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David and Tor Patsiga of University Place enjoy a crab dinner on Saturday during the annual Dungeness Crab Festival in downtown Port Angeles. The three-day event featured a variety of seafoods and other culinary treats, as well as crafts, music and other activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dressed for dinner in Port Angeles

David and Tor Patsiga of University Place enjoy a crab dinner on Saturday during the annual Dungeness Crab…

Two wells have been dug for four future homes in Western Ukraine to house up to 40 orphaned/abandoned Ukrainian children from the Russian invasion. Michael Cimino through Gardiner Community Church seeks financial support to finish funding the first house for about $22,500. (Photo courtesy Michael Cimino)

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Sequim man, church look to fund small homes for Ukrainian orphans

A Sequim man is seeking support to finish the first of four small homes for abandoned and orphaned…

Hickory Shirt Heritage Days celebrates the logging history of the West End. Here an unidentified man is seated on a single-drum donkey engine in Forks during the late 19th to early 20th century. (Bert Kellogg Collection)

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Hickory Shirt Heritage Days activities continue in Forks

Hickory Shirt Heritage Days activities will continue this week in Forks with the following activities:

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National IV shortages impact Peninsula

Major manufacturers affected by storms in southeastern US

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Joel Goldstein and wife Len Maranan-Goldsmith, from Port Townsend, take in the Aurora Borealis Thursday night from the beach at Point Hudson in Port Townsend.

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Aurora admirers in Port Townsend

Joel Goldstein and his wife Len Maranan-Goldsmith, from Port Townsend, take in the Aurora Borealis Thursday night from…

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Clallam prison moves towards rehabilitation

New program aims for staff wellness, incarcerated re-entry

Barbara Wise displays the Washington Newspaper Publisher Association’s Miles Turnbull Master Editor/Publisher award honoring her late husband John Brewer at the WNPA convention in Olympia on Oct. 5. (photo by Ileana Murphy Haggerty)

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Brewer, former PDN publisher/editor, honored

Recognized by state association

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Port Angeles passes two-year strategic plan

Work plan is next priority

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Mario Casarez of U.S. Food pours out a batch of freshly-boiled crabs in preparation for Friday's opening day of the Dungeness Crab Festival. The three-day festival celebrates a wide variety of seafood available for purchase, as well as music, merchandise vendors and other activities centered around the Red Lion Hotel parking lot and other nearby venues.

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Crab cookers

Mario Casarez of U.S. Food pours out a batch of freshly-boiled crabs in preparation for today’s opening day…

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Port of Port Townsend reviews draft budget

Taking ‘conservative approach’ to finances

Elisabeth Resager demonstrating shearing on stage at Worthington Park in 2023. (photo credit David Goetze)

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Quilcene Fiber Festival set for Saturday

In its third year, event continues to grow

Proprietary vessel used in terramation process. by permission of Earth Funeral.

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Conservation effort uses soil from terramation

Quilcene property holds ‘open house’ for families

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Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-op employees, Ossian Smith, seals cracks on the deck while Olly Nivison lays masking tape for a paint line while both are working on the 111 year old halibut schooner Seymore, on the hard at the Port Townsend Marina on Wednesday.

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Schooner facelift

Port Townsend Shipwright’s Co-op employee Ossian Smith seals cracks on the deck while Olly Nivison lays masking tape…

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Clallam County reduces its 2025 budget deficit

Eight full-time positions eliminated

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Clallam approves four speed limit changes

Towne Road now open to traffic

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Port Angeles mayor, incumbent debate for Clallam County commissioner seat

Candidates differ on short-term rental policy

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Farmers market, transit relocated during Crabfest

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Farmers Market and some Clallam Transit System routes will relocate this weekend…

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Dungeness Crab Festival returns this weekend

New organization promises same food and fun

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Port of Port Angeles considers 15-year lease for Amazon

Annual contract would bring in about $174,000

Cathy Collins of Renton takes a cell phone portrait of a coy looking Glaucous-winged gull at the parking lot overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca near the lighthouse at Fort Worden State Park on Tuesday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Say cheese

Cathy Collins of Renton takes a cell phone portrait of a coy looking Glaucous-winged gull at the parking…