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Business association says DNR violated its legal responsibility

Argument could be grounds to file lawsuit against state

Sailboats jam up going around the first mark during a race on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. After being delayed a week due to stormy weather, 30 boats took to the calmer waters of Port Townsend Bay for the 34th Shipwrights’ Regatta hosted by the Port Townsend Sailing Association. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Shipwrights’ regatta

Sailboats jam up going around the first mark during a race on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. After…

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Lawsuit is filed against Strait View Credit Union

Alleges discrimination, hostile environment

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Joint meeting for public safety facility to come in April

Design still being finalized; grant on tight timeline

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PASD highlights career, tech education

Program offers more than 40 classes, director says

Olympic Medical Center CEO Darryl Wolfe, left, and board President Ann Henninger present information and answer questions about the hospital’s exploration of a possible partnership with another health care system at a forum held by the Clallam County Democrats. Aligning with another organization could help address OMC’s financial challenges and meet community care needs, Wolfe said. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Services at center of Olympic Medical Center process

Partnership could improve financial stability, care delivery

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Clallam County looks to change virtual meeting platform

Move comes after racist, obscene material has been broadcast

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Little free library opens for business

Grand opening Saturday at Jefferson Elementary School

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Heart luncheon raises record $266K for cause

PORT ANGELES — The 18th annual Red, Set Go! Heart Luncheon netted a record-breaking $266,000 to benefit the…

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Port Angeles School District superintendent search extended

Board expects to choose from two finalists on Thursday

A portion of U.S. Highway 101 closed Monday for the next 80 days as crews work on culvert improvements. Heading east on Highway 101 just past Fairmount, traffic is diverted onto the Tumwater Truck Route to go through Port Angeles and connect back with Highway 101. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Highway 101 closes

A portion of U.S. Highway 101 closed Monday for the next 80 days as crews work on culvert…

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PDC to look into Sequim letter

Complaint: Support for schools broke law

The 130th Irrigation Festival’s queen, Lily Tjemsland, receives her crown after participating in the scholarship pageant, which included a monologue performance, a dance routine with her fellow contestants and answering questions, both on stage and off. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim High School student crowned queen for Irrigation Festival’s 130th year

Pricesses, prince also named at annual ceremony

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Forks administrators share State of City

Annual address highlights finances, public safety, planning

Portions of a crowd of more than 300 people hold signs and sing songs in support of fired national park and forest service employees during a Saturday protest at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain and surrounding areas along Front Street in Port Angeles. The assembly later marched through downtown streets, regrouping at the Clallam County Courthouse. The gathering was one of numerous protests at National Park Service sites across the United States against staffing reductions enacted by the Trump administration to reduce government expenditures. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Demonstration for parks

Portions of a crowd of more than 300 people hold signs and sing songs in support of fired…

Sonja Elofson of Port Angeles examines a table of auction items during Friday’s “Red, Set Go!” heart healthy luncheon at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The event, hosted by the Olympic Medical Center Foundation and presented by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, was designed to raise funds for the Olympic Medical Center Heart Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fundraising luncheon

Sonja Elofson of Port Angeles examines a table of auction items during Friday’s “Red, Set Go!” heart healthy…

Hazel Galloway, a recently laid-off science communications specialist with the National Park Service, center, is flanked by Andy Marquez, a marine science student assisting Olympic National Park, left, and Mari Johnson, a supervisor with ONP partner Washington Conservation Corps during a protest at The Gateway in Port Angeles against the Trump administration’s downsizing of the NPS workforce. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Federal layoffs impact local lands

Five Olympic National Park employees let go, three fired from Olympic National Forest

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Nominations open for Community Service awards

Forms due March 25; event scheduled for May 1

Sammi Bates, an animal care specialist with the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, takes her dog, Farley, from a kennel on Thursday as a dry run for the acceptance of shelter canines in the organization’s Crow Bark House beginning this weekend. The society closed the dog shelter last April because of high operating costs, resulting in a reorganization of OPHS staffing and leadership. The Bark House will begin accepting stray and surrendered animals, by appointment, starting on Saturday with a low-key public open house from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Bark House to reopen

Sammi Bates, an animal care specialist with the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, takes her dog, Farley, from a…

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Council mulling parking plan in Port Townsend

Pilot program would be in downtown core