Registered nurses Kelly Bower and Dmitriy Lisenkoff prepare COVID-19 vaccination doses at the Jamestown Family Health Clinic drive-thru clinic in Sequim in March. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sequim’s 2020 Citizens of Year: Essential workers

Chamber selects group for pandemic efforts

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Larisa Jean Dietz of Sequim sits with attorney Stan Myers on Friday at Clallam County Superior Court in Port Angeles.

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Verdict in on stabbing

Jury finds woman guilty of attempted murder

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Mike Schefers of Port Angeles works out at the Olympic Peninsula YMCA in Port Angeles.

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Employee shortages cramping Clallam County businesses

Capacity is restored, but staff ing low

The sign at the Courtyard Cafe in downtown Port Townsend tells the tale of restaurants in summer 2021. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Staffing shortages cramp businesses

Capacity restored, but service constrained

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Civil Air Patrol plans open house Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — The Dungeness Flight of the Civil Air Patrol will host an open house at 6:30…

Raffle winners Mary and Steve Herbel, enjoy their new Adirondack chairs while, from left to right, Dollie Sparks, Arlene Sawyer, Vina Winters, Suzan Mannisto, Joan Whiting, Sharon Hampton and Alan Burwell pass a check for the proceeds from the Windermere Real Estate/Sequim-East Community Service Day Raffle. 

The raffle raised $1,153.96 for the Sequim Prairie Garden Club to help fund the upkeep of Pioneer Memorial Park. 

The chairs won by the Herbels were built by the brokers of Windermere on June 11, their annual Community Service Day. 

For more information, or to donate to the garden club, visit www.sequimprairiegardenclub.org.

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Raffle raises funds for memorial park

The Windermere Real Estate/Sequim-East Community Service Day Raffle raised $1,153.96 for the Sequim Prairie Garden Club to help…

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Sunland awards scholarships

SEQUIM — The Sunland Homeowners Association has awarded $4,000 scholarships to two Sequim High School graduates.

Lora Brabant, on left, presents the Clallam County School Retirees Association’s 2021 Community Service Award to Ray and Ginni Weigel, also pictured is Daisy, the service dog. 

The Weigels were recognized for their support of the community through children’s book drives, cleaning trails, tutoring within the Port Angeles School District and other volunteer services.

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Clallam County School Retirees Association recognizes service

Lora Brabant, left, presents the Clallam County School Retirees Association’s 2021 Community Service Award to Ray and Ginni…

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Hoffman Trail closed for logging work

PORT TOWNSEND — The Walt Hoffman Trail at Gibbs Lake County Park will close Tuesday, according to a…

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Cliff Hales of Port Angeles and his daughter, Julie Hales, 14, work on a play structure at the Generation II Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield on Saturday in Port Angeles. Playground organizers held an informal build session attended by about 50 people on Saturday to make progress on portions of the playground left unfinished during last week's six-day community build. The Dream Playground Foundation will hold a two-day community build this Friday and Saturday with the hope of completing playground construction. Signups for the build can be found at padreamplayground.org.

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Generation II Dream Playground build days at Erickson Playfield

Signups open for volunteers

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They were off running and walking in Forks during Saturday's Fourth of July Fun Run presented by the Forks Community Hospital. The celebration peaks today with a Grand Parade and a host of other events.

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Fourth of July celebrated today

Public fireworks are planned tonight in Port Angeles and Sequim, while Forks wraps up five days of celebration.…

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Sustainable forestry program topic at county meeting

The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear a presentation on the sustainable forestry program from Malloree J.Weinheimer, of…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Port Angeles council to consider ODT support

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Covid blastoff expected after Fourth

Locke: Unvaccinated ‘antisocial’

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Increased boat patrols planned this weekend

North Olympic Peninsula sheriff’s offices plan increased patrols on area waterways looking for drunk and impaired boaters during…

Feiro Marine Life Center docents Tom Herber, left, and Mary Cochran clean a fish tank on Thursday in preparation for today’s reopening to walk-up guests. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Feiro opens its doors to walk-up visitors Friday

Capacity reduced to protect children without vaccine

Bursts of fireworks light up the sky over Port Angeles Harbor during the 2019 Independence Day display. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fourth of July to be celebrated on Peninsula

Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks plan in-person events

Finn O’Donnell and Sorina Johnston, pictured as they graduate from Port Townsend High School last month, speak their minds about mental health during the pandemic in a video on The Benji Project website. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Teens tell of how they survived the isolation

The Benji Project conducts survey

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Workshop planned for teens

CHIMACUM — “Mindfulness in Motion,” a four-day workshop for youths age 14 and older, is offered by The…

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Buses, ferries revert to full capacity

Clallam and Jefferson transit buses are running at full capacity now.