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Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Department workers Brooke Keohokaloke, left, and Brian Flores steer a section of floating dock into place at the boat launch on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Wednesday. The floats had been removed and stored in a safe location to prevent wave damage from winter storms. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dock in place

Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Department workers Brooke Keohokaloke, left, and Brian Flores steer a section of floating…

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Hospitals are likely to feel state cuts

OMC partners offer specialized care

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Clallam jail program results in fewer overdoses

County had been ranked in top three in state

After almost 27 years with Port Townsend Main Street, Mari Mullen plans to step down following the town photo at the end of May. (Eryn Smith/Port Townsend Main Street Program)

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Port Townsend Main Street director plans to step down

Award-winning program seeks replacement

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Traffic to shift for new bridge

GARDINER — Work crews will shift traffic onto a new bridge over Contractors Creek during overnight construction next…

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BPA to discuss West End power outages

CARLSBORG — The Bonneville Power Administration will meet with area stakeholders to discuss power transmission issues from 12:30…

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Music, stage performances set for this weekend

Music and stage performances plus a seed exchange highlight this weekend’s scheduled events on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Duke Sawtel of Olympia trims tree branches that interfere with power lines along Washington Street in Port Townsend. The Asplundh Tree Trimming company was hired by the Jefferson County PUD for the job. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree trimming

Duke Sawtel of Olympia trims tree branches that interfere with power lines along Washington Street in Port Townsend.…

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Clallam Transit grant for purchase of new buses could be on hold

General manager says he’s retiring, with final day set for Aug. 1

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Port Angeles to purchase hybrid, electric vehicles

Goal is to align with climate resiliency plan

Karyn Stillwell cold plunging in Alaska. (Karyn Stillwell)

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Advocate to present benefits of cold water plunging

Stillwater cites ‘good stressor,’ adrenaline spikes

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Trees to be removed prior to fish passage projects

FORKS — Contractors are removing trees along U.S. Highway 101 south of Forks in preparation for two new…

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Port Angeles' Nathan Basden bats against North Mason on Tuesday at Port Angeles Civic Field.

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PREP BASEBALL, SOFTBALL: Riders’ Politika, DeLeon fire 2-hitter at North Mason

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles baseball team won its Olympic League opener 8-0 over North Mason, getting…

Sequim, Port Angeles soccer

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PREPS: Sequim’s Musso nets hat trick in victory; PA blanks North Mason on the road

SEQUIM — Sequim’s improvement in its second game, a 5-1 home boys soccer win over Kingston, highlighted by…

Levi Oravetz, 9, and his father Adam Oravetz put pre-measured rice and lentils into a funnel to be packaged for families in Ecuador. More than 100 volunteers from Independent Bible Church of Port Angeles packed 65,000 meals on Saturday. Almost $23,000 was raised by the church to buy the supplies. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Meals for Ecuador

Levi Oravetz, 9, and his father Adam Oravetz put pre-measured rice and lentils into a funnel to be…

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Comment now open on whale hunt

Makah Tribe seeking permit for 2025, ’27

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Clallam awards $10,800 in historical grants

Genealogical society, history center to receive funds

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Port Townsend council approves funding to repave city’s Tyler Street

Contractors expect project to be done in 30 to 40 days

The state Department of Fish and Wildlife seized 1,400 pounds of green sea urchins like these in January that were illegally harvested and offloaded in Port Angeles. A wholesale shellfish company located in the Interstate 5 corridor and the harvester are likely facing fines for a number of infractions, including failing to report the catch. (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)

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Company probed for urchin harvest

WDFW: No record of 1,400-pound catch

Jodi Ericksen is the core teaching artist for Aging Creatively, Northwind Art’s program for people with memory loss, along with their caregivers. Ericksen is pictured at Northwind’s Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani/Northwind Art)

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Aging Creatively program is for people with memory loss

PORT TOWNSEND — Aging Creatively, a new free art program especially for people with memory loss — along…