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Port Angeles Hardwoods donates to Field Hall

Wood trim to be installed in downtown theater

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Outgoing Clallam County commissioner to be honored

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Bill Meyer of Forks watches as his golden doodle Remi chases after a tossed snowball on Wednesday at the Port Angeles dog park at Lincoln Park. Meyer said the dog loved snow and that the park was a favorite romping ground during trips to Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Colder weather expected followed by rain Friday

Shelters fill up as chill sets in

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Port Angeles changes code about private EV charging stations

Move made to increase new infrastructure

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Future of Port Townsend golf course considered

Two more open houses planned

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Peninsula Home Fund helps those in need

Cold weather increases requests for assistance

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Places to get in out of the cold open on Peninsula

Temperatures below freezing are filling shelters and warming centers while prompting the opening of others on the North…

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Places to get in out of the cood open on Peninsula

Temperatures below freezing are filling shelters and warming centers while prompting the opening of others on the North…

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Federal grants aim to improve fish passage in region

Funding part of nationwide effort

Sarah Winfield, on left, accepts the Patriot Award from Phil Sanders, Washington state chair of the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve.

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Patriot award for OMC staffer

Sarah Winfield recently received a Patriot Award from the Department of Defense’s Office of Employer Support of the…

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Sequim Council wants highway safety project to be 2023 legislative priority

Other requests include new city shop, utility connections, rent caps

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Democrats propose assault weapon ban, gun purchase permit

Rep. Mike Chapman expects passage of some version into law

Marie Cauvel adds ornaments to a tree along the sidewalk in front of her house in the 600 block of South Cedar Street in Port Angeles. The tree was one of a pair next to the street that received holiday adornment by Cauvel, who said she was taking advantage of a sunny day to accomplish the task. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday spirit

Marie Cauvel adds ornaments to a tree along the sidewalk in front of her house in the 600…

Members of the Admiralty Audubon Society, from left, Wendy Feltham, Monica Fletcher, Steve Evans and Jan North — recording what is spotted — take part in the annual Christmas bird count at Point Hudson. The team started about 7:45 a.m. and by 8:30 a.m. they had spotted and recorded more than 20 different species. An early migrating Brant was the most uncommon for this time of year. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Christmas bird count

Members of the Admiralty Audubon Society, from left, Wendy Feltham, Monica Fletcher, Steve Evans and Jan North —…

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Port Angeles marijuana producer subject of emergency license suspension

Liquor and Cannabis Board cites violations

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Jefferson County Commissioners approve supplemental budget

Includes almost $1 million in salary and benefit increases

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College dental hygiene program delayed

Certification process can take 18 months

Alan Turner, co-owner of Port Book and News in downtown Port Angeles, shovels snow from in front of his business on Tuesday morning after most of the North Olympic Peninsula was blanketed in the overnight hours. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula blanketed with snow

Snow measured in feet in some areas

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Port Angeles public hearing set on old pump house

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council will conduct a public hearing Tuesday on a proposal to…

Cmdr. Brian Tesson, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active, carries a wreath for the grave of Coast Guard veteran Harold Hanusa, who served during World War II, during Saturday’s Wreaths Across America ceremony at Mount Angeles Memorial Park in Port Angeles. The event, part of a national initiative to honor veterans of military service, saw individual branches of the military recognized during the ceremony followed by the placement of more than 2,300 wreaths for servicemen and women at six cemeteries across the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Wreaths Across America

Cmdr. Brian Tesson, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active, carries a wreath for the grave…