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Joint Public Safety Facility pared down

Clallam County, Port Angeles aim for bids in August

Jason McNickle. (Clallam Transit System)

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Clallam Transit appoints McNickle as its interim general manager

Operations manager will move into new role starting Aug. 1

Timbul "Bvll" Cahyono's “Fake Somebody," a 4-foot by 4-foot acrylic painting.

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Port Townsend Film Festival releases poster

Artwork based on acrylic painting featuring octopus

U.S. Highway 101, pictured from the Black Diamond bridge, is set to reopen late Thursday or early Friday, the state Department of Transportation said. The section has been closed since early March for fish passage work on Tumwater Creek with a detour set up on state Highway 117. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Reopening soon

U.S. Highway 101, pictured from the Black Diamond bridge, is set to reopen late Thursday or early Friday,…

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Amazon submits permits with the city of Port Angeles

Project larger than one previously proposed

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Port Townsend likely to see increases in recycling fees

Changes coming due to adjustments with Jefferson County Solid Waste

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Logging protest continues with climber in tree

Injunction hearing scheduled for Friday

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Overnight lane closures set east of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Contractors working for the state Department of Transportation will be moving barriers and putting down…

Kayla Fairchild, culinary manager for the Port Angeles Food Bank, chops vegetables on Friday that will go into ready-made meals for food bank patrons. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Meal programs offer twist to food bank services

PA launches first revenue-producing effort with entrees

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Jefferson County to move its fire danger

Risk level to increase to moderate June 1

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Assessor’s office asks to keep reduced hours

Customer service now four days per week

Port Angeles Mayor Kate Dexter is one of several local people who helped pluck a winning duck from a pickup truck on Sunday at Port Angeles City Pier. There was 36 ducks to be plucked from six Wilder Toyotas. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Duck Derby event brings in new record

Proceeds to benefit students seeking medical careers

State lawmakers have delayed full funding for the Simdars Road Interchange to at least 2031 as the state faces a budget shortfall for the next four years and other transportation projects have a higher priority. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Sequim corridor project delayed

Budget shortfall, priorities lead to decision

The Hanshaw family is struggling under the weight of emotional and financial stressors brought by the recent diagnoses by doctors at Seattle Children’s Hospital that have finally answered the question of why Ember, center, has always been frail. Shown with Ember are her parents, Jennifer and Tim Hanshaw, and 9-year-old sister Lena, who shares a hereditary condition with her father and sister. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim fifth-grader fights rare cluster of life-threatening diagnoses

Conditions affect one in more than 100 million, doctors say

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Superintendent marks 20 years of service

QVSD principals highlight goals and challenges

Bill Schlichting of Wilder Toyota holds up the rubber duck belonging to winner Colleen WIlliams of Port Angeles at the 36th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby held at City Pier on Sunday. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Lucky duck

Bill Schlichting, Wilder Toyota sales manager, holds up the rubber duck belonging to Colleen Williams of Port Angeles,…

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Power outage scheduled in east Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Public Utility District has announced a power outage from 10 tonight (Sunday) until…

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Port Townsend publisher prints sci-fi writer’s work

Winter Texts’ sixth poetry collection of Ursula K. Le Guin

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Time bank concept comes to Peninsula

Members can trade hours of skills in two counties

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Peninsula Home Fund grants open for applications

Nonprofits can apply online until May 31