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Other than turkey, poll shows range of favorites

In the end, cook’s touch is what makes one dish different from another

Betsy Reed Schultz (far left), founder of Captain Joseph House, gets a look at a carved bear donated by Bret Wirta’s Black Bear Diner and Holiday Inn & Suites last week at the Port Angeles facility. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

Carved bear added to Captain Joseph House grounds

Gold Star families can find respite at Port Angeles facility

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On your mark, get set, shop

Small Business Saturday growing

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Olympic Medical Center board approves 2024 deficit budget

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center board of commissioners has unanimously approved a $269 million 2024 operating…

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Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula Home Fund begins annual campaign

Neighbor-to-neighbor unique giving program

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Lincoln School site to be razed

Historical society board in Port Angeles tells of ‘difficult decision’

Sharmaine Wright of Port Angeles expresses delight while being pushed by her daughter, Kaylee Konopaski, 10, on the ice at the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village on Saturday. The village, which features a temporary ice skating rink, opened Friday and will operate daily from noon to 9 p.m. through Jan. 2. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Outdoor adventure

Sharmaine Wright of Port Angeles expresses delight while being pushed by her daughter, Kaylee Konopaski, 10, on the…

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Proposed tax for Port Townsend pool is questioned

County commissioners push back on funding

Crime & Justice

One youth involved in City Pier assault sentenced to juvenile hall

Boy receives up to nine months; other set to appear Dec. 7

First Fed presents a charitable donation to the board and staff at Centrum in honor of the arts non-profit’s 50th anniversary in Port Townsend. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Centrum Executive Director Robert Birman, Centrum Board Chair Scott Wilson, First Fed Board Member Norm Tonina, First Fed Port Townsend Branch Manager Luxmi Love; second row, left to right: Walter Parsons, Katy Goodman, Catharine Robinson, Sara Spalding, John Murock; third row, left to right: Kris Easterday, Renee Klein, Leah Mitchell, Robert Alexander, Sam Shoen; fourth row, left to right: David Rinn, Jeanie Cardon, Andy Fallat and Malcolm Harris.

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First Fed donates $50K in five-year commitment to Centrum

PORT TOWNSEND — First Fed has provided a five-year, $50,000 donation to Centrum in honor of the arts…

Glynda Ball of Sequim puts the finishing touches on a self-made wreath at a wreath-making station at Saturday’s Nature Mart at the Dungeness River Nature Center in Sequim. The event, a fundraiser for the nature center’s education programs, also featured a gift mart of hand-crafted, nature-related gifts, a bake sale and photo opportunities with the center’s taxidermic animals. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday wreaths

Glynda Ball of Sequim puts the finishing touches on a self-made wreath at a wreath-making station at Saturday’s…

Crime & Justice

Hill trial delayed on third occasion

Four- to five-week session now in June

Crime & Justice

Woman sentenced for providing drugs to prison inmate who died

She pleads guilty to felony controlled substances homicide

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Sequim to offer surveys about downtown corner space

Designs could incorporate lawn, sculptures

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Makah closer to another whale hunt

NOAA issues final EIS with seven alternatives

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Judge denies motion to stop Power Plant harvest

Controversial timber sale to be appealed

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The Dungeness River Nature Center stands illuminated by Christmas lights as visitors roam the outdoor patio after a lighting ceremony for the center and nearby Railroad Bridge on Thursday night in Sequim. Hundreds of people took part in the event, which featured holiday songs by the Sequim High School Choir on the historic bridge over the Dungeness River.

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Railroad Bridge lights the night in Sequim

The Dungeness River Nature Center stands illuminated by Christmas lights as visitors roam the outdoor patio after a…

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Politics

PA Republican aims to win Legislative seat

Deputy prosecutor lists public safety, education as major issues

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 A closed sign is taped to the front door of the Chase Bank branch in downtown Port Angeles on Friday, citing an "emergency" brought on by a lack of internet service.

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UPDATE: Lumen internet customers back online, company representative says

Business, school district impacted

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Saturday print editions to be delivered Monday

Due to technical difficulties, Peninsula Daily News subscribers will not receive their Saturday paper until Monday, Nov. 20.