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Clallam sheriff pursuing grant for updated drone

Search and rescue among camera’s uses

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PREP ROUNDUP: Forks soccer loses tight game to Ocosta 1-0

FORKS — The Spartans’ Janessa Ramos stopped numerous Ocosta shots in a tight defensive soccer battle as Forks…

Lily Alexander, left, has her mini Aussiedoodle, Wednesday, blessed by the Rev. Laura Murray of St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Port Angeles. Murray led the Blessing of the Animals on Sunday at the Gateway Transit Center. The annual blessings are performed in celebration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the 12th century patron saint of animals and the environment. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Animal blessings

Lily Alexander, left, has her mini Aussiedoodle, Wednesday, blessed by the Rev. Laura Murray of St. Andrews Episcopal…

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Rain is keeping park fires in check

New team arrive to assess damage

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Jefferson commissioners approve budget requests for third quarter

Additional revenue, grants help offset various expenditures

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Clallam County finalizing 6-year transportation plan

Thirty-four funded projects, including ODT, under review

Janice Dotson of Port Angeles, left, and Karen Turner of Sequim, both members of the North Olympic Shuttle & Spindle Guild, pull yarn on spinning wheels as part of a demonstration of the art during the Pacific Northwest Fiber Exposition on Saturday at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The three-day expo featured workshops, demonstrations and a marketplace of yarns and fibers. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pulling yarn

Janice Dotson of Port Angeles, left, and Karen Turner of Sequim, both members of the North Olympic Shuttle…

Clallam County Fire District 3 conducts a rescue on Thursday for an injured teenager in the Dungeness River. (Chris Turner)

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Firefighters rescue teen from middle of Dungeness River

SEQUIM — A 15-year-old boy was rescued from the middle of the Dungeness River with a dislocated knee.

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Two facing potential charges after rollover at midspan of Hood Canal Bridge

SHINE — At least two people could face charges after a flipped car was found abandoned at the…

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Harvest of Hope raises funds for cancer center

SEQUIM — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation raised $382,000 at its 21st annual Harvest of Hope for the…

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., talks to reporters after a closed-door meeting with Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and other House Republicans after Gaetz filed a motion to oust McCarthy from his leadership role at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday. (J. Scott Applewhite/The Associated Press)

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McCarthy becomes the first speaker to be ousted from the job in a House vote

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was voted out of the job Tuesday in an extraordinary showdown, a…

New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) is sacked by Seattle Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe (53) during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Monday, Oct. 2, 2023, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: Defense notches 11 sacks in dominating win over Giants

Witherspoon scores on a 97-yard pick-six

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Etta Street construction to take up to eight weeks in downtown Sequim

SEQUIM — A piping and pavement project along the Etta Street alleyway begins today and will take up…

Michaela Christiansen, 14, left, and Pen DeBord, 14, both of Port Angeles, use a cider press to crush fresh apples into juice and pulp during Saturday’s Applestock celebration in Sequim. The event, a benefit for several area charities, featured food, music, crafts and games in the orchard at Williams Manor B&B/Vacation Rental. Applestock 2023 beneficiaries were the Salvation Army Food Bank, Angel Tree Christmas, Coats for Kids and area food banks. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pressing apples

Michaela Christiansen, 14, left, and Pen DeBord, 14, both of Port Angeles, use a cider press to crush…

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The Sequim Logging Show, seen in May 2023, will operate next year as its own nonprofit organization to seek insurance coverage separate from the Sequim Irrigation Festival. Organizers of both the festival and show say it was a pragmatic decision and is similar to what the festival did in late 2017 after leaving the umbrella of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce.

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Logging Show to be separate from festival

New nonprofit formed, but event will continue

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Sequim downtown lot to be prepped for redesign with three potential concepts

City purchased Centennial Place property in 2013 for 100th anniversary

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Head-on collision injures five people

La PUSH — A head-on collision on U.S. Highway 101 Saturday sent one person to Harborview Medical Center…

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One hurt when driver falls asleep, hits tree

PORT TOWNSEND — A driver fell asleep behind the wheel of a car and crashed into a tree…

Homecoming Royalty are, from left, Chimacum High School King Gary Zambor and Queen Julia Breitweg, and Port Townsend High School King Ken Llotse-Rowell and Queen Tadu Dollarhide as they were introduced to the spectators at Memorial Field in Port Townsend on Friday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Homecoming court

Homecoming Royalty are, from left, Chimacum High School King Gary Zambor and Queen Julia Breitweg, and Port Townsend…

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Port Angeles School District student scores inching up

Board hears results of state assessments, approves teacher contract