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Tribal member to run for House

DePoe touts experience with climate, habitat

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Science talk to focus on Dungeness crabs

Research building data to inform fisheries

Community Service Awards nomination form.

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Deadline extended for awards nominations

Applications due April 3; event slated for May 6

Freddie Lane, in red, and Yvette Tworabbits, on drum, conduct a blessing of the water ceremony at Hollywood Beach on Saturday. About two dozen people attended the Indigenous-led ceremony to honor the sacred waters that Native Americans have used for generations. The event was part of World Water Day, a United Nations-sponsored observation which celebrates water and inspires action to tackle the global water crisis where 2.1 billion people are living without access to safe water. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Blessing of the Water

Freddie Lane, in red, and Yvette Tworabbits, on drum, conduct a blessing of the water ceremony at Hollywood…

Steve Hobbs.

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Measures secure statewide elections

Official: Databases, processes are safe in Washington state

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Port of Port Angeles renews a lease agreement

Motive Power Marine brings value, official says

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Proposal for fish passage project sent to community development

Clallam County has designs, funding for diversion efforts

Karyn Williams, owner of Red Dog Farm in Chimacum’s central valley, holds a flat of greens ready for market in one of the greenhouses on the farm. Red Dog Farm is a 23-acre, certified-organic farm and grows more than 150 varieties of vegetables, berries and cut flowers. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Red Dog is gearing up for summer season

Starts are planted, seasonal workers hired at Chimacum farm

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Hearing examiner rejects resort request

Development may move forward with conditions

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Support guild gets updated contract

Criminal justice services discussed

A fledgling bald eagle takes flight after hearing its parents call from a distance. The young eagle was spotted roosting in a tree at Fort Worden State Park on Friday. It takes about five years for an eagle to develop the signature white head of an adult. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Fledgling flight

A fledgling bald eagle takes flight after hearing its parents call from a distance. The young eagle was…

Former Sequim Food Bank Executive Director Andra Smith is wrapped in a blanket called “Agate Beach” donated by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. New Executive Director Jen Colmore read a note from food bank board director Loni Greninger that said the blanket symbolized the process of agates becoming beautiful rocks from pressure and friction. Smith has taken a new job as the executive director of the Washington Food Coalition. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Food Bank celebrates its former, current directors

Andra Smith helped lead facility through pandemic, hardships

Danielle Lorentzen, who plays Cinderella, rehearses with Ethan Hoch as Prince Topher for Ghostlight Productions’ “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” set to run through Sunday at Sequim High School. The 2 p.m. matinee on Saturday will feature a special photo opportunity after the show with Lorentzen and the rest of the cast. Attendees are invited to dress up for the occasion in Cinderella-inspired clothing. (Ghostlight Productions)

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Ghostlight presents ‘Cinderella’ at Sequim High School

Practical effects, magical moments highlight family-friendly show

Defending state champion javelin thrower Teanna Clark took first place at the Port Angeles Track and Field Invite, winning the javelin by more than 33 feet. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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TRACK AND FIELD: (Updated) Hundreds take the field at Port Angeles Invite returns

PA boys; EJ girls win team medals

Maggie Parker, left, talks to her Blue Heron Middle School seventh-grade classmates about Chief Chetzemoka and his help in establishing Port Townsend as a settlement while on a field trip along the Chetzemoka Trail on Friday at Camas Prairie Golf Course. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Learning trail

Maggie Parker, left, talks to her Blue Heron Middle School seventh-grade classmates about Chief Chetzemoka and his help…

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Clallam Transit is citing increase on routes

Agency working on its five-year transportation development plan

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Under new ownership, Howling Moon tavern hopping with nightly music

Family-friendly space hoping to add food service, dance night

Kirsti Turello of Turello Oral Surgery poses with the Business Champion of Youth Award on Tuesday during the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula’s eighth annual Great Futures: Wearing & Sharing the Green fundraiser breakfast. (Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula)

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Boys Girls Club raises $92K at fundraising breakfast

PORT ANGELES — The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula kicked off this year’s fundraising goal…

Mark Nichols

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Prosecuting attorney to run for reelection

Mark Nichols cites public safety as his top priority for the next four years

One man was flown to Harborview Medical Center for burns following a garage fire Thursday night west of Sequim. (Clallam County Fire District 3)

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Man flown to hospital after sustaining burns

Two other residents rescue five puppies from garage fire