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Washington College Grant program set to expand with new state law

Support for low- and middle-income families available

Betsy Davis, the executive director of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, with her 1914 wooden boat “Glory Be.” (Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding)

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Boatbuilding school director plans to retire

Betsy Davis says she will work with her replacement

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Agencies partner to rescue Port Townsend man

Rough seas ground sailor on Christmas

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Jefferson separates prosecutor, coroner roles

Funeral director hired on one-year basis

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Public concerned about hospital partnership

Commenters question possible Catholic affiliation

Ellen White Face, left, and Dora Ragland enjoy some conversation after finishing a Christmas dinner prepared by Salvation Army Port Angeles staff and volunteers. The Salvation Army anticipated serving 120-150 people at its annual holiday meal on Tuesday. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hundreds served at annual Salvation Army dinner

Numbers represent growing need for assistance, captain says

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Wednesday’s e-edition to be printed Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition on Wednesday that will double as a…

Residents of various manufactured home parks applaud the Sequim City Council’s decision on Dec. 9 to approve a new overlay that preserves manufactured home parks so that they cannot be redeveloped for other uses. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim preserves overlay for homes

Plots can be sold, but use must be same

A ballot box in the Sequim Village Shopping Center at 651 W. Washington St. now holds two fire suppressant systems to prevent fires inside after incidents in October in Vancouver, Wash., and Portland, Ore. A second device was added by Clallam County staff to boxes countywide to safeguard ballots for all future elections. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Political party officials fine with Clallam’s loss of bellwether

With election certified, reps reflect on goals, security

A now-deceased male cougar was confirmed by Panthera and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife staff to have been infected with Avian influenza on the Olympic Peninsula. (Powell Jones/Panthera)

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Two cougars infected with bird flu die

Risk of human infection still low, CDC says

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Readers contribute $58K to Home Fund to date

Donations can be made for community grants this spring

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Property purchase intended for housing

Port Angeles envisions 18 to 40 residents

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Hurricane Ridge could get $80M for new day lodge

Package included in disaster aid

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Clallam jail part of nursing partners

First 10 Peninsula College students complete shadow experience

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Tribe CEO: Home Fund one of best ways to help

Contributions can be made to for community grants this spring

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Clallam reduces with 7% exercise

Departments pare down $4.2M deficit

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray.

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Student aid now simplified process

Fewer questions on federal application

Dustin Hines of Port Townsend won the Jamestown Glow Run 5K, a year after finishing second in the same race. John Mauro, also of Port Townsend, won the 10K. Matt Sagan/Cascadia Films

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JAMESTOWN S’KLALLAM GLOW RUN: More than 600 enjoy the lights and the gloaming

BLYN — More than 600 people from the Olympic Peninsula and the Pacific Northwest enjoyed what is turning…

Cherie Kidd of Port Angeles was crowned the champion of the 70s age category during the Ms Senior World Pageant on Nov. 23 in Biloxi, Miss. (Holli Hobbs Photography)

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Former mayor wins crown at Ms Senior World Pageant

The first runner-up last year, Cherie Kidd brings home title

Crime & Justice

Deputies seize 36 livestock animals

Dead sheep found on property