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Mike Jones and his daughter Lorelia Jones, 9, fly a two-handed foil kite on the open field just west of Field Arts & Events Hall. March winds bring the opportunity for recreation. The weather forecast calls for temperatures in the mid- to upper 40s during daytime hours with periods of rain for the rest of this week. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Windy March

Mike Jones and his daughter Lorelia Jones, 9, fly a two-handed foil kite on the open field just…

The Garays, from left, Lissette, L.J., 2, and Cassie, in front of La Cocina’s new location at the historic Belmont Building, 925 Water St., Port Townsend. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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State grant helps Mexican restaurant expand

Onsite tortilla operation a feature for La Cocina, which is moving locations

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Poetry reading set for Saturday at Fort Worden

PORT TOWNSEND — Poetry on the Salish Sea will host a March Poetry Reading at 7 p.m. Saturday…

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Tickets on sale for United Way fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for the United Way of Clallam County’s Live United Ball on…

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City manager provides update in annual State of City address

Port Angeles sees small increases in revenue, has major projects planned

Neah Bay’s Qwaapeys Greene, left, and Tyler Swan were named the North Olympic League’s girls and boys basketball MVPs.

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NORTH OLYMPIC BASKETBALL: Neah Bay’s Q Greene, Tyler Swan league MVPs

JOYCE — Neah Bay’s Qwaapeys Greene and Tyler Swan were the girls and boys basketball MVPs of the…

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Port Townsend officials discuss code updates for year

Limited staff capacity may delay agricultural updates

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Master gardeners to begin monthly lecture series

PORT HADLOCK — The Jefferson County Master Gardeners will present “Soil, Sun and Spuds: How to Grow Healthy…

(Screenshot via Pat Neal/For Peninsula Daily News)

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PAT NEAL: Green crab confusion

THANK YOU FOR reading this. Sometimes, I think if you didn’t read this, no one would, but you…

“Agate Beach,” a painting by Minerva Troy, will be part of an exhibit that will open Saturday at the North Olympic History Center in Port Angeles.

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Reception set for opening of history center exhibit

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic History Center will host a reception for the opening of its new…

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Sequim City Band to host ‘Composers Across Cultures’

SEQUIM — The Sequim City Band will present “Origins: Composers Across Cultures” at 2 p.m. Saturday.

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Easement approved for Olympic Discovery Trail section

Discussion continues on Owens memorial

Port Angeles’ Jack Gladfelter, running for Corban University in Salem, Ore., was second at the NAIA nationals in the 5,000-meter run last week. (Joe Gladfelter)

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: PA’s Gladfelter second at NAIA indoor nationals

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Port Angeles’ Jack Gladfelter keeps collecting medals in distance events and came within one second…

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The Neah Bay girls basketball team, coaches and managers celebrate their fourth straight state championship at Spokane Arena early Sunday morning. The Lady Reds beat Garfield-Palouse in the championship game 54-41. It was the fourth state championship for seniors Qwaapeys Greene, Angel Halttunen, Cerise Moss, Wiinuk Martin and Lillie Yallup.

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STANDALONE PHOTO: Neah Bay celebrates fourth straight

The Neah Bay girls basketball team, coaches and managers celebrate their fourth straight state championship at Spokane Arena…

Rick Henandez of Port Angeles uses his phone to capture snow drops, a harbinger of spring. The early blooming flower can be found at the national park boundary next to the Olympic Hot Springs Road in the Elwha valley. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Signs of spring

Rick Henandez of Port Angeles uses his phone to capture snow drops, a harbinger of spring. The early…

All is calm with the first drinks served in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” The show will run at Olympic Theatre Arts through March 15. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Fans, family stage ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ at OTA

Show continues through March 15 at Sequim playhouse

The Port Angeles Public Library is one of four branches operated by the North Olympic Library System. Staff report that if a levy lid lift is approved in April, it would help the library system keep existing hours, services and staffing levels. (North Olympic Library System)

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North Olympic Library System to ask for levy lid lift

Voters to decide in April election

Vern Frykholm, center, as George Washington, will partner with the women of the New Dungeness Chapter of NSDAR for a Trivia Night fundraiser to benefit the New Dungeness Lighthouse on March 28. Questions will center on the American Revolution and Olympic Peninsula history as the country counts down to America’s 250th birthday celebration. Shown with Frykholm are, from left, chapter Regent Anita Reynolds and officers Marianne Burton, Mona Kinder and Carol Medlicott, members of the event committee. (New Dungeness Chapter of NSDAR)

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Trivia Night will benefit New Dungeness Lighthouse

SEQUIM — To kick off the countdown to America’s 250th anniversary, the New Dungeness Chapter of the National…

Neah Bay’s Qwaapeys Greene holds the girls’ basketball state championship trophy as her teammates celebrate its fourth straight title early Sunday morning in Spokane. (NFHS Network)

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STATE 1B GIRLS BASKETBALL: It’s once, twice, four times for Lady Reds

Neah Bay wins its fourth straight state championship

Peninsula College’s Aspen Fraser (23) battles for a rebound with Umpqua’s Sydnee Muntifering (2) and two other Umpqua players in an NWAC Elite Eight game Sunday in Pasco. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

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NWAC WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT: Pirates in the NWAC Final Four after handling Umpqua

PASCO — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team is headed to another NWAC Final Four, dispatching Umpqua 71-57…