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Oyster farm long-term project for tribe

Discussion of permit acquisition began in 2015

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Concerns remain over tribe’s oyster farm in Dungeness Bay

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s proposal undergoing third-party review

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Vaccine-card mandate set to end March 11

Legal settlement has conditions

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COVID-19 case rate beginning to slide on Olympic Peninsula

COVID-19 cases continue to rise on the North Olympic Peninsula, but the case rate is beginning to go…

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Deal seeks to revive last aluminum smelter in Pacific Northwest

FERNDALE — A complex deal is taking shape to revive the Pacific Northwest’s last remaining aluminum smelter.

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State insurance commissioner adopts credit scoring ban

Others say move hurts those with good scores

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Port Angeles hiring housing coordinator

City joins federal House America program

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Free legal aid clinic set for Feb. 12; registration is Friday

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers will conduct a free legal aid clinic Saturday, Feb.…

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Lawsuit accuses COVID-19 testing company of faking results

OLYMPIA — Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson has filed a lawsuit against an Illinois-based COVID-19 testing company,…

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Work on Highway 113 begins today

Alternating traffic to be in place

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Sequim council approves salary panel, hears Kilmer

SEQUIM — The Sequim City Council has created a salary commission to analyze future council members’ pay.

In an online talk Thursday, Mimi George, pictured with the late Te Aliki Koloso Kaveia, will talk about how ancient navigation and boat-building skills continue to be relevant. photo courtesy Wooden Boat Foundation

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Mariner connects ancient skills to today’s problems

Online program set Thursday

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Clallam OKs federal funds for food programs

American Rescue Plan Act funds nearly $1.9 million divided among agencies

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COVID-19 vaccine in works for children under 5

Daycare center cases swelling, says health officer

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Castaways fire investigation underway

Land lease expired Monday

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Mandate still in effect after lawsuit settled

Proof-of-vaccine for restaurants and bars to continue for at least several weeks

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Public hearing set for Carlsborg transfer station, recycling center

An online public hearing regarding a proposed solid waste transfer station and recycling center on Carlsborg Road is…

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Deputy seeking robbery suspect mistakenly kills off-duty officer

SEATTLE — A sheriff’s deputy who responded to a call about a robbery suspect at a home mistakenly…

Library Assistant Nancy Grant unpacks one of the 40 boxes of books that arrived at the Port Townsend Library on Friday. The books — a novel and a children’s chapter book — are for the 2022 Community Read. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Two books, one a fantasy, selected for sharing

Author talks, other activities planned around literature

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Jefferson County man dies of COVID-19

Peninsula counties both add weekend cases