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A crew erects an activity tent on Thursday in the parking lot of Port Angeles City Pier in preparation for today's Independence Day events. For a list of July 4 activities, see today's on-line edition of the Peninsula Daily News.

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In tents preparation

A crew erects an activity tent on Thursday in the parking lot of Port Angeles City Pier in…

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Construction workers stand on what remains of the old U.S. 101 bridge over the Elwha River on Wednesday as the aging structure is dismantled. The old bridge, built in 1926, was in danger of washout when the river beneath changed course and engineers discovered the bridge piers were built on gravel instead of bedrock, leading to constructon of a new bridge, at right, which was opened to traffic in 2024. The old bridge was to remain in place until a fish-spawning window, which runs from mid-July until the end of August.

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Bridge removal

Construction workers stand on what remains of the old U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River on…

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OMC updates partner process

Says it is now in ‘decision phase’

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Canadians coming to support community

‘Neighbours’ to march in July 4 parade

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Port Angeles council begins 2026 budgeting

Looks at staffing, taxes and expenditures

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Fourth of July events set on Peninsula

Fourth of July events are planned around the Peninsula, includings arts and crafts, fun runs and music.

Pierce Andersen explores the Sequim Botanical Garden with Sequim’s new “Agents of Discovery” app via a launch party in the Water Reuse Demonstration Site. Once downloaded, the game can be used without Wi-Fi or cellular data. (City of Sequim)

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Sequim offers adventure app for Water Reuse Park

Game best for children with at least third-grade reading level

Traveling with Dignity by Len Zeoli

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Fourth of July open house offered at gallery

SEQUIM — Pacific Northwest Impressions will be on display during a Fourth of July open house from 5…

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Auditions to be conducted for playhouse production

PORT ANGELES — Rebecca Gilbert will conduct auditions for an upcoming production of “The Foreigner” at 6:30 p.m.…

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PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties’ five-game win streak snapped in Edmonton

EDMONTON, Alberta — The Port Angeles Lefties had their five-game winning streak snapped in Edmonton, as the Riverhawks…

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AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder A falls to Kingston Kings

PORT ANGELES — The Kingston Kings scored four runs in the first inning and the Wilder A Baseball…

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Free football camp set in Port Angeles for Aug. 1

PORT ANGELES — The second annual free football camp for grades 1-8 offered by Youth Athletes for Christ…

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Oceanographer Mallory Ringham makes adjustments on a carbon dioxide sensor that will be deployed in Port Angeles Harbor.

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Project aims to capture and store carbon dioxide on Port Angeles waterfront

Dye test a step in implementing electrochemical process

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Port Angeles City Council hopefuls discuss issues

PORT ANGELES — Candidates for Position 1 on the Port Angeles City Council answered questions and provided insight…

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Reservoir change short funds

Site requires reconfiguring design

Team Puget Sound Navigation Company from left to right; Molly Karas, Michael Karas and Anthony Boscolo celebrating with their champion belt, July 1. (Photo credit: Jim Meyers)

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Port Townsend sailors win WA360

Broken record raises the bar for racers

About 15 hardy cyclists from the Victoria area came across on the early Coho ferry Tuesday to ride up to the top of Hurricane Ridge on their Canada Day July 1st. The cyclist made the round trip in about 4 hours in time for the return noon ferry  back home. This yearly trek has been happening for over 20 years and is organized by word of mouth through various cycle shops in the greater Victoria area. The numbers of riders was down considerably this year as riders shared that many felt “uncomfortable" coming over to America with the current political situation.
     ID: The cyclist are riding on 8th Street in PA for their approach to the park entrance. The round trip is about 34 miles. dlogan

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Canada Day riders

About 15 hardy cyclists from the Victoria, B.C., area came across on the early Coho ferry Tuesday to…

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Electronic edition of newspaper set Friday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition only on Friday.

State Rep. Adam Bernbaum, D-Port Angeles, right, answers a question Friday during a Sequim Sunrise Rotary meeting. He was joined by state Sen. Mike Chapman, D-Port Angeles, left, and state Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Port Townsend, middle. Each legislator spoke to the Rotary club and then took questions. They agreed it was a challenging four months in Olympia, particularly with budgeting. (Sequim Sunrise Rotary)

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Legislators speak to Rotary

Legislators speak to Rotary

Peggy Finsterbusch of Port Angeles examines an outbuilding at the Sequim home of Amy Chance and Terry Anderson, a participating garden during the 30th annual Petals & Pathways Home Garden Tour. The event showcased eight gardens in the Sequim and Port Angeles areas, arranged and coordinated by the Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Garden tour

Peggy Finsterbusch of Port Angeles examines an outbuilding at the Sequim home of Amy Chance and Terry Anderson,…