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Crime & Justice

Brinnon man to serve more than four years in prison

Coccia pleads guilty to multiple counts of theft, burglary

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Habitat project moves forward with infrastructure funds

Clallam County to provide $800K for Lyon’s Landing

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Humane Society to house dangerous animals again

Contract with Clallam County to go through 2026

Sequim School District officials report it could take upwards of 2 1/2 years to break ground on a new elementary school. Voters approved a $146 million, 20-year construction bond in a Feb. 11 special election that includes a new elementary school, renovated high school and more. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim schools eye bond timeline

Bigger projects may be 2 years away

Sequim volunteer Emily Westcott has led the flower basket program along Washington Street since 1996. This year she’s retired to focus on other endeavors, and the city of Sequim and the Sequim School District will continue the partnership. Westcott is still seeking donations for downtown Sequim Christmas decorations through the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim flower basket program shifts to city, school partnership

Westcott retires, plans to keep decorating downtown for Christmas

Levi Gillis, the saxophonist for The Sky Is A Suitcase, plays during a concert on July 5. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Indie music fest grows with its ‘intimate vibe’

Tarboo music festival features various sounds from multiple bands

Kelly and Dan Freeman of Port Ludlow examine a 1958 Edsel on display during Friday evening’s 29th annual Ruddell Cruise-In at Ruddell Auto in Port Angeles. The event featured hundreds of antique and vintage automobiles from across the region as well as food, music and other activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Classic show

Kelly and Dan Freeman of Port Ludlow examine a 1958 Edsel on display during Friday evening’s 29th annual…

Vintage cars line up along Golf Course Road waiting entry into the 29th annual Ruddell Cruise-in car show on Friday at Ruddell Auto in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Classic cruise-in

Vintage cars line up along Golf Course Road waiting entry into the 29th annual Ruddell Cruise-in car show…

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Clallam first in state to implement jail healthcare program

County eligible to apply for Medicare reimbursement for services

John Goar speaks to a group of visitors before leading them on a moonlit hike up Hurricane Hill for a tour of the constellations. Goar is a volunteer who leads the full moon hikes and dark sky telescope tours that are part of the astronomy program at Hurricane Ridge. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hurricane Ridge astronomy program reveals treasures

Volunteer-run tour guides visitors at Hurricane Ridge

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Writers to converge in Port Townsend to work on craft

Free readings open to the public next week

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Thomas Praisewater, a site manager with the Washington Dept. of Ecology, right, discusses environmental cleanup sites with Madelynne Jones, left, and Thomas Beatty, both of Port Angeles, during an open house on the status cleanup of the former Rayonier mill site on Tuesday at the Field Arts & Events Hall.

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Rayonier Mill cleanup update given at community meeting

Public comments on plans for site

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Tool library to open in Port Townsend

Drills, saws and more available to borrow

The 29th Ruddell Cruise-In will kick off Friday evening in Port Angeles.

Arts & Entertainment

Ruddell Cruise-In tonight in Port Angeles

Annual car show in 29th year

Matthew P. Deines, Outgoing President/CEO, First Fed

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First Fed CEO resigns

Bank begins search for replacement

Lower Elwha Klallm Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles, left, speaks about the Paddle to Elwha 2025 canoe journey as Carmen Watson-Charles, the tribe’s cultural manager, holds an informational pamphlet during a presentation to the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Thousands expected for canoe journey this month

Tribe anticipates speeches, songs and traditional dance

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Glass recycling returns to Jeffco

Port Townsend, Quilcene locations available

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Port of Port Townsend OKs update to its strategic plan

Commissioners discuss economic development

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Reservoir project to start this weekend

Lower water pressure expected through Aug. 1

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Peninsula Behavioral Health head discusses the fallout from federal bill

Anticipated cuts to Medicaid could devastate rural communities like Clallam County, leading to more emergency room visits, law…