Graphic courtesy of North Olympic Library System / The Outdoor Play Area at the soon-to-be-renovated Sequim Library — accessed through a gate on the building’s east side and the interior Children’s
Area — will be named in memory of Dorothy DeLand.

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Sequim Library expansion draws donations

SEQUIM — The Sequim Library Expansion and Renovation Project recently received three large donations.

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EJFR, Port Townsned extend agreement

Pact concerns fire marshal duties, inspections

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Clallam revisits staffing clerk post

District Court 1 had cut hours

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Port Angeles man dies in one-vehicle rollover

PORT ANGELES — A 40-year-old Port Angeles man died when his SUV left the roadway on O’Brien Road…

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Port Angeles woman hurt in rollover

SEQUIM — A Port Angeles woman was involved in one-vehicle rollover at Kitchen-Dick Road and U.S. Highway 101,…

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Taxes focus of proposed ballot measures

Capital gains tax repeal; ban on any kind of income tax

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Kenzie Carney of Port Angeles plays guitar and sings while giving away candy canes, oranges and homemade cookies in front of the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain on Tuesday. Carney said the effort was an opportunity to spread holiday cheer to those who might need it on the day after Christmas.

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A cheerful chord in Port Angeles

Kenzie Carney of Port Angeles plays guitar and sings while giving away candy canes, oranges and homemade cookies…

Wreathes, personal notes and flowers adorn the fence outside the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Tuesday after much of the playground was destroyed by fire last week. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rebuilding Port Angeles’ Dream Playground could start as early as this summer

As donations pour in, supplies, availability will remain hurdles

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members help students ride the bus in September while helping direct traffic for parents at drop-off/pick-up for the K-2, 3-5 reconfiguration of Greywolf and Helen Haller elementary schools. Sequim School District officials have started conversations to consider changing bus routes to improve attendance and behavior, among other things. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim schools consider two-tiered bus system

Secondary students could start later in day

Santa Claus, portrayed by Stephen Rosales, greets Paisley Schroeder, 2, and Deb Bemm at a Christmas lunch in Sequim on Monday at the Carroll C. Kendall Unit of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. The annual lunch is hosted by the Khela family of Sequim which began hosting a community meal on Christmas 10 years ago as a way of giving back to the community. This year 20 turkeys and 10 hams were cooked to feed what’s estimated to be about 400 people. Children were able to choose up to four gifts, donated to the event by community members and the local branch of Toys for Tots. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday greetings

Santa Claus, portrayed by Stephen Rosales, greets Paisley Schroeder, 2, and Deb Bemm at a Christmas lunch in…

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Port Angeles launches webpage, survey for short-term rentals

City seeks feedback on proposed regulations

Todd Mielke.

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Administrator explains county government

Counties aren’t easy to run, Mielke says

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Two hurt in car wreck chain reaction

PORT ANGELES — Two people were reportedly taken to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles after a Friday…

A Christmas ornament hangs from the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree as a pedestrian walks past the plaza at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain. The tree, towering above the intersection at First and Laurel streets, will remain illuminated through the holiday season. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Merry Christmas

A Christmas ornament hangs from the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree as a pedestrian walks past the plaza…

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Peninsula College Board of Trustees recognizes foundation president

Foundation has raised nearly $6 million and started new campaign

From left, Ted Krysinski, Jordan Pollock, Steve Craig, Andy Schmucker, Max Plattner and Rolf Schumann work at the Wooden Boat Festival circa 1996. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

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East Jefferson ‘EMS legend’ praised after retirement

Lead roles taken during 33 years of service

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Dog rescued in time for Christmas

SEQUIM — A dog heard barking down a cliff off Finn Hall Road was rescued safely on Saturday,…

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Quake epicenter west of Quilcene

QUILCENE — A 4.0 magnitude earthquake 3.7 miles west of Quilcene rattled homes early Christmas Eve, according to…

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Limited snow hampers winter sports at Hurricane Ridge

Warmer weather is melting snow across Pacific Northwest

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The McKenzie family, Ian, Lori and son Joshua, at home in Port Townsend on Thursday.

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Home Fund helps family with large medical bill

Pre-Christmas total donations up to $98,528