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Health officers: Get vaccinated for your community

Fourth surge could be worse than expected, they say

Family and friends plan to honor the memory of Don Knapp, a longtime coach and volunteer of youth athletics, at the Sequim Little League's James Standard Memorial park on Sunday. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Family, friends look to honor Knapp

Longtime coach, volunteer to be remembered Sunday

Puppeteer Fred Michael's marionettes will entertain passers-by at Port Townsend's Pope Marine Plaza this Saturday. photo courtesy Port Townsend Main Street Program

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Busking on the Block set for Saturday

Marionettes to be star of show

Barbara Tusting, foreground, and Mary Paxton carry a few of the seedlings out of the hoophouse outside Port Townsend's Quimper Grange garden. The plants are among thousands to go on sale Monday in a fundraiser for the Food Bank Farm & Gardens of Jefferson County. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Gardeners can shop online, then pick up plants

Food Bank Farm Gardens host inaugural event

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Police agencies, prosecutor decline abuse allegations against Sequim couple

SEQUIM — No charges will be filed against a Sequim elementary school administrator and her husband after law…

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The western end of Port Angeles Harbor is shown on Thursday.

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Port Angeles Harbor shore revival a priority

Deep-water harbor restoration method uncertain

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Energy conservation urged at PUD hearing

Rates should encourage cut in consumption, residents say

Port Townsend Marine Science Center Executive Director Janine Boire plans to welcome the public back to the center starting Saturday at the Fort Worden-based aquarium. The center will be open Saturdays and Sundays with reservations beginning this weekend. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend Marine Science Center partially reopens

Weekend visits will require reservations for on-site visitors

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Hazard pay measure for grocery workers on precipice

Port Angeles City Council leans toward no vote

Al Lynn, a volunteer with the Sequim PC Users Group, is one of several people refurbishing computers to give to those in need. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Personal computer group seeks those who need the technology

Ample refurbished desktops available for those in need

Indie is checked for injuries after she was pulled from a 25-foot hole in Quilcene.

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Trapped Mastiff rescued

Dog pulled from narrow 25-foot hole on Quilcene family’s land

Jefferson Teen Center director Shayann Hoffer-Pauley helps turn one of the Chimacum center’s walls sky blue on Monday afternoon. She’s working with the Rotary Club of Port Townsend to refresh the place over spring break. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Teen Center receives some TLC

Chimacum space open again for students to interact

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe seeks traffic circle on Highway 101

Clallam County commissioners consider request for letter of support

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Peninsula College cancels women’s basketball games due to COVID-19

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team has canceled its next three games due to confirmed…

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Port Townsend edges toward PDA pact

Council tentatively OKs revised agreement

Clarinetist Jonathan Doyle, complete with an aerosol-masking instrument cover, jazzed up the Haller Fountain in downtown Port Townsend in the first “Buskers on the Block” gig. The series will showcase local musicians Thursdays and Saturdays through May. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Free music series has begun in Port Townsend

Buskers scheduled through May in Main Street program

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Port Angeles Harbor cleanup plan to be discussed

Public meeting to cover damage asssessment, restoration

Jefferson County Commissioner Heidi Eisenhour.

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Letter supports breaching dams

Jefferson County Commissioners encourage implementation of controversial proposal

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Sequim City Council agrees to future salary increases

Positions, not people, funded

Plans to expand Sequim’s Marine and Coastal Research Laboratory are in early stages, but the biggest priority is connecting to the City of Sequim’s water and sewer lines so the site can support more people and projects, said Genevra Harker-Klimes, director of coastal sciences for the Sequim lab. (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

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National laboratory in Sequim planning facilities expansion

Contractors sought for both current and future projects