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Port Angeles man investigated for attempted burglary at Walmart

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man allegedly broke into Walmart through an employee entrance in an attempt…

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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Counties get $6.2M in habitat funding

Grants total $61M for 155 projects statewide

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Sanders, Force make case for hospital seat

Candidates debate during Kiwanis Club forum

White Lotus Farm’s Niall Motson, left, with Jules Spruill-Smith of Space Twins Provisions. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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One-day pumpkin patch set Sunday

Food, drink music slated for Port Ludlow farm

Lorena Miramontes Morley, left, and her spouse, Mandy Miramontes Morley, both of Anaheim, Calif., use a remote-controlled camera to take a self-portrait on the Olympic National Park entrance sign on Tuesday in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Shutdown may impact park, service members

Employees may be furloughed for duration

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Olympic Medical Center working on action plan for health survey

Improvements found in visit last week

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Housing costs outpacing Clallam median incomes

Workshop details state energy codes, land availability

Over the past year, Jefferson Land Trust staff and volunteers have worked hard to complete trails and install signs and other infrastructure to help visitors access and enjoy Chimacum Ridge Community Forest. Here, a guest enjoys the forest during the grand opening celebration event. (Sara Kozak)

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Chimacum Ridge Community Forest is now open

Hiking, biking, personal-use foraging allowed

Drew Simmons of Precision Tree Service in Chimacum saws through a poplar tree stump that was one of about a dozen old and rotting poplars cut down on Monday along Sims Way in Port Townsend. The trees were cut down because they posed a threat to vehicles and pedestrians who drive or walk by on a daily basis. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Poplar removal

Drew Simmons of Precision Tree Service in Chimacum saws through a poplar tree stump that was one of…

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Hospital board hopefuls debate

Finances, transparency among discussed topics

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

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County fire marshals decrease risk levels

Burn ban lifted in Clallam; recreational fires OK in Jefferson

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Murder trial postponed to November

New charge of communicating with a minor added

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WSDOT: Highway projects on track

Preservation on 112 set for completion next year

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Port Townsend to celebrate Arbor Day

Plant adoptions, tours available Saturday

Olympic Medical Center interim CEO Mark Gregson welcomes the audience to the Harvest of Hope event on Saturday at the Guy Cole Event Center in Sequim. (Lexie Winters Photography)

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Harvest of Hope raises $290K for cancer center

Attendees raise money for 3D imaging machine

East Jefferson Fire Rescue and the state Department of Ecology responded Sunday to a sunken cabin cruiser that went aground off Indian Point between the ferry dock and Port Townsend Marina. One person on board was treated for injuries. The Washington State Ferry M/V Salish is entering the dock. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Two people, dog rescued from sinking vessel in PT

East Jefferson Fire Rescue, Port of PT staff deploy absorbent booms

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Port Angeles man dies following rollover collision

QUILCENE — A man who was in a single-car rollover collision last week has died.

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Ryan Edinger sits at the organ he now commands at Faith Lutheran Church in Sequim. There are 10 ranks of pipes, each with 61 notes, including flats and sharps.

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Classically trained musician replaces organist who retired after 50 years

Edinger directed parish music program at Concordia University