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Fair Queen Allison Pettit, front, and Queen's Court Sophia Lawson, shown on Aug. 6 on their parade float in the Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival, will preside over the Clallam County Fair starting on Thursday in Port Angeles.

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Clallam County Fair back in 2022

Four days of grandstand events, music, food and fun start Thursday

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Lower Dungeness: Towne Road and Levee Trail closed

SEQUIM — Towne Road and the adjacent Dungeness Levee Trail are currently closed due to construction activity.

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Campfires restricted in national park, forest

Extremely dry conditions cited

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Scott Edmundson, a PNNL-Sequim research botanist, speaks at PNNL-Sequim’s seawater propagation station with, from left, Jennifer Granholm, U.S. Secretary of Energy, U.S. representative Derek Kilmer, Geri Richmond, DOE’s undersecretary for Science and Innovation, and others about PNNL-Sequim’s efforts to harness essential minerals from the ocean and plant life.

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Secretary of Energy tours Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-Sequim

Facility could see funding for research and development

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Peninsula College trustees, new president conduct retreat

PORT ANGELES — New Peninsula College President Suzanne Ames had her first meeting this week with the board…

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Crash victim is identified

Pilot who died was from Friday Harbor

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Clallam County seeks housing solutions coordinator

Commissioners to hear more discussion after position is analyzed

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Body found in tent near Brinnon unidentified

BRINNON — An autopsy could not identify the man whose body was found in a tent Sunday along…

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Housing, opioids topics at county meetings

Meetings across Clallam, Jeffersom counties

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Port Townsend City Council to consider welcome statement for transgender people

City committee prepares statement of support

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Chamber pleased with Ride the Hurricane

Canadians able to participate again

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Navy to conduct training exercise

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island has a training exercise scheduled for today.

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Chetzemoka filling in for Salish on ferry route

PORT TOWNSEND — The M/V Chetzemoka will replace the M/V Salish this morning after the Port Townsend-Coupeville route…

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Jefferson County fair returns with three days of events

Crafts, cattle, cats to be featured

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Applicants sought for project grants

PORT ANGELES — The Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust is currently accepting applications for grants to be…

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Access from River Road to West Silberhorn Road was closed for several hours Monday after a cyclist died after being struck by a garbage truck.

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Sequim man dies after he was hit by garbage truck

SEQUIM — A Sequim man has died after he was struck by a garbage truck, reported the Sequim…

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Agencies support Dash Air

Kenmore Air filed complaint to USDOT

Public comment on the purchase of 17 acres adjacent to Hoko River State Park is now open.

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Purchase near Hoko River open for public comment

Seventeen acres near state park

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Injured hiker rescued from Cape Johnson

SEATTLE — The Coast Guard rescued an injured hiker from the beach near Cape Johnson in Olympic National…

Three members of an orca family swim off the east shore of the National Wildlife Reserve on Protection Island near Port Townsend on Monday. Southern Resident orcas have only 74 members and are listed as an endangered species. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Southern Residents spotted

Three members of an orca family swim off the east shore of the National Wildlife Reserve on Protection…