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Young Voices Choir seeks new members

PORT ANGELES — Young Voices Youth Choir is seeking new members for its fall season.

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

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Service set for Unity in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Ask For What You Need and Offer What You…

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “CommUnity - A Fertile Field for Growth” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

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Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “CommUnity — A Fertile Field for Growth” at 10:30…

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Crowdfunding for DNA testing on foot at 10 percent

Clallam County case centers on area near old Silver King Resort

A mural by Craig Robinson in downtown Sequim represents a new partnership between Olympic Angels and Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County. Executive director Morgan Hanna with Olympic Angels, left, said they seek volunteers and mentors to help foster families. Colleen Robinson, chief executive officer for Habitat, said people are welcome to take photos on the wall of Habitat’s Boutique Store and they’ll place a sandwich board sign with information outside, and provide pamphlets about Olympic Angels during business hours. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Olympic Angels, Habitat partner on family support systems

New mural a vision leaders hope to bring to Peninsula

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Sequim approves moratorium on manufactured home redevelopment

City staff to seek code changes to preserve parks

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Clallam Fire District 3 to sell land to raise capital

Funds could be used for new Carlsborg station, fire engines

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Landscaping law, fire awareness before county panels

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Jefferson County Public Works employee Monte Reinders, center, project manager Samantha Harper and county commissioner Greg Brotherton stand above the percolation pond for the new Port Hadlock sewer treatment facility that will be built along Loperman Road in Port Hadlock. The pond will treat, at its maximum, 700,000 gallons of treated wastewater per day. By the time the wastewater is treated and sent to this pond, it will be classified as class A reclaimed water, the highest category. The groundbreaking was held on Tuesday evening with about 35 guests on hand for the groundbreaking. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Kickoff celebrates Port Hadlock sewer

Construction on facility 20 years in making

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Resurfacing nearly complete at Fairchild International Airport

Facility to be closed at night for two weeks next month

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Clallam Bay-Sekiu sewer bid awarded for $1.5 million

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners awarded a bid for the latest phase of a multi-year effort to…

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Bomb squad called to suspicious device

The State Patrol bomb squad detonated a suspicious device that was found at Aviation Place and South Airport…

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Last Ice Cream Social for 2023 on Sunday

Ice cream social

Traffic was blocked and then diverted when a large trailer rolled over on U.S. Highway 101 east of Olympic Hot Springs Road.(Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue)

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Trailer rolls over, blocks traffic near Elwha River bridge

PORT ANGELES — A large trailer rolled over near the U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River…

A line of Canada geese floats past family members, from left, Maisie Christison, 8, Apollo Christison, 3, grandmother Elizabeth Keitel of Wallace, Idaho, and mother Megan Christison of Port Angeles, on a warm day on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles. The group was enjoying cooler temperatures near the water. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Just passing through

A line of Canada geese floats past family members, from left, Maisie Christison, 8, Apollo Christison, 3, grandmother…

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Port Angeles man to serve 34 years in prison

Convicted of sexual abuse with minors

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Polynesian canoe visit delayed, plans to visit Seattle this weekend

Details of landing in Port Townsend are yet to be determined

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Port Townsend, Fort Worden PDA agree to identify areas of concern

Meeting documents, financial concerns among items

A smoky haze seen from Port Angeles Boat Haven from wildfires in eastern Washington and Canada affected air quality in the North Olympic Peninsula on Sunday. The National Weather Service said Monday that westerly winds should help clear out the smoke and lead to clear conditions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Smoke clears off Peninsula

Fires continue, but westerly winds bring fresh air

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Car into tree sends man to Seattle hospital

PYSHT — An Ocean Park man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after the vehicle he…