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Stream steward course takes application for next session

PORT HADLOCK — The Washington State University Jefferson County Extension is accepting applications for its stream steward course.

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Wrestling grant billed named for late Sequim firefighter

Van De Wege bill passes Senate with no opposition

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Local providers discuss end-of-life decisions

Presentation of options, planning, legal concerns

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Bills out of committee

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been corrected to show that SHB 1389 was referred to the House Rules…

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Report: Sequim firefighter died of heart disease

SEQUIM — Initial autopsy results show the on-duty death of a 46-year-old Sequim firefighter in early January was…

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Excavators work along a section of Mount Angeles Road near the Olympic National Park visitor center on Thursday as part of a project to improve the Race Street corridor from Olympus Avenue to Eighth Street in Port Angeles. Phase one of the project, which will require occasional lane closures and detours, will include utility upgrades and isafety improvements for pedestrians, bicyclists, vehicles and transit users. Later phases of the project will extend from Eighth Street to the Port Angeles waterfront.

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Race Street project underway in Port Angeles

Excavators work along a section of Mount Angeles Road near the Olympic National Park visitor center on Thursday…

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New executive director named at Olympic Angels

PORT TOWNSEND — Morgan Hanna has been named executive director of Olympic Angels.

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RV destroyed, man hospitalized after early morning fire east of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A man was taken to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles with burns and a…

Northwest Watershed Institute Volunteer crew leader David Dunn and daughter, Willow, plant trees and secure tree protectors in a recent event.

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Restoration planting season underway along Tarboo Creek

Volunteers needed for upcoming events

A cougar was spotted swimming near Vancouver Island in 2020, and researchers have found that the cats can potentially swim up to 2 kilometers, allowing them to reach more than half the islands in Puget Sound. (Courtesy photo/Tim Melling, Panthera)

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Swimming cougars cast new light on cat movement

Researchers find cougars island hopping in Puget Sound

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Serenity House, opioid settlement funds before county boards

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

This year’s Sequim Irrigation Festival royal court includes, from left, prince Fred Cameron, princess Anne Marie Barni, queen Pepper Reymond and princess Paige “Skylar” Krzyworz. They’ll tour the region extensively this summer in parades representing Sequim as ambassadors. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Pageant sets stage for Sequim Irrigation Fest events

Float to be unveiled at 7 Cedars Resort prior to dinner this month

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No one hurt in Monday morning mobile home fire

COYLE — No one was hurt in a morning mobile home fire in the 13000 block of Coyle…

Janine Kirby, EVS Tech II, prepares the machine for service. (Jefferson Healthcare)

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Robot zapping germs at Port Townsend hospital

Jefferson Healthcare uses UV light to destroy pathogens

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Nominations open for Clallam County Community Service Awards

Coupon due April 3; ceremony set May 18

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Body of unidentified man found in a tent

No foul play suspected

Finalists for the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Sequim Citizen of the Year award include, from left, Monica Dixon, David Blakeslee and Lynn Horton. Blakeslee, the Sequim Valley Lions Club president, received the award at The Cedars at Dungeness. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Blakeslee selected Sequim’s Citizen of the Year

Lions president lauded for volunteer efforts at numerous festivals

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Coho cancellations announced

PORT ANGELES — Black Ball Transport cancelled its 2 p.m. Wednesday sailing to Victoria, as well as the…

With Whidbey Island as a backdrop, a flock of brants, small geese, turns into the wind before landing in the Salish Sea at Point Hudson. The brants winter along temperate zone seacoasts and breed in the high Arctic tundra. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Flight of the brants

With Whidbey Island as a backdrop, a flock of brants, small geese, turns into the wind before landing…

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Clallam PUD board member resigns

Agency to conduct interviews in April