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Working together gets bigger results

THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA Narcotics Enforcement Team (OPNET) is a multi-jurisdictional taskforce comprised of four full-time investigators from the…

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PAT NEAL: Celebrating the skunk cabbage

THERE IS NOTHING more beautiful than a swamp full of skunk cabbage in the snow. The appearance of…

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Clallam commissioners update county wildfire protection plan

Strategy focuses on landscapes, communities and effective response

Clallam County Community Service Awards.

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Nominations open for Clallam County Community Service Awards

Forms due on March 27; event scheduled for May 6

Easton Dempsey at his George Fox college signing at Port Angeles High School last week with his brother Maximillian, mother Holly and grandmother Robbin Iredale. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP TRACK AND FIELD: Port Angeles’ Easton Dempsey signs to run for George Fox

PORT ANGELES — Oregon is a center in the U.S. for track and field, and Port Angeles’ Easton…

Peninsula College women’s basketball player Alecsis Smith was named the MVP of the North Region. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

College Sports

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula’s Alecsis Smith North MVP; Rose North coach of the year

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College women’s basketball post player Alecsis Smith was named the North Region’s Most Valuable…

NCAA Men's Bracket

College Sports

NCAA Men’s Basketball Bracket

By Pierre LaBossiere

Five Acre School’s Explorer class of fourth- through sixth-graders enjoy a field trip to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center. School leaders have announced plans to restructure its leadership to have a dual director model with a development director focused on tasks such as fundraising and strategic planning, and a program director focused on school culture continuity, curriculum, mentoring teachers, programming and more. (Five Acre School)

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Sequim school has new structure

Development director hired for funding

Nicole Driggs
More than two dozen of Tom Green’s quilts will be on display throughout March at A Stitch in Time Quilt Shoppe, 225 E. Washington St., Sequim.

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Artist works with his own patterns for quilts

Former educator embraces sewing hobby, has display in Sequim

Monica Berkseth/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Volunteers for Soroptimist International of Sequim, from left, are Virginia Kostanich, Elaine Powlesland, Loree Conrad, Natasha Merkuloff-Nichols, Shirley Legg, Suzanne Plemmons, Becky Archer, Denise Bayer, Chris Snow and Susan Coffee. They celebrated the opening of a new space for the group’s Medical Loan Closet.

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Medical loan closet moves to new location

Volunteers say space is larger, more convenient

Port Angeles Roughriders

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PREP SOFTBALL, BASEBALL: Port Angeles teams start season 3-0

ANACORTES —Coming off a second-place finish at state last year, the Port Angeles girls softball team is off…

Port Angeles soccer player Matthew Miller (10) passes the ball forward to Roldan Lara (15) against Bremerton in Port Angeles on Saturday. Also in on the play is Port Angeles’ Sawyer Davis. The Roughriders came back from a two-goal deficit to win 3-2. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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BOYS SOCCER: Roughriders roar back from two-goal deficit to beat Bremerton

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles boys soccer team showed its toughness and resiliency, coming back from a…

“Turquoise Stone Strata” by Stephen Yates of Port Townsend is part of the new Northwind Art installation at Jefferson Healthcare Hospital. (Stephen Yates)

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New artworks installed at Jefferson Healthcare

Thirty-two new pieces on display

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Timber revenue and policy updates topics for area meetings

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula.

Shelly Reese, from Port Townsend, walks along Officer Row at Fort Worden State Park holding a colorful umbrella on a drippy Friday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Soggy stroll at Fort Worden

Shelly Reese, from Port Townsend, walks along Officer Row at Fort Worden State Park holding a colorful umbrella…

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Port Angeles School District talks student numbers

Kindergarten enrollment event slated

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Location offers activities in historic building

Games, shopping and karaoke on site

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A GROWING CONCERN: Sow the seeds of perfect Peninsula vegetables

WITH APRIL NOW just a few weeks away, it is time to start sewing seeds or buying frost-resistant…

Veterinarian Dr. Patricia Dowell, assisted by Laura Means, gets ready to make an incision to spay a female dog during a Pawsitive Animal Impact Rescue – PAIR low-cost clinic where 20 dogs were either spayed or neutered Feb. 3. The non-profit hopes to host monthly low-cost dog and cat clinics this year to help greatly reduce the unwanted pet population on the Peninsula. (Karen Griffiths /For Peninsula Daily News)

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HORSEPLAY: Help your local animals, spay and neuter them

I’M GOING TO journey away from our local horse world to champion those in our community who are…

Crime & Justice

Port Hadlock man sentenced to 75 days

Pleaded guilty to charges of false statements and eluding police