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The Good Templars Hall in Port Townsend has been purchased and is expected to be renovated into business spaces.

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Historic building purchased for artist studios, offices

Good Templars Hall once housed Jefferson Community School

Forks pitcher Logan Olson releases a pitch against Adna in the District 4 quarterfinals at Shelton High School May 7.

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ALL-PENINSULA BASEBALL TEAM: Forks’ Logan Olson earns area MVP honors

Senior hit .463 with 7-1 record and 1.86 ERA

Clint Ostler, president of Dash Air Shuttle, announces details of the startup airline’s plans to begin service between Port Angeles and SeaTac Airport in Seattle during a gathering of Port of Port Angeles commissioners and others on Tuesday at William R. Fairchild International Airport. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dash Air taking reservations for first flights in August

Several aspects unfinished as of Tuesday

Hilary Soderling of Kirkland, left, and her mother, Lou Ann Soderling of Port Angeles, participate in Saturday’s rally at the Clallam County Courthouse. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Overturning Roe v. Wade draws protests

Rally participants: Decision doesn’t represent majority

Bruce Colfax was one of many Makah who worked at the Ozette excavation that ran for 11 years starting in 1970. Colfax, an artist whose wood carvings, sculpture and prints belong in private and public collections across the country, is a former member of the Makah Cultural & Research Center board of trustees whose role it is to protect the artifacts found at the site. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Cultural, research center celebrates 43rd anniversary

Ozette village artifacts preserved after excavation

Myron Teterud, a longtime Sequim schools and community supporter, gives the crowd a salute after being honored as “Fan of the Century” at Sequim High School’s centennial celebration in January 2011. Sequim School Board directors agreed to name the SHS athletic field in honor of Teterud, along with naming the stadium stáʔčəŋ, a S’Klallam word meaning “wolf." (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Names OK’d for Sequim stadium, field

Tribe, Teterud honored at athletic facility

The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is bringing Fin, the giant salmon, Nature Bridge is bringing its portable stream and Smokey the Bear will make a special appearance at Forever Streamfest.

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Environmental fair to be revived at new location

Speakers presented at StreamFest

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Variety of activities on tap this weekend across Olympic Peninsula

A surfing fundraiser, garden tour and anniversary of the Makah Museum are among the attractions on the North…

The Eagle Mountain String Band — from left, Bob Richardson, Tim Holbrook and Bill Marlow — will perform Monday.

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Eagle Mountain String Band to bring bluesy rock to Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — For those who missed its sell-out performance in February, the Eagle Mountain String Band has…

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Petals & Pathways Garden Tour set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The Master Gardeners’ 27th annual Petals & Pathways Garden Tour will showcase six home gardens…

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Buck Ellard to perform at FairWinds Hoedown

PORT TOWNSEND — The FairWinds Winery Hoedown is scheduled from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday at the winery…

Richard Moon and his wife Janice plan to construct two 18-hole mini-golf courses — one for families, one for adults — on acreage off South Barr Road and U.S. Highway 101 eight miles east of Port Angeles. Moon expects the courses to open in summer 2023 or 2024. (Paul Dunn/Peninsula Daily News)

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Wonderworld to be mini-golf fantasy land

Local man to design two 18-hole courses — one for families, one for adults

The 1967 Port Angeles Roughriders football team went 9-0 and featured Bernie Fryer, who went on to play basketball at the University of Washington.

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ROUGHRIDERS HALL OF FAME: Two historic teams to be inducted

PORT ANGELES — Two of the best teams in the history of Port Angeles High School athletics will…

Moo-Moo waits for adoption at McKay Kitty City, the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s new cat shelter near Carlsborg. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Kitty City facility opens with space for 75 felines

New humane society shelter dedicated Saturday

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Under the Tent: Community conversation about housing

Thirteen agencies expect to be part of June 30 discussion

Ryan Malane with one of his cats.

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Business community mourns Ryan Malane

Sudden death leaves people ‘heartbroken’

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Variety of entertainment on Peninsula this weekend

Steampunk, a cappella music, a Kitty City and car shows are on tap for the North Olympic Peninsula…

Karen Teig for Master Gardener Foundation
A scene from one of the gardens on the Petals and Pathways Garden Tour is pictured here.

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Petals and Pathways Garden Tour set in a week

Tickets available now

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Olympic Medical Center to change Emergency Department firm

Decision creates wave of objections

Singer/songwriter David Jacobs-Strain, right, will perform Saturday with veteran Bob Beach.

Arts & Entertainment

Blues on tap for Saturday performance

Concert featured at The Palindrome