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Port of Port Townsend project administrator Natalie Toews, left, Washington Recreation and Conservation Office Outdoor Grants Manager Brian Carpenter, Jefferson County Commissioner Heidi Eisenhour, Port of Port Townsend commissioners Carol Hasse and Pam Petranek and Port Executive Director Eron Berg cut the ribbon at the new Gardiner boat ramp and ADA-compliant boat launch on Discovery Bay. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port of Port Townsend cuts ribbon at Gardiner boat launch

New ramp, floating dock provide access to Discovery Bay

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Options weighed for camp residents

Port Townsend encampment set to close next month

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General election ballots mailed

Voters have until 8 p.m. on Nov. 4

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Port of Port Angeles to focus on capital improvements in ’26

Major infrastructure project is mostly covered with grants

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Port Angeles joins lawsuit against federal government for grant funding

City manager says existing language should be upheld

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Olympic Medical Center back in compliance with CMS

Acceptance comes after several visits this year

Workers set up the main tent for the Dungeness Crab Festival in downtown Port Angeles on Wednesday evening. (Kelley Lane/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dungeness Crab Festival opens three-day run

Food, music and vendors highlight annual event

The Production Alliance will press cider on site, boiling it and making hot cider. (Sarah Wright)

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Peninsula apple, cider festival set across multiple locations

Music, dancing, games and a parade highlight event

Legal representatives and staff with John Wayne Enterprises and Seabrook Holding Company say Sequim’s moratorium on Master Plan overlays is not an emergency and the city approved but did not resolve issues staff identified in 2019. The moratorium put a pause on overlay projects like Westbay that would add 600 lots by John Wayne Marina on space on and around John Wayne Rustic Waterfront Resort. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim project threatens lawsuit

Dissension caused by moratorium on overlays

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Marine carbon removal system launches after testing phase

Project Macoma pulls seawater from harbor, makes it less acidic

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Food bank to cover Peninsula counties

Port Angeles location to distribute supplies

Trevor Sly, operations manager of Olympic Hiking Co., left, and Tommy Farris, company owner and general manager, discuss relocating their business from The Wharf on the Port Angeles Waterfront to a new office on West Marine Drive. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Olympic Hiking Co. moving to Marine Drive location

Tour company plans to open ‘heart and soul of the operation’

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Olympic Medical Center working on action plan for health survey

Improvements found in visit last week

Contract crews use specialized boring machinery to run specific sections of communications and electrical conduit. (Jefferson PUD)

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Jefferson PUD to continue its broadband project

Traffic expected to be affected during construction

Tom Swanson and his golden retriever, Tyler, during a Society of American Foresters replanting project at Lake Pleasant, five months after a 1985 fire that burned 550 acres on the West End and shut down U.S. Highway 101. (Courtesy photo)

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Forty years later, residents remember West End blaze

East wind picked up embers from slash fire in Forks

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Jefferson County officials connecting with STR owners

Plan implemented in April starting to permit rentals

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Commissioners to discuss state construction projects

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Jefferson utility settles dispute

PUD to pay $62,500 to property owner

Ann Livingston.

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Trails coalition names first executive director

Livingston says she has passion for hiking, biking

Lummi master carver Jewell James stands with the totem pole at a rally in Olympia. (Se’Si’Le)

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Totem pole reaches Elwha after 1,700-mile journey

Conservation movement focuses on stopping repeal of Roadless Rule