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Clallam County Economic Development Council Director of Operations Lorie Fazio, left, and Executive Director Colleen McAleer stand with Michael Cade, executive director of Thurston EDC who presented the WEDA’s 2025 Innovation in Economic Development award. The EDC received the award last month in recognition of its Clallam Forest Product Innovation Program.

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Clallam EDC wins state innovation award

Forest innovation program intended to revitalize industry

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Port Townsend library to show Willa Cather documentary

Free novels, dramatic reading Thursday at 5:30

Arts & Entertainment

Ecstatic dance slated for Sunday at Studio Bob

PORT ANGELES — Shelly Zollman will present the Joy of Movement at Ecstatic Dance on Sunday.

Becky Stinnett’s photograph “Split Rock Tides” will be on exhibit at Harbor Art Gallery throughout April.

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Solo exhibit to highlight Second Saturday Art Walk

PORT ANGELES — Harbor Art Gallery and the Laura Cooksey Gallery are some of the venues which will…

A pair of wind surfers take off from the breakwater at Port Townsend Marina in an apparent race across the bay on Tuesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Catching the wind

A pair of wind surfers take off from the breakwater at Port Townsend Marina in an apparent race…

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BASEBALL: Roughriders rally back past rival Sequim in 7-4 triumph

SEQUIM — Back-to-back doubles by Kody Williams and Jordan Shumway, the latter an RBI shot to center field,…

Port Angeles' Matthew Miller heads the ball at Wally Sigmar Field on Tuesday as Sequim's Joshua Alcaraz (2) and Preston Kurtze are in on the play. Miller scored two goals in a 2-1 victory. (Jay Cline/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP SOCCER: Roughriders outlast Wolves in entertaining battle

PORT ANGELES — In an entertaining and physical battle between Olympic Peninsula rivals, the Port Angeles boys soccer…

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Jefferson sets short-term rental rules

County establishes 4 percent cap, one rental per operator

When former deputy and pilot John L. Strachan told his wife Jennie that his final wish was for his ashes to be sent into space, she wondered if he was kidding. After all, could such a thing even be done? Turns out, it can — and Jennie is making it happen. (Jennie Strachan)
When former deputy and pilot John L. Strachan told his wife Jennie that his final wish was for his ashes to be sent into space, she wondered if he was kidding. After all, could such a thing even be done? Turns out, it can — and Jennie is making it happen. (Jennie Strachan)

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Former deputy’s ashes to be sent into space

Widow of John Strachan to fulfill his dream

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Port OKs Citizen Air lease

Company purchasing Rite Bros. Aviation

Crime & Justice

Two arrested in alleged drive-by shooting

Both men held in jail in lieu of $50,000 bond

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A homesteader’s journal

SPRINGTIME MUST BE my favorite time of year. When even though the days are getting longer, there aren’t…

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Rebates offered for e-bikes through April 23

OLYMPIA — The state Department of Transportation will accept applications for e-bike rebates through noon April 23.

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Jefferson County Public Health names heroes

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County Public Health has announced its 2025 Public Health Heroes in celebration of National…

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Man transported to hospital after log truck goes into ditch

FORKS — A log truck driver was transported to Forks Community Hospital after the vehicle failed to negotiate…

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Sequim's Jericho Julmist goes up for a shot on March 5 against Mark Morris in the 2A State Tournament. He led the Wolves with 28 points.

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ALL-PENINSULA MVP: Jericho Julmist, clutch performer with more to prove

SEQUIM — It’s hard to believe that Sequim’s Jericho Julmist barely even touched a basketball last year.

Port Angeles’ Faerin Tait picked up three top-10 at the Arnie Young Invitational track meet this weekend, including a fifth-place finish in the 100 hurdles. She had already posted the fourth-best time in the state in the 100 hurdles.

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PREP ROUNDUP: Tait, other Riders shine at Arnie Young Invite; EJ soccer wins

RENTON — Faerin Tait, Brody Pierce and Hunter Flores all had solid showings and numerous athletes posted personal-best…

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Health officer: Disease numbers low, but cuts affecting programs

Additional measles case located in Washington state

Customers check out at The Pine and Eight, a local goods-only grocery store co-owned by SisterLand Farms and Northwest Beach Work. This store, which recently opened at 511 W. Eighth St. in Port Angeles, is an experiment testing out the viability of a farmer- and artisan-owned store selling Washington-only products. (Eli Smith)

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Farmer-focused grocery store opens in Port Angeles

Business prioritizing local products, relationships

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Garage destroyed in Lower Elwha structure fire

PORT ANGELES — A weekend structure fire resulted in the total loss of a garage and some nearby…