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Sequim Sunrise Rotarians, from left, President Bill Benedict and members Ann Flack and Charlie Johnson stand in the storage unit as they ready for Memorial Day distribution. The club’s Flag Subscription Program has more than 600 American flags that are placed across Sequim with funds going to local and international groups and projects and high school scholarships. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Rotary flag program honors service members

Subscription service raises money for service groups, scholarships

Lynette Hostetler of Port Angeles instructs Ian, her shetland sheepdog, over an inclined obstacle during Saturday’s AKC Agility Rally and Obedience Trials at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The event, hosted by the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club, featured a variety of obstacle courses with dogs searching for the fastest time in the ring. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Up and over

Lynette Hostetler of Port Angeles instructs Ian, her shetland sheepdog, over an inclined obstacle during Saturday’s AKC Agility…

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Woodworker Michael Clemens, left, with help from Christine Loewe, executive director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, and fourth-grade teacher Tony Seidl, right, erect a dragon-themed arbor at the student garden at Dry Creek School on Thursday in Port Angeles.

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Permanent art installed at Dry Creek Elementary

Art by local artists graces gardens

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STR class change forces building updates

Work session scheduled for November

Screen grab from CTS security camera footage of the little scofflaw.

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Marmot takes trip to downtown Port Angeles

Camera captures furry bus passenger on adventure

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Peninsula College closing Fort Worden campus

Will finish current academic year

A 1949 built cabin at Lake Gibbs in Chimacum, was used for a live structure fire training by East Jefferson Fire Rescue Wednesday. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue burns cabin in training exercise

Lake Gibbs cabin was set for demolition

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Gardiner boat ramp replacement moves forward

Elmore sale efforts stall

Wendy Bart, the CEO of the Olympic Peninsula YMCA was the MC at a Ground Breaking Ceremony Wed afternoon. The new Early Learning Center (child care) is to be built in the area just west of the YMCA's current parking lot off Francis Street.  Over 40 dignitaries and interested people came for the introduction and the ground breaking photo op. Bart in her opening remarks said the idea for the project was formed during COVID when they realized the Olympic Peninsula was a “child care desert”. Soon was formed the money raising and architectural drawings. “The people of the Olympic Peninsula are magical” when explaining that $7 million of the needed $9 million have been promised. “We have a trajectory for success from a caring community” she continued. The 8000 sq foot building will break ground next month with a finish date of opening in September of 2026. The facility designed for children under age 5 will have hours of 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM. The general contractors is G.L.Y. of Bellevue. WA.
        Ground Breaking Op — L to R are Randy Johnson, Virginia O’Neil, Steve Tharinger, Mike French, Mark Ozias,  LaTrisha Suggs, Drew Schwab, Glenn Smithson, Lori Robbin, John Vorhees,  And a host of “special guests” who perhaps will get to use the new facility when opened.                                  (call Jody Minker for more info at 360-301-3221) dlogan

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YMCA Early Learning Center breaks ground in Port Angeles

‘Y Kids’ on hand to kick off construction

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Healthy Families braces for cuts

Organization could lose 30 percent of funding

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Barbara Westrem of Sequim paints her impressions of microscopic marine creatures during an adult drawing class on Wednesday at Feiro Marine Life Center in Port Angeles. The class, “Through the Looking Glass!,” gives participants a chance to work with professional artists to create works based upon what they observe. More information can be found at https://feiromarinelifecenter.org/through-the-looking-glass-adult-drawing-class-with-microscopes/.

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Art under a microscope

Barbara Westrem of Sequim paints her impressions of microscopic marine creatures during an adult drawing class on Wednesday…

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Port of Port Angeles approves decree for harbor cleanup

Cleanup schedule, requirements outlined in plan

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Student musicians train with masters

A week at Fort Worden with Dover Quartet

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Clallam adopts 5-year homeless plan

Measurable goals need to be added

Clallam 2 Fire Rescue

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Fire destroys house, structures

Limited water supply impacts fight

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Jaman settles with YMCA, City of Port Townsend

Agreement doesn’t lift ban or admit liability

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Court denies request to halt logging activity in Elwha Watershed

DNR compelled to produce records by June 18

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Historical Society may present to commissioners

Providing access and expanding cultural awareness

Family, friends and co-workers give Corey Alton a spirited send-off to celebrate the final shift of the Port Angeles driver's 36 years with UPS. Alton drove about 3.5 million miles over the course of his career without an accident or a ticket. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Driver delivers his last truckload

Travels 3.6 million miles to supply Peninsula

(www.jeffpud.org/outage-info)

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Trimming causes widespread outage in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County PUD reported that a power outage, beginning around 12:30 p.m., affected 17,500 customers…