Shannon Story of Port Angeles, an employee of ACI construction in Tacoma, directs traffic on Water Street in Port Townsend on Wednesday as heavy equipment is jostled around the job site. The company is replacing a 100-year-old sewer pipeline with larger and stronger materials. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Sewer replacement

Shannon Story of Port Angeles, an employee of ACI construction in Tacoma, directs traffic on Water Street in…

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Jefferson closer to facilities district

Public hearing could take place March 10

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Federal, state cuts could have impact at Clallam Transit

General manager says agency has ‘good reserve’

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Three fish passage projects to impact traffic

WSDOT says there will be an 80-day detour

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Firefighters extinguish porch fire in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A back porch of a Port Angeles home caught fire but was quickly extinguished on…

Montreal-Based Les Voix Humaines, composed of Susie Napper and Mélisande Corriveau, will perform at the Salish Sea Early Music Festival on Sunday.

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Montreal-based duo to be featured at Early Music Festival

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Salish Sea Early Music Festival will present “The Chaconne with Les Voix…

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Port Angeles School Board to interview semi-finalists for superintendent

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District board has selected five semi-finalists for its next superintendent who…

Orcas Island-based artist and ocean kayaker Shawna Marie Franklin will give a free talk about her art exhibition at Port Townsend’s Jeanette Best Gallery on Sunday.

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Artist, kayaker to give free gallery talk

PORT TOWNSEND — “The bridge! The currents! The excitement! Look where you want to go! Deep diggity dig…

The ferry MV Coho backs into its landing after returning to Port Angeles on Tuesday following annual dry dock and maintenance in Anacortes. During the maintenance period, extensive work was performed on the dock, including replacement of a wing wall used to steer and secure the vessel during loading and unloading of cars and passengers. The ferry is scheduled to resume daily service between Port Angeles and Victoria on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Coho returns

The ferry MV Coho backs into its landing after returning to Port Angeles on Tuesday following annual dry…

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Building association calls for city to cease utility charges

Association says charges unconstitutional

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Jefferson Land Trust considering conservation burial ground

Funds from plot sales could fund habitat improvements

The cast of “The Winter’s Tale,” includes, from left, Kat Agudo, Andrew Yabroff, Geoffery Simmons and Gabs Nathanson. The Shakespeare play opens Thursday at Key City Public Theatre in Port Townsend. (Key City Public Theatre)

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The time is right for ‘Winter’s Tale’ at Key City

PORT TOWNSEND — There is a Shakespeare play not everyone knows: a story of jealousy, love and intrigue.…

Port Angeles artist Bob Stokes sits in his studio and music venue on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Art community mourns Bob Stokes’ passing

Legacy includes statues, concerts, gatherings

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The Wardens to perform Saturday at Bay Club

PORT LUDLOW — The Wardens will present “True Stories Told in Mountain Music” at 7 p.m. Saturday.

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Singer-songwriter to perform at Concert in the Woods

COYLE — Shelby Earl will perform at Concerts in the Woods at 3 p.m. Saturday.

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Cindy Kimble, Clallam PUD’s customer and community outreach programs coordinator, can help residents navigate the utility district’s revamped low-income energy assistance program.

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Clallam PUD hires staff to help low-income customers

SEQUIM — Clallam County Public Utility District has overhauled its low-income energy assistance program, bringing its operations in-house…

Jen Colmore, left, and June Nichols of the Sequim Food Bank serve a sample of chili to Monica Dixon of Sequim during Saturday’s Community Chili Cookoff at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club. The event, organized by the club and Boy Scout Troop 90, showcased the culinary skills of six community organizations with each group receiving a share of the proceeds and the winner taking a $500 prize. The food bank’s chili recipe took top honors in the competition. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Chili cookoff

Jen Colmore, left, and June Nichols of the Sequim Food Bank serve a sample of chili to Monica…

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PAT NEAL: The day after Valentine’s

“IT MUST BE nice to be a fishing guide.” If I had a dollar for every time I…

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East Jefferson's Rylen Kruse, left, here wrestling against Cascade Christian is one of four East Jefferson wrestlers with outstanding won-loss records looking to place at the Mat Classic this weekend.

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MAT CLASSIC: Huge contingent of Olympic Peninsula athletes head to Mat Classic

Forks alone to send 24 athletes to Tacoma Dome

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Port Scandalous Roller Derby league members pose for a group photo during a recent practice. Roller Derby athletes traditionally use special names when they play. Back row left to right: Big Papa, Lily Hammer, Skully, Small Fry, Sinna Buns, Steel MadNOLA, Summit Slayer and Austin Plowers. Kneeling: Elastigirl, Malice in Wonderland and Sarah Strange.

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ROLLER DERBY: Port Scandalous Scandals, the tough little team that could

SEQUIM — The roller derby team the Port Scandalous Scandals will host its first bout of the 2025…