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Sequim pauses planned projects

Council institutes six-month moratorium

Crime & Justice

Man sentenced to six years in prison for rape

Police, US Marshals arrest Sequim man in New York

Members of the Cheam First Nation of Rosedale, British Columbia, perform a canoe dance during Friday’s first full day of dancing and protocols for visiting native groups to Paddle to Elwha 2025 on the Lower Elwha Klallam reservation west of Port Angeles. Native bands from across the region are taking part in the event, which will continue through Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Canoe dance

Members of the Cheam First Nation of Rosedale, British Columbia, perform a canoe dance during Friday’s first full…

Crime & Justice

Man pleads not guilty to murder

Trial date set in September

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Program connects students with Peninsula College

Juniors, seniors can explore future classes

(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula Home Fund distributes $90,000 in grants

Fifteen nonprofits to use funding to make a difference

Tribal member Jerry Foster waves a Lower Elwha Klallam tribal flag as a canoe paddled by members of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe arrives at Elwha Beach at Angeles Point on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Elwha welcome canoes for final stop in journey

Singing, dancing to take place over next few days

Jefferson Healthcare Chief Operations Officer Jacob Davidson with the hospital’s new linear accelerator, which should be ready to use in October. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Healthcare expansion to open in September

Ribbon cutting, tours scheduled this month

Darryl Wolfe.

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Olympic Medical Center CEO resigns his position

Darryl Wolfe ends 19-year career with hospital

Jamestown S’Klallam tribal members Loni Greninger, left, and Jesse Osmer greet members of the Kw’umut Lelum youth canoe from a collection of First Nation tribes of eastern Vancouver Island as they arrive at Jamestown Beach near Sequim as part of the 2025 Canoe Journey to Elwha. About 40 canoes were expected to land at Jamestown on their way to a mass landing today at the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Canoe arrival

Jamestown S’Klallam tribal members Loni Greninger, left, and Jesse Osmer greet members of the Kw’umut Lelum youth canoe…

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Hearing set for stream buffering

Forest board, Ecology to host meeting Monday

Crime & Justice

Murder trial to be postponed due to delays at crime lab

Hearing set Sept. 19 to determine a new starting date

Arts & Entertainment

Acoustic Blues at Fort Worden this week

Music is about community, director says

The Tana Stobs canoe, a family memorial canoe with members from the Port Gamble and Suquamish tribes, arrived first to the beach at Fort Worden on Tuesday. The canoe, in its 25th year, honors the memory of paddler Nic Armstrong’s brother Santana Ives. Their trip from Port Gamble took 4 1/2 hours. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tribal canoe journey lands at Fort Worden

Event upholds tradition, culture, with final destination Thursday

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Feedback wanted on Port Angeles update

City working on its comprehensive plan

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THIRD UPDATE: Tsunami advisory canceled

PORT ANGELES — The tsunami advisory that was in effect Wednesday following a magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Russia…

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First Fed reports $3.7M earnings during second quarter of year

Board doesn’t report dividends as part of ‘prudent approach’

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4-H participants getting ready for the fair

Volunteers needed for program, coordinator says

Anita Gage of Fortuna, Calif., gets a kiss from GHC Bronze Firle Oak Sadlers Wells “Sadler” in preparation for showing before the judges during the 2025 AKC All-Breed Conformation Show and Obedience and Rally Trials on Sunday at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The three-day show, hosted by the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club, featured hundreds of dogs from across the region in multiple rings and obedience displays. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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All-breed show

Anita Gage of Fortuna, Calif., gets a kiss from GHC Bronze Firle Oak Sadlers Wells “Sadler” in preparation…

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Grant funding to aid project

Deal reached for Big Quilcene River