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Garden Row Cafe staff in Jefferson Healthcare’s newly built kitchen, from the left: Aurora Kingslight, Shelly Perry, Aimee Smith, Michelle Poore, Teresa Schmidt, Jimmy Snyder, Arran Stark and Nick Collier. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Garden Row Cafe now open to public

Hospital restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner options

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Agencies to review draft budgets for 2026

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Arts & Entertainment

Studio Bob calls for art to be displayed under black light

PORT ANGELES — Studio Bob is calling for art for its fourth Bring Your Own Blacklight Art Show.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Put your garden variety on display

LAST WEEK, WE discussed the coming holiday season and how dark gloomy days are here for months to…

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Three injured in three-car collision south of Quilcene

QUILCENE — Three people were transported to hospitals following a three-car collision south of Quilcene.

Arts & Entertainment

Art awards nominations being accepted in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Arts Commission is accepting nominations for the Port Townsend Art Awards through…

Celeste Dybeck’s “Return of the Salmon” will be part of the “Under the Surface of the Salish Sea” fiber arts exhibit at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s gallery.

Arts & Entertainment

Sea life theme for fiber arts exhibit

PORT TOWNSEND — “Under the Surface of the Salish Sea” will be on exhibit through Feb. 8.

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles woman sentenced to drug alternative

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman has been sentenced to 12 months in prison after she pleaded…

Arts & Entertainment

Theater, music performances top arts events

Theater and music performances, a book signing and Field Hall performances highlight this weekend’s entertainment options on the…

Kirky Lakenes bought milkshakes for his nieces Ava, left, and Mia Hathaway in Chimacum earlier this year.

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Procession set to honor tow truck driver

Lakenes remembered for his helping hand in Jefferson County

Michael Bannister of Bainbridge Island, an employee of Washington Conservation Corp, wheels a load of lupin and scotch broom to a waiting truck for disposal at a compost landfill in Port Townsend. The corps was at Fort Worden State Park, thinning out aggressive growing lupin and invasive scotch broom. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Scotch broom removal

Michael Bannister of Bainbridge Island, an employee of Washington Conservation Corp, wheels a load of lupin and scotch…

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Clallam PUD is planning facility

Utility under contract for land near airport

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Port Townsend port commissioners to limit annual cruise ship dockings

Testimony includes surveys from citizens, Main Street program

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Panel supports timber sale

Committee recommends staying with contract

Curt Queyrouze.

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First Fed CEO to focus on community banking

Queyrouze says bank needs to ‘regain that trust and respect’

Arts & Entertainment

Sequim Community Orchestra to host fall concert

SEQUIM — The Sequim Community Orchestra will present its fall concert at 7 p.m. Saturday.

Rachelle McCabe.

Arts & Entertainment

Piano soloist to perform at Grace Lutheran Church

PORT TOWNSEND — Rachelle McCabe will perform a selection of pieces by Mendelssohn, Schubert, Bartók and Debussy at…

Arts & Entertainment

‘For the Birds’ concerts set for Port Angeles, Port Townsend

PORT ANGELES — Nelda Swiggett will present “For the Birds” in Port Angeles and Port Townsend on Saturday.

Arts & Entertainment

Canadian Steam to bring comedy, improv to Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — Canadian Steam will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Donna M. Morris…

The Washington Festival and Events Association’s 2025 Pacific Northwest Summit Award winners were presented Oct. 30 at the WFEA Awards Dinner and Auction in the Regency Ballroom in Bellevue. The event of the year award in the small market category was the Lower Elwha Canoe Paddle, accepted by tribal chair Frances Charles. (Shanna Paxton Photography)

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Paddle Journey, Forever Twilight earn top awards at conference

About 40,000 people, more than 100 canoes visit Lower Elwha Tribe