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…

Mandy Miller of Port Angeles and other members of her family spent some time over the Fourth of July weekend picking eight pounds of strawberries at the Graysmarsh Farms north of Sequim. Raspberries will soon though reach their peak picking season, and both are available at Graysmarsh. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Berry picking

Mandy Miller of Port Angeles and other members of her family spent some time over the Fourth of…

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Peninsula counties awarded $5M in grants

Funding to cover easements, equipment

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Port of Port Angeles to forge ahead with terminal upgrade plans

Design phase would help envision future opportunities

The Northwest Watershed Institute purchased 81 acres for conservation and stewardship in the Tarboo Valley for inclusion in its 500-acre Tarboo Wildlife Preserve. (John Gussman)

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Tarboo valley land set aside for preservation

Nearly 500 acres now part of wildlife preserve

The Tennessee Hillbuddies, from left, Conner Vlietstra, Henry Barnes and Trevor Holder, perform during a concert at McCurdy Pavilion at Fort Worden State Park on Friday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Fiddle Tunes

The Tennessee Hillbuddies, from left, Conner Vlietstra, Henry Barnes and Trevor Holder, perform during a concert at McCurdy…

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Standoff subject to undergo treatment

Judge signs order to restore competency

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Clallam commissioners to allocate opioid funding for health supplies

Board also approves funding for Port Angeles infrastructure project

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Officials report fireworks-related incidents

Storage building a total loss, fire chief says

A new parking lot next to the Sequim Civic Center will be completed by the end of the summer, according to Sequim city staff. The city purchased three lots adjacent to the center in June 2022 to convert the properties into a parking lot. The lots also were known for common calls to 911. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim sets its list of projects

Summer work includes paving streets

Suzan Mannisto, co-manager of Pioneer Memorial Park, introduces the “Pathway Accessible to All Project” as Sequim Irrigation Festival Prince Malachi Byrne looks on. (Sequim Prairie Garden Club)

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Garden Club launches path at Pioneer Memorial Park

Organization seeking additional grants, fundraising

Children pick up candy along the parade route in Forks on Friday during the Forks Old Fashioned 4th of July Parade. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Festivities on the Fourth

Children pick up candy along the parade route in Forks on Friday during the Forks Old Fashioned 4th…

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Project SAFER aims to help those with disabilities

Form identifies sensitivities for law enforcement officers

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Summer meal programs help out families in Jefferson County

Jefferson Healthcare and Jefferson County Food Bank Association offer assistance

Violinist Kristian Bugge plays traditional Danish folk songs with Fiddle Tunes found Bertram Levy, July 2. (ELIJAH SUSSMAN/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

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Fiddle Tunes fill the air at Fort Worden

Traditions flourish, musical and otherwise

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Zane Rensen, 6, of Port Angeles receives patriotic face paint from Port Angeles High School cheerleader Madison Bishop in the children's activity tent at Port Angeles City Pier during Friday's Independence Day celebration.

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Independence celebration

Port Angeles celebrated Independence Day with sights and sounds of America on the Fourth of July.