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Master Gardener Keith Dekker works in Sequim’s Woodcock Demonstration Garden, headquarters for the Clallam County Master Gardeners’ plant sale. (Photo courtesy of Sandy Macias-Cortez)

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Master Gardeners to sell multitude of starts

Key fundraisers for gardening programs in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Work crews will begin chip sealing and bridge maintenance this summer. (State Department of Transportation)

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U.S. Highway 101 and state Highway 19 to have work done this summer

Drivers should expect day work, single-lane closures

Tom Landa is bandleader of The Paperboys and Locarno, two ensembles from Vancouver, B.C., who will give virtual concerts during the Juan de Fuca Festival in May. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Juan de Fuca Festival ‘reimagined’

Memorial Day event to offer live, virtual performances

Carvers Se Sealth, also known as Jewell James, left, his brother Sit ki kadem, also called Doug James, and Doug's wife, Siam'elwit James, accompanied the Lummi House of Tears totem pole to downtown Port Townsend on Saturday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Cedar totem pole welcomed in Port Townsend

Lummi carving to travel across nation to D.C.

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Tepid approval of dam removals

Snake River project divides electeds

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Port Angeles man pleads guilty to drug, cruelty charges

Banned from ever owning a pet

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One person dies in boat fire

Second occupant escapes; homicide not ruled out

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Creamery owners talk rebranding effort, recalls

New self-contained manure pond to finish this month

Carver Jewell James led the shaping of the nearly 25-foot totem pole that will be transported across the country this summer. The pole and its carvers will stop in Port Townsend on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Freddie Lane Productions)

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Totem pole’s national journey to stop in Port Townsend

‘Shared Responsibility’ destined for D.C.

Crime & Justice

Man charged with shooting at Jefferson County deputies

Seattle resident found on DNR land near Quilcene

Kurt Grinnell.

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Grinnell was a ‘tower of strength’

S’Klallam official’s crash investigated

Port Angeles BMX track president and operator Sean Coleman, left, talks with track design assistant Colby Groves, 17, at the track. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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BMX season begins Thursday with rebuilt track

Facility to host top state and Gold Cup races through fall

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Hazard pay voted down in split Port Angeles City Council vote

Measure fails 4-3 after hour-long debate

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Sheriffs, chiefs side with Chauvin jury

Peninsula top law enforcement officers comment on trial, state reforms

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Clallam County to help with Serenity House expansion

Larger center would add 80 beds

Women working in Zambia’s Kafue National Park appear in “No Fear No Favor,” a Port Townsend Women & Film documentary opening Friday. The online festival features 18 movies plus interviews with the filmmakers. (Photo courtesy of Mirra Bank Films)

Arts & Entertainment

Women & Film 10-day festival starts streaming Friday

Interviews with directors part of inclusive package

Kate Dean, left, and Colleen McAleer.

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Federal pandemic relief is on the way

$600 million for Clallam, Jefferson counties

Crime & Justice

Ex-corrections officer to serve 12 years in prison

Port Angeles man previously pleaded guilty to child molestation

With her Peddler bicycle and trailer, Juri Jennings transports more than her weight in groceries to Port Townsend residents. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

The Peddler takes on hills, delivers local food

Bike design allows woman to transport up to 150 pounds

In the past year, Fred Banks has slowly recovered from a double lung transplant in Seattle. Now his family is seeking support to help offset costs of a lengthy medical stay and ongoing expensive prescriptions. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Retired firefighter seeks relief from medical bills

Sequim man able to breathe better after double lung transplant