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Port Angeles-born James Garlick will be the featured artist in Saturday’s Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra concert. (Alex Bodi Hallett/Sattva Photo)

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Port Angeles-born soloist to rejoin symphony orchestra

James Garlick will play Barber’s Concerto for Violin

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Port Hadlock housing awarded grants

Funds to help keep project on schedule

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Welcome Back Coho event set Thursday

Attendees encouraged to wear red-and-white tops to celebration

The Port Angeles Parks, Recreation and Facilities Commission will discuss design options for the Laurel Street stairs on Thursday.

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Design options for Laurel Street stairs to be discussed

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Parks, Recreation and Facilities Commission will discuss design options for the Laurel…

Henry Florschutz
Glacier Bay National Park will be the topic of the presentation by Henry Florschutz when he kicks off the Traveler’s Journal series on Thursday.

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Traveler’s Journal series to begin Thursday at Dungeness River Nature Center

Donations will help fund Olympic Discovery Trail projects

Crime & Justice

Trial set for April in Gold Rush theft cases

PORT ANGELES — Co-defendants in cases related to multiple counts of alleged theft and writing bounced checks at…

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No flight operations scheduled this week

COUPEVILLE — No field carrier landing practice operations will be conducted for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station…

Arts & Entertainment

Artist in residence to speak at Studium Generale lecture series

PORT ANGELES — Sara Deren will address the Studium Generale lecture series at 12:35 p.m. Thursday at the…

Arts & Entertainment

Flying Karamazov Brothers to host debut show at Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — The Flying Karamazov Brothers will debut their new show, “Artifishal Idiots,” at 6:30 p.m. Friday.

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GatheringPlace to host art exhibit this weekend

PORT TOWNSEND — GatheringPlace will present “Art from the Heart” from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and…

The Port Angeles boys 200-yard medley team of, from left, Miles Van Denburg, Patrick Ross, Thomas Jones and Edward Gillespie, won the District 3 title this weekend at Shore Aquatic Center in Port Angeles. (Sally Cole)

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BOYS DISTRICT SWIM MEET: (updated) Port Angeles second at district

Riders send three relay teams, three individuals and a diver to state

Nolan Bacchus, Sequim basketball.

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Nolan Bacchus, Sequim basketball

The Sequim boys basketball team had great balance in their District 3 2A tournament victory over North Mason…

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Two people sustain burns after sailboat explosion, fire

PORT TOWNSEND — Two people sustained burns over 20 percent of their bodies after a boat explosion this…

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Early morning RV fire displaces one person in Sequim

SEQUIM — One person was displaced following an RV fire this weekend.

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Lynnwood man dies in collision east of Sequim on Sunday night

A fatal head-on collision east of Sequim along U.S. Highway 101 on Sunday night left a 39-year-old Lynwood…

Emergency responders work at the scene Sunday night after a driver crossed the centerline just east of Sequim and collided head-on with another vehicle. One person died and two others were injured in the incident. (Clallam County Fire District 3 via Facebook)

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One dies, two others injured in collision

Driver crossed centerline on Highway 101 just east of Happy Valley Road

Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty candidates for 2026 include, from left, Tilly Woods, Emma Rhodes, Brayden Baritelle and Caroline Caudle. 
Keith Ross/Keith’s Frame of Mind

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Four to compete for scholarships as Irrigation Festival royalty

Program set Saturday at Sequim High School

Dr. Bri Butler, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Family Dental Clinic dental director, stands in one of the pediatric rooms of the clinic she helped develop. The tribe is planning to move its Blyn clinic into Sequim to expand both pediatric and adult services. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Jamestown Tribe plans to move dental clinic to Sequim

Sequim building would host both children, adults

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group
David Herbelin, executive director of Olympic Theatre Arts, is stepping down from the role. He was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in spring 2022, and although he has survived various prognosis timelines, the disease has spread. Herbelin will stay on as a part-time consultant for a few months as OTA’s board of trustees seeks his replacement.

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Olympic Theatre Arts director resigns position

Herbelin plans to spend time with family after cancer diagnosis

Peninsula College

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula splits pair of games on the road at Edmonds

EDMONDS — The Peninsula College women won their 51st straight game in the North Region by 52 points,…