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Submission period open for Tidepools Magazine

PORT ANGELES — Tidepools Magazine is accepting submissions for its 2026 edition until midnight Jan. 9.

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Members sought for ‘against’ committees

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Auditor’s Office is seeking “Against” committee members to prepare ballot statement arguments…

Ty Rowley, Forks basketball

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Ty Rowley, Forks basketball

The Forks basketball team this year has undergone a huge amount of turnover, with two all-league performers graduating,…

Port ANgeles Roughriders

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PREP WRESTLING: PA grapplers sixth at Larry Brown tournament

FIFE — The Port Angeles boys wrestling team came in sixth at the Larry Brown Invitational in Fife…

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Hood Canal Bridge reopens after high-wind closure

SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge has reopened to traffic on Monday afternoon.

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Chef Arron Stark gently inserts a piece of king salmon into a hot saute pan so as not to cause a splatter of hot oil. Stark was presenting a cooking demonstration to 35 people on Wednesday December 10th at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds who paid $30.00 each for the privilege of learning from one of the best chefs in the county.

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Delicious demonstration

Chef Arron Stark gently inserts a piece of king salmon into a hot saute pan so as not…

Mahlum, an architecture firm, has been hired by the Sequim School District for design services related to renovation of Sequim High School and building a new Career and Technical Education building, the Ramponi Center for Technical Excellence. The high school’s renovation is part of a voter-approved bond while the CTE building is funded with grants and private contributions. (Sequim School District)

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Sequim schools approve contracts

Projects approved by Public Review Committee

Crime & Justice

Trial pushed to January for man accused of second-degree murder

New defense attorney says he will need a new investigator

Andra Smith, Sequim Food Bank’s executive director, will take a job in February with the Washington Food Coalition, helping more than 300 hunger-relief agencies across the state with networking, finding new resources and understanding legislation. (Silas Crews)

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Executive director to leave Sequim Food Bank

Smith accepts statewide position for hunger-relief agencies

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

Peninsula College Pirates

Sports

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula women extend winning streak to seven games

AUBURN — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team extended its winning streak to seven games with a three-game…

Sequim's Zeke Schmadeke (0) drives to the rim against Bainbridge on Friday night in Sequim. The Wolves were down by just two points to open up the fourth quarter but lost 67-56. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP BASKETBALL: Sequim boys battle Bainbridge tough, but fall in fourth quarter

SEQUIM — The Sequim boys basketball team had a pair of losses this weekend, with the important loss…

Daniel Benoit drives the ball up the court against Elma in Port Angeles' first home game of the year Saturday. The Riders overcame an 18-0 Elma run to win in the fourth quarter 56-50. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sports

PREP BASKETBALL: Port Angeles boys rally to overcome 18-0 scoring drought

PORT ANGELES — Saturday’s game was a nonleague win for the Port Angeles boys basketball team, but it…

Port Angeles Roughriders

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GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Port Angeles allows just 15 points in league win

PORT ANGELES — For the second straight Olympic League game, the Port Angeles girls basketball team allowed just…

Ned Hammar, left, is sworn in as Port Angeles School District Position 2 director by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Simon Barnhart on Thursday as Superintendent Michelle Olsen looks on. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hammar, Hamilton sworn in to PASD board of directors

Major foundation work complete on Hurricane Ridge Middle School

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Port Townsend plan may bump housing stock

Citizens concerned it may not be affordable

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Port of Port Townsend reports strong revenues

Staffing changes, job vacancies contribute to net gain, official says

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Grant funds help teen meal program at clubs

Boys, girls learning how to prepare nutritious dinners

Debra E. Olson, a Port Townsend fiber artist, puts the finishing touches on the “Small But Mighty” exhibit at 675 Tyler St. in uptown Port Townsend.

Arts & Entertainment

Walk-by fiber exhibit installed in Uptown Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Debra E. Olson has curated a walk-by exhibit of small fiber pieces in Uptown Port…

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‘A Christmas Carol’ to be performed at Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — Allen Fitzpatrick will present “A Christmas Carol” at 7 p.m. Wednesday.