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Coast Guard cutter provides support in California

Assists in seizure of more than 80 individuals

Jim Jones.

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Former Clallam County administrator dies

Friends remember Jones for his community involvement

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John Wayne Marina expected to add six buoy moorings

Project designed to accommodate 60-foot vessels

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PASD narrows search for superintendent to 3

Board expects to select finalist in executive session Saturday

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Taxes loom large in legislative talks

Public defense also top of mind, commissioner says

Zoe Hewitt, a shipwright at Haven Boatworks, uses a draw knife to shape the foremast on the 112-year-old historic schooner Adventuress, background, that is resting on the hard at the Port Townsend Marina. A new main mast, left, and the fore mast will be stepped next week, weather permitting. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Shaping Adventuress

Zoe Hewitt, a shipwright at Haven Boatworks, uses a draw knife to shape the foremast on the 112-year-old…

Mark McCauley, Jefferson County Administrator. (Jefferson County)

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Jefferson County administrator set to retire

Job applications due in late March

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New Oxford Houses in Port Angeles run into roadblocks

Larger, two-story building may not be approved for program

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Bark House confirms reopening date

Open house to be held March 1

Colleen McAleer, Clallam County Economic Development Council

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EDC: Retail leads business sectors in Clallam County

$518 million in taxable sales across all industries last year

A yellow oil-containment boom surrounds the 60-foot power cruiser Goldfinch after it sank at the Point Hudson Marina on Saturday. The boat was on its way from Seattle to Anacortes when it started taking on water. It made it to the Point Hudson and struck the breakwater as it entered the harbor but was able to be steered into slip 3, where it immediately sank. Port of Port Townsend staff responded and deployed the hard boom and absorbent material to contain the fuel spill. As of Monday afternoon, about 1,000 gallons of diesel had been recovered by Global Diving and Salvage with 650 gallons from the fuel tanks of the Goldfinch and the remainder being sopped up by absorbent material. The U.S. Coast Guard and the state Department of Ecology responded and performed additional containment. A plan for recovery was in the works, but it wasn’t expected to begin before Wednesday due to weather. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Boat sinks

A yellow oil-containment boom surrounds the 60-foot power cruiser Goldfinch after it sank at the Point Hudson Marina…

Retired Sheriff Joe Nole pinning interim Sheriff Andy Pernsteiners new badge on, following his appointment at the Jefferson County Courthouse.

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Jefferson County Sheriff appointed till next election

Commissioners favored stability over change

Sequim City Council member Kelly Burger takes the oath of office from City Clerk Heather Robley on Feb. 10 after council members voted to appoint him to replace Kathy Downer. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim council appoints Burger to fill seat

Appointed position goes through certification of 2025 general election

Samantha Herik, an EMT with the Port Angeles Fire Department, attaches a poster to the side of her department’s vintage 1956 Seagrave fire truck during a fundraising drive on Saturday in the Swain’s General Store parking lot in Port Angeles. PAFD is collecting donations to rebuild the retired vehicle, known as “No. 5,” with a restored engine and transmission. The truck is used primarily for the annual Operation Candy Cane food bank fundraising drive, along with other promotional purposes. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Donation collection

Samantha Herik, an EMT with the Port Angeles Fire Department, attaches a poster to the side of her…

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Clallam County working with North Olympic Library System to relocate its law library

Expanded access to materials is the goal, administrator says

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Director: Department continues to shrink

Public works projects not sustainable, he says

A mobile unit from the Jamestown Healing Clinic in Sequim drives to Clallam Bay on weekdays to provide treatment for 30-40 opioid use disorder patients in the West End. The program started last March. (Jamestown Healing Clinic)

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Mobile health clinic treating patients on West End

Number of overdose deaths down, official says

Sequim School District administrators, staffers, families and supporters gather in Stymie’s Bar and Grill on Feb. 11 after they learned the district’s bond and levy proposals were passing. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim School District leaders celebrate results

Construction bond, EPO levy both pass

The 2024 Citizen of the Year finalists include, from left, Nicole Lepping, Ron Stecker and Blaine Zechenelly. (Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce)

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Three named finalists for Sequim Citizen of Year

SEQUIM — Three finalists have been named for the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year…

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Port Townsend Co-op employees narrowly vote down unionization

Organizers hope efforts have brought issues to light