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Matt SagenA member of Atlas Athletes from Olympic leads the pack at the second annual Frosty Moss relay race held along the Olympic Peninsula in early March. Atlas Athletes won the 80-mile race in a time of 9 hours, 29 minutes, 15 seconds.

Sports

ADVENTURE SPORTS: Restrictions loosened and outdoor races can return

Inslee order allows live running, cycling competitions again

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Crime & Justice

Man charged with assault of Clallam County deputy

Injured officer cleared for work

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Hearing examiner dismisses five of six MAT appeals

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe still seeks reversal of environmental review elements

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Arts & Entertainment

Sequim Irrigation Festival shifts for its 125th version

Innovative arts and crafts fair only live event of weekend

Mike Loriz, 1st vice commander of American Legion Post 26, is leading an effort to cut the Port Townsend veterans organization's electric bill while also making its 1941 downtown building more energy efficient by installing an array of solar panels on the south-facing side of its roof. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

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American Legion looking to install solar panels

Port Townsend post aims to save money by going green

The Port of Port Townsend approved a resolution Tuesday that would allow the port to resubmit a grant application that would assist with the reconstruction of the Port Hudson Breakwater jetties that were damaged during the December 2018 windstorms. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port of Port Townsend approves grant application for Point Hudson jetty

Agency to resubmit grant request for $9.3M in federal funds

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Clallam County to disperse more COVID-19 relief funds

Ferry, businesses, child care among recipients

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Sequim mayor questions MAT clinic transportation

Tribe: Clients will come only from Peninsula counties

News

Clallam commission recommends hiring forester for trust lands

Position could cost about $125,000 annually

Patrons of The Old Whiskey Mill dine outside in a streatery Sept. 15 in downtown Port Townsend despite the presence of smoke from wildfires in Oregon and California. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

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Survey to inform streatery extension in Port Townsend

City to consider pushing Open Streets plan beyond Oct. 31

Health officer warns of need for vigilance

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Health officer warns of need for vigilance

Rise in COVID-19 cases likely due to cold weather, holidays

Council OKs signs highlighting Port Townsend history

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Council OKs signs highlighting Port Townsend history

New displays will replace city’s outdated business directories

Holiday Inn Express owner seeks chapter 11 bankruptcy to keep hotel

Business

Holiday Inn Express owner seeks chapter 11 bankruptcy to keep hotel

Bank looks to put in new operators of 10-year-old business

Port Ludlow Art League highlights artists in October

Arts & Entertainment

Port Ludlow Art League highlights artists in October

Seven jewelers included in featured creators

Officers arrest wanted man in Sequim

Crime & Justice

Officers arrest wanted man in Sequim

Goodman taken into custody without incident

Emergency feeding stations ready for Big One

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Emergency feeding stations ready for Big One

Eight self-contained trailered units to be placed around county

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsTravel trailers and RVs fill up spaces at John Wayne's Waterfront Resort on Saturday at Sequim Bay east of Sequim.

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Sale of John Wayne property draws national interest

Waterfront area near Sequim Marina

Recovery Cafe renovations nearing completion

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Recovery Cafe renovations nearing completion

Online fundraiser to help build space for outdoor meetings

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Clallam County weighs mining, environmental concerns

Public hearing continued on three potential laws