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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to consider comprehensive plan amendments

The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear recommendations from the planning commission regarding amendments to the 2020 comprehensive…

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Spike seen in under-10 Peninsula COVID cases

Locke: Too small for trend

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Water filter sale set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The Kiwanis Club of Sequim-Dungeness will sell emergency water purification filters from 3 p.m. to…

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Shred event scheduled Saturday

SEQUIM — The Fiver Acre School Parent Service Organization will conduct a paper shredding fundraiser 10 a.m. to…

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Port Townsend City Council asked to wait for results of state investigation of Fort Worden PDA

Auditor’s office probes possible embezzlement

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Port Angeles to take over city waste collection

Contract with collection service to be terminated

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Sequim School District sends out request for qualifications for capital projects

SEQUIM — The Sequim School Board has approved the release of a request for qualifications to oversee a…

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Paving project, including Race Street repairs, begins today in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Paving repairs will begin today on portions of South Race Street, West Fifth Street and…

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Lawmakers get good news on state revenues

By Rachel La Corte

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Tornado warnings issued for West End

None sighted Friday morning

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Soroptimist speaker offers insurance information

PORT ANGELES — Sequim attorney Deborah Nelson will present “What You Need to Know About Insurance to Keep…

Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way were hacked up by a vandal early Wednesday morning sometime between 3:45 a.m. when the daily paper was delivered to the office and 9 a.m. when reporting staff arrived. While giving Port Townsend Police Officer Drew Radford information about the cut shrubs, landlord Matt Caporiotti stated that it will cost about $1,200 to replace them, as some were bonsai. Police are investigating. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Landscaping vandalized outside Port Townsend office

Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way…

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Plan for delays on U.S. Highway 101 near Siebert Creek

Construction to improve fish passage along U.S. Highway 101 at Siebert Creek between Sequim and Port Angeles is…

Leo Goolden and Clallam County have reached an agreement to move the 1910 wooden yacht he has been restoring in Sequim by Sept. 18. This screen shot is from a YouTube video posted March 13 by the Sampson Boat Co. (Sampson Boat Co. via YouTube)

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Boat builder reaches agreement with Clallam County

Reconstructed racing yacht likely to end up in Port Townsend, he says

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Gov. Jay Inslee updates priorities list for vaccinations

Restaurant workers on the North Olympic Peninsula soon will be eligible for vaccinations, after Gov. Jay Inslee announced…

Rebecca Eller and her daughter, Bailey, 6, both of Fort Worth, Texas, pick their way through the rock along the bank of the Elwha River in Olympic National Park west of Port Angeles on Tuesday. They were returning from an excursion along the river’s edge. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Measured steps

Rebecca Eller and her daughter, Bailey, 6, both of Fort Worth, Texas, pick their way through the rock…

Nan Evans visited Port Townsend’s Quimper Wildlife Corridor this week in anticipation of hosting the Conservation Breakfast, a free online event presented by the Jefferson Land Trust on Thursday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Quimper wildlife refuge topic of breakfast

Variety of speakers scheduled for online discussion

Port Townsend Film Festival board member Rafael Urquia and Executive Director Janette Force, seen during the 2019 festival, will get together virtually for “A Toast to the Future,” a free online event Thursday evening. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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‘Toast to the Future’ premieres short film

Former festival guests speak in feature

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Clallam County to argue against trust lands lawsuit

State Supreme Court asks to include all of public as beneficiaries

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Utility rate hikes proposed

Water, electric charges to be considered in April 6 hearing