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Musician surprises Reddog Coffee staff

Macklemore films music video on Olympic Peninsula

Kathy Durr, 70, left, and Charle Crocker, 69, both of Port Angeles, try their hands at carving jack-o-lanterns during a pumpkin carving workshop on Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The workshop, which drew about 50 participants, was part of the center’s second annual Celebration of Shadows, a tribute to the season of Halloween. The event also included a mask-making workshop, a carved pumpkin contest, spooky walks and an outdoor movie. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Treats and terrors celebrate Halloween

Peninsula events include tours, shows and parades

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New Clallam EDC program to assist businesses

Procurement Technical Assistance Center to serve Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Uses for Port Townsend Golf Course land considered, including a golf course

Alternative concepts also under development

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April trial set for accused former ER doctor

Counts grow at Wednesday court hearing

A pedestrian makes their way down West First Street as rain falls upon downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday. A return to seasonal wet weather has prompted county officials to end the annual summer burn ban that had been extended into fall because of exceptionally dry conditions. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Burn bans lifted on Peninsula

Wet weather forcast for foreseeable future

Wendy Sisk, chief executive officer for Peninsula Behavioral Health, talks about the conversion of the former All-View Motel in Port Angeles into the future Dawn View Apartments for low-income individuals and families. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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All-View Motel conversion to housing nears completion

Peninsula agency aiming for move-in date in early 2023

Foundation work for a new Starbucks and Mod Pizza restaurant continues near U.S. Highway 101 and Del Guzzi Drive in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles Starbucks set to open next spring

MOD Pizza to join location east of KFC/Taco Bell

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Clallam County, Winborn settle dispute

Terms not disclosed

A fresh dusting of snow blankets the peaks at Klahhane Ridge south of Port Angeles on Saturday as the first significant snow of the season arrives at Olympic National Park. Unseasonably warm temperatures and dry conditions have kept the ridge bare wall beyond the traditional appearance of the initial snows of autumn. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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First snow in Olympic National Park

A fresh dusting of snow blankets the peaks at Klahhane Ridge south of Port Angeles on Saturday as…

Lisa Lynne, left, and Aryeh Frankfurter will perform at Concerts in the Woods in Coyle.

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Celtic harpists to perform in Sequim, Coyle this weekend

Original music to be played at church and community center

Seaview Academy instructor Eric Pickens, top, and Olympic Nature Experience teacher Amanda Erickson, right, sit with Outdoor, Real-world, Child-centered Academic Program students during an outdoor gathering at Lincoln Park in Port Angeles. (Keith Thope/Peninsula Daily News)

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ORCA classroom features weekly lessons outdoors

Child-centered academic program offered weekly

Robert Collins, left, and Heidi Gali.

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Habitat hires two to help keep up with demand for housing

Need for affordable homes ‘unprecedented’

Hastings Building tours are set for both days of Haunted Histories and Mysteries. (Port Townsend Main Street)

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Haunted good time promised by Port Townsend Main Street

Tickets available now for many events

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Ballots sent out on North Olympic Peninsula

Midterm election voting now underway

An array of 164 solar panels have been installed on roofs at the upper campus of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. (Elizabeth Becker)

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Boatbuilding school has solar panels installed

Power generation expected to greatly reduce electric bills

Port Angels Parks & Recreation Department employee Easton Goslin hoses down the concrete underlayment at the playground at Shane Park on the west side of Port Angeles on Wednesday. The playground was closed in mid-September after tiles of rubberized material that made up the play surface began to come loose, creating a hazard to play equipment users. The old tiles have been removed and are awaiting replacement. The playground area remains closed until work can be completed. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Safety first

Port Angels Parks & Recreation Department employee Easton Joslin hoses down the concrete underlayment at the playground at…

The M/V Salish, at the Port Townsend dock Thursday morning, is one of the 21 Washington State Ferries to have their names changed to celebrate the Seattle Mariners. The Salish, as long as the team stays in postseason play, will be renamed after Mariners pitcher Andres Muñoz. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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All aboard the MV Andres Muñoz

State ferries to be temporarily renamed for Seattle Mariners

Port Townsend Paper Mill is pictured in this file photo. (Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend Paper mill, parent firm purchased

Private equity company buys Crown Paper Group, Inc.

Dan Dafoe, left, and Terry Kahler, right, wrote a book, “Crescent School District 313, Joyce, Washington, 1922-1924,” that commemorates the history of the district, whose centennial will be celebrated Saturday. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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100 years of Crescent School District history

Saturday event, book celebrate centennial