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Ian Campbell of Bellevue, left, and Colette Campbell of Orlando, Fla., grandchildren of the late Port Angeles City Council member Orville Campbell, examine a table collection of family photos prior to a memorial service for the elder Campbell on Tuesday at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Civic leader Orville Campbell mourned

‘A very special person in this community’

Mike Chapman.

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Chapman to run for state Senate

Aims to fill seat vacated by Kevin Van De Wege

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Primary election ballots mailed today

Vote for open seats contested on Aug. 1

Navarra Carr, left, and Nick Merrigan.

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Port Angeles City Council hopefuls discuss development fees

Scooters, homelessness also topics at forum

Port Angeles police and firefighters examine a utility pole and a downed powerline along the Tumwater Truck Route at Third Street that disrupted traffic and caused power outages on Wednesday afternoon. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Downed power lines cause brief outage, prompt closure of truck route

PORT ANGELES — Blown transformers and downed powerlines knocked out power briefly in downtown Port Angeles and other…

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Joint Public Safety Facility to have two project managers

County, city each will designate leaders

Skylar, 8, left, and Farra Grieves, 10, pet Joaquin the lamb Saturday at Center Valley Animal Rescue’s open house. The nonprofit takes in and rehabilitates pets, livestock, birds and wildlife at its 30-acre facility in Quilcene. It acquired Joaquin, who has a facial deformity, when he was rejected by his mother at birth. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Center Valley rehabs pets, livestock, wildlife

Nonprofit works with law enforcement on animal seizures

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Marine mammals are federally protected

QUILCENE — Some people thought they were doing a good deed when they saw a harbor seal pup…

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Officials: fireworks ban in Jefferson County successful

Future bans may be necessary as summer temperatures rise

Damage from a July 9 fire can be seen at this residence on the 300 block of Thornton Drive. (Chris Turner/Clallam County Fire District 3)

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Fire damages two-story Sequim home

Residents get out safely with minor injuries

Wes Fitzpatrick and Lorna Konopaski, grand pioneers for the Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days parade, wave to the crowd on Saturday. The three-day celebration ended Sunday with a beach cleanup, fun run, tournaments and other activities. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Grand pioneers

Wes Fitzpatrick and Lorna Konopaski, grand pioneers for the Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days parade, wave to the crowd…

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High fire risk expected to continue on Peninsula

Dry conditions predicted at least through September

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Road striping to take place between Sequim and Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Travelers can expect single-lane closures in both directions of U.S. Highway 101 today through Thursday…

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Jim Fetzer has been appointed general manager of Clallam Transit.

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Manager OK’d for Clallam Transit

2022 employee of year tapped for post

Campbell

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Civic leader Orville Campbell’s services Tuesday

‘Truest gentleman,’ ‘classy guy’ mourned by community

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Sequim School Board candidates discuss reconfiguration, curriculum

Hopefuls speak at LWV forum

Joshua Guerrier.

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Search and rescue team recovers hiker’s body from Duckabush River

BRINNON — The body of Joshua Guerrier, who had been missing since May 29, has been recovered, according…

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Marine Trades president sees room for growth in Port Townsend

‘Blue economy’ can bring in money, he says

Jennifer Sargent of Port Angeles, right, and her children, Benson Sargent, 6, and Marlee Sargent, 4, examine a tidepool in search for marine life on Thursday at Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles. A minus 2.52-foot tide on Thursday provided ample opportunity for the family to explore areas normally below the surface of Port Angeles Harbor. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Search for sea life

Jennifer Sargent of Port Angeles, right, and her children, Benson Sargent, 6, and Marlee Sargent, 4, examine a…

Speaking at a candidate forum on Thursday were, from left, Mark Karjalainen, Navarra Carr and Nick Merrigan. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

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Housing, homeless subjects of debate

Three Port Angeles City Council candidates argue at forum