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PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP: Forks boys and girls and Sequim boys all place

FIFE — The Forks boys and girls and Sequim boys all placed high as teams at major wrestling…

Dozens of law enforcement vehicles assisted with the arrest of Justin Cox last June after he allegedly shot at officers and bystanders as he was sheltering inside a home. On Dec. 22, he received an order for civil commitment for inpatient psychiatric treatment. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim man sent to state hospital

Charges could be refiled in Carlsborg standoff case

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Father and son KC Eaton and Hayden Eaton became the new owners of Bill’s Plumbing & Sanikan on Dec. 31. They purchased it from Judy Kimler, the daughter of business founders Bill and Ann Kimler, who started the plumbing business in 1959.

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Sequim’s Bill’s Plumbing sold after 60-plus years

New owners say they are committed to community

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No weekly flight operations this week

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

Peninsula College's Makena Patrick (22) is surrounded by Whatcom players in the paint Saturday in Port Angeles. Patrick had 16 points and 12 rebounds in a 83-46 Peninsula win. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Men, women split against Whatcom

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team extended its North Region winning streak to 42 games…

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PREP BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Sequim blitzes North Kitsap early to win

Port Angeles gives defending state champion Bremerton all it can handle

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The Answer for Youth helps at-risk population

Home Fund contributes $3,000 grant for meals, car parts and shelter

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Legislative priorities to be set next week

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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A GROWING CONCERN: Seven reasons to prune your plants

THE WONDERFUL WARM weather, although a great treat for us, is not necessarily a good thing for your…

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Bullard to resign from First Fed

PORT ANGELES — Geraldine L. Bullard, executive vice president and chief operating officer of First Fed Bank and…

Joel D. McKeen.

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Coffee with fire marshal set for Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fire Department will host a public opportunity to get some questions answered.

TJ Plastow, right, in purple coat, leads Let’s Keep Moving, an outdoor fitness class at Port Ludlow Marina on Friday. The class participants are known to show up in all weather. On Friday, it was 40 degrees and breezy. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Outdoor fitness class

TJ Plastow, right, in purple coat, leads Let’s Keep Moving, an outdoor fitness class at Port Ludlow Marina…

Cole Douglas, who was sentenced Thursday after he pleaded guilty to the March 2025 hit and run that seriously injured Sequim middle-schooler Colton Dufour, listens to Judge Elizabeth Stanley as Colton’s mother, Cherie Tachell, seated several rows back, smiles at her son just minutes before Douglas was taken into custody to begin serving a 12-month jail sentence. Seated beside them is victims advocate Molly Ramsey, who works in the Clallam County prosecuting attorney’s office and read a victim’s impact statement to the court during hearing. (Clallam County Superior Court)

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Sequim man gets 1 year in hit-and-run

Teenager was seriously injured in March collision

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Port Angeles schools report stronger financial position after November closes

Superintendent cites rapid progress with district’s capital projects

Anji Scalf of Port Ludlow has announced plans to run for Jefferson County Commissioner, District 3.

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Scalf plans to run for Jefferson County commissioner

Port Ludlow woman aims to listen to community

From left, state Public Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove, Quilcene Fire Rescue Chief Tim Mckern and Quilcene Fire Rescue Commissioner Marcia Kelbon. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Quilcene Fire Rescue gains wildland engine

DNR provides 25 surplus engines to wildfire-prone areas

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Garden lecture, arts exhibits this weekend

A gardening lecture, photography and art exhibits highlight weekend events on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Jaycie Wakefield.

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Three added to Sequim-Dungeness chamber board

SEQUIM — Two people have been elected to the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce board while two were…

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Navy security training exercise set for next week

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct security training exercises from Monday through Friday.

Alicia Newhouse.

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Clallam Sheriff’s Office promotes two to lieutenant

PORT ANGELES — Two Clallam County Sheriff’s Office sergeants have been promoted to lieutenant.