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Christmas gift inspires playground cleanup

Veteran volunteer collects playground metal

World War II veteran Arthur Bradow, right, and his daughter Barbara Cason admire a quilt sewn by his niece for his 100th birthday on Dec. 13. Bradow served in the Merchant Marine in the Pacific Theater of Operations and stateside in the U.S. Army Air Forces. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Veteran has 100 years’ worth of experience

Looks back at long life and wealth of knowledge

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Budget projects $6M loss for OMC

Expenses continue to outpace revenues

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Commissioners discuss addition of south county deputy

Budget modifications may support position

Crime & Justice

Prosecuting attorney reviewing fatal shooting

Final report will be made public, Nichols says

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Jefferson hears possible floodplains changes

New development standards, compliance and enforcement in updated code

Ruby Speer, 3, of Port Angeles receives a treat from KaraLee Monroe of Kindred Collective as part of Thursday’s Halloween festivities in downtown Port Angeles. Hundreds of youngsters and adults made their way door-to-door in search of candy and other treasures. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Trick or treat in Port Angeles

Ruby Speer, 3, of Port Angeles receives a treat from KaraLee Monroe of Kindred Collective as part of…

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Election security measures in place

Fire suppressant just one example

Marylaura Ramponi donates a $500,000 check on Oct. 17 to Sequim School District superintendent Regan Nickels for the Ramponi Center for Technical Excellence, a vocational building at Sequim High School. The check was made in honor of Marylaura’s husband Louie, as it would have been his 89th birthday. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Donor provides $500K for CTE

Sequim woman to match funds in March

Participants in the a walk to raise awareness of domestic violence make their way down First Street on a journey from the Elwha Heritage Center to Healthy Families of Clallam County in Port Angeles on Wednesday. The event also included resource booths, shared stories and food and beverages, hosted by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Domestic violence awareness

Participants in the a walk to raise awareness of domestic violence make their way down First Street on…

Boys & Girls Clubs Youth Performer Pearle Peterson of Sequim sings the national anthem prior to Game 2 of the 2023 World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers on Oct. 28 in Arlington, Texas. She will sing it again at the World Series in Los Angeles on Saturday. (Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

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Sequim’s Peterson to sing at World Series on Saturday

Boys Girls Club member to perform national anthem in Los Angeles

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5 acres gifted to Jefferson County animal shelter

Jefferson County vets call it ‘central location’

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PREP VOLLEYBALL: Sequim sweeps PA in volleyball

PORT ANGELES — Taking on rival Port Angeles for the second time this season, the Sequim volleyball team…

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Olympic Medical Center to implement five-year safety plan

Hospital responding to increase in incidents locally and nationwide

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Clallam County formalizes agreement with Welfare for Animals Guild

OPHS restructuring after Bark House closure

Beeler Van Orman of Port Angeles tosses a glass bottle into a recycling bin on Thursday at the Regional Transfer Station in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam, Jefferson counties no longer able to recycle glass

City of Sequim able to continue with different processor

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Listeria recall includes Peninsula

Stores in both Clallam, Jefferson affected

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National IV shortages impact Peninsula

Major manufacturers affected by storms in southeastern US

Barbara Wise displays the Washington Newspaper Publisher Association’s Miles Turnbull Master Editor/Publisher award honoring her late husband John Brewer at the WNPA convention in Olympia on Oct. 5. (photo by Ileana Murphy Haggerty)

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Brewer, former PDN publisher/editor, honored

Recognized by state association

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Port of Port Townsend reviews draft budget

Taking ‘conservative approach’ to finances