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Superintendent marks 20 years of service

QVSD principals highlight goals and challenges

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Olympic Medical Center’s losses half of 2023

Critical access designation being considered

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Contested races emerge in Clallam, Jefferson counties

PORT ANGELES — Filing week is a wrap, with 12 offices in Clallam County and 10 offices in…

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Court halts watershed logging

Activists block access to tree parcels

Chimacum High School Human Body Systems teacher Tyler Walcheff, second form left, demonstrates to class members Aaliyah LaCunza, junior, Connor Meyers-Claybourn, senior, Deegan Cotterill, junior, second from right, and Taylor Frank, senior, the new Anatomage table for exploring the human body. The $79,500 table is an anatomy and physiology learning tool that was acquired with a grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and from the Roe Family Endowment. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Healthcare program prepares students for careers

Kids from three school districts can learn about pathways

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Type I rental definition updated

Six units to be affected in Port Angeles

Sequim High School’s cheerleaders wave to the crowd at last year’s Sequim Irrigation Festival Grand Parade. Organizers said at least 110 entries will return for Saturday’s event, which is set to begin at noon. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Grand Finale set for festival’s 130th year

Parade, car show, operetta set through weekend

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Upper Hoh Road to reopen

Ribbon-cutting ceremony set Thursday

Adam Bernbaum.

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Special ed, rent cap sent to governor

Peninsula included in legislative session

Matt Butler performs for about 70 incarcerated people in the visiting room at Clallam Bay Corrections Center on Thursday afternoon. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Singer-songwriter plays concert at prison

Incarcerated concertgoers express appreciation

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Seniors concerned with SSA changes

Cuts to workforce lead to longer delays

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Contract for middle school awarded to Carlsborg company

School board offers $4.6M pact for earthwork, utilities

Mike Pellicciotti.

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State funding helps pay for Peninsula projects

Treasurer’s office focused on economic stability

Josh Peters, left, in conversation with two attendees at Tuesday night’s event in the Humphrey room at Jefferson County Library District. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peters selected as next Jefferson County administrator

One of four finalists considered for job

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Clallam awards lodging tax grants

Seven organizations to benefit

Matt Butler performs at Camden County Correctional Facility in 2018 in New Jersey. (Mario Diurno)

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Singer to perform at Field Hall, Clallam Bay Corrections Center

Butler has been performing at jails, prisons for nearly a decade

Bob Anderson
The Port Angeles boys golf team had a successful Olympic League tournament with Cale Wentz qualifying for state and four other golfers moving on to district. From left are Sky Gelder, Noah Myers, Kolby Charles, Max Gagnon, Tate Alton, Austin Worthington and Wentz.

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OLYMPIC GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP: Three Olympic Peninsula golfers qualify for state

BREMERTON — Port Angeles High School golfer Cale Wentz finished fourth at the Olympic League championships held Monday…

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After hours pet clinic set for Peninsula

Opening June 6 at Sequim location

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Five to be honored with community service awards

Ceremony set Thursday at Port Angeles Senior Community Center

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Supreme Court says no to recall reconsider

Sequim man found liable for legal fees