School on Tuesday. An overnight storm passed through but not before depositing about 3 inches of soft powder, which melted rapidly as the day warmed. The blast of snowfall was largely confined to the area around Port Townsend and Port Hadlock overnight into Tuesday morning on the North Olympic Peninsula. Another weather system was coming in on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to drop rain in the lowlands and snow in the mountains on Wednesday and early Thursday, according to meteorologist Jacob DeFlitch with the National Weather Service in Seattle. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Downhill sledding

Lena Curtis guides a snow sled with her two children, Lucien Williams, 4 1/2, and Millie, 2, all…

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Clallam PUD seeks replacement for Waddell

CARLSBORG — Applicants for the Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner seat left vacant by the death of…

Finalists for the 2023 Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber Commerce’s Citizen of the Year award include, front row, from left, Carol Labbe and Pauline Olsen. Not pictured is the award recipient, Renne Emiko Brock, who was unable to attend the chamber’s annual awards luncheon on Tuesday. Pictured with Labbe and Olsen are, back row, from left, chamber President Eran Kennedy, chamber Executive Director Beth Pratt and Lorie Fazio, Citizen of the Year committee chair. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Art advocate Brock named Sequim Citizen of Year

Labbe, Olsen finalists for town’s top civic award

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Solar array, battery storage to be installed on Port Angeles Senior Center

System could provide hours of backup power in case of an outage

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Road work to close Quinault Loop

AMANDA PARK — Work crews from Haztech Drilling will begin geotechnical drilling along the North Shore Quinault Road…

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Fiber gathering Thursday at Studio Bob

PORT ANGELES — Marva Holmes will host “St*tch &B*tch” at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.

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WEST COAST LEAGUE: All-star game to be played in Bellingham

VANCOUVER — The West Coast League unveiled its plans for the highly anticipated return of the All-Star Game…

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe council leaders celebrate the opening of the tribe’s new library at its Blyn campus on Saturday. Pictured, from left, are treasurer Theresa Lehman, vice chair Loni Grinnell-Greninger, chair/CEO Ron Allen and secretary Rochelle Blankenship. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe celebrates library opening

Chairman/CEO: New facility is ‘second to none’