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Timeline set for Port of Port Angeles position

Commissioners aim to fill seat by mid-July

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Lodging tax funding to support Clallam parks’ marketing efforts

Advertising, social media part of one-year, $90,000 contract

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Rhododendron Festival activities start tonight

Parades, races, contests, food and music are set

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Fifth person files to run for Congress

Election filing week ended with another dozen people adding their names to those running for office.

The Sequim Irrigation Festival float features the royalty court, from left, princess Emma Rhodes, princess Caroline Caudle, queen Tilly Woods and prince Brayden Baritelle. They will represent Sequim at community events and regional parades, including Saturday’s during the 131st Irrigation Festival. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Festival float

The Sequim Irrigation Festival float features the royalty court, from left, princess Emma Rhodes, princess Caroline Caudle, queen…

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Writer-in-residence set for public events

Biographer to speak during Thursday’s Studium lecture

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Clallam County to join riparian rule lawsuit

New rule would remove acreage from excise tax

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Group rejects Port Townsend’s counteroffer on comprehensive plan

Moratorium on new zoning code required, representative says

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The community’s support of the Sequim Food Bank is evident in other ways besides donations of money and food. Here, volunteer Marilyn Pulk offers a bouquet of flowers donated by a local grocery store to a food bank client.

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Some Sequim Food Bank clients never thought they would need it

Agency provides fresh food, camaraderie for its volunteers

Donna Stoffel received a state Volunteer Service Award in the Peninsula/Coastal region for her hours of service, including organizing the Safety Fair. She was recognized last month by Clallam County Fire District 3 commissioners and staff, including board chairman Bill Miano, left, and Fire Chief Justin Grider. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Woman honored with state award

Volunteer helps stage annual safety fair

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Participants in the National Geographic Photo Camp pose during the five-day camp based at NatureBridge along Lake Crescent during spring break. Twenty students participated through the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula.

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Photography camp helps teens see through new lens

Twenty students participate through Boys Girls Club

Port Angeles’ Mariah Traband tracks down a fly ball in right field. Traband went 4-for-4 as the No. 3-ranked Roughriders beat North Kitsap 13-3 to win the Olympic League championship. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP SOFTBALL: Roughriders win league title over Vikings with authority

PA crushes Vikings 13-3; Sequim loses 11-10 in 11 innings to Trojans

Stevens Middle School seventh-graders Olivia Blank, left, Taylor Cummings and Abby Zajkowski were among the 450 students who wrote their names on a 30-foot-long iron wide flange beam — one of four lifted into place Thursday on the new Hurricane Ridge Middle School that will open in fall 2027. Also signing the beams were the Port Angeles School Board, the Port Angeles Capital Advisory Committee and members from Integrus Architecture, FORMA Construction and Vanir construction management teams. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Middle school milestone

Stevens Middle School seventh-graders Olivia Blank, left, Taylor Cummings and Abby Zajkowski were among the 450 students who…

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Port Angeles School District to cut 8 FTEs in budget

Thirteen positions also gone due to attrition

Jefferson Healthcare COO Jake Davidson, left, and U.S. Rep. Emily Randall, D-Port Orchard, tour Jefferson Healthcare’s new Port Ludlow facility on Tuesday. (U.S. Rep. Emily Randall’s office)

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Jefferson Healthcare to expand south Jefferson County services

$1 million in funding secured by U.S. Rep. Emily Randall

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Fourth candidate files to run for Jefferson County commissioner

Primary races set for Congress seat, legislative position

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Olympic Medical Center’s clean audit still has concerns

Commissioner calls it a ‘very sobering report’

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Resolution supports Port Townsend Farmers Market

Leaders exploring infrastructure upgrades in Uptown

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State House, PUD draw new candidates

Final day to declare for public office is by 5 p.m. today

The 46th annual Clallam County Community Service Awards recipients gather with program organizers on Wednesday at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center. Back row, from left, are Peninsula Daily News Editor Brian McLean, Regional Publisher Eran Kennedy and award recipients McHenry Miller, Dave Sue, Brayden Baritelle, Roy Morris and Ed Bedford. Front row, from left, are Sara Maloney of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula, Frances Howell, Jerrie Tiderman, Carla Sue, Emma Rhodes, Cherie Kidd of the Port Angeles Soroptimist-Noon Club and Dr. Nancy Messmer. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ten honored for commitment to community service efforts

Three youths receive awards for first time in program history