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District aims for unified vision

Waterfront group bringing stakeholders together

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Fort Worden PDA considers dissolution timeline

Interim executive director aims for smooth transition

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Port Angeles receives $3.4M in federal grant for trail design funding

City, as lead applicant, is one of 13 agencies to receive funding

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Port of Port Townsend receives $200K in grant funding

Dollars to pay for design work at airport’s industrial area, executive director says

David Brehm, Jeene Hobbs, Barbara VanderWerf and Ann Soule from the Clallam County League of Women Voters stand with a new sign that shows the level of water flow for the Dungeness River. While the river flow was considered critical on Aug. 23, levels improved slightly to "low" flow later that night. 
The sign, just west of Knutsen Farm Road on Old Olympic Highway, will be updated weekly, organizers said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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New sign to display Dungeness River levels

Drought indicator placed on Old Olympic Highway property

Port of Port Townsend employee Eva Ellis trims brush and weeds out of the rain gardens Wednesday morning at Point Hudson in advance of the annual Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival Sept. 6-8 at Point Hudson Marina. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Prep work

Port of Port Townsend employee Eva Ellis trims brush and weeds out of the rain gardens Wednesday morning…

Tom Waertz of Ready America, left, runs an earthquake simulation in a shake trailer as participants, from left, Sequim EMT Lisa Law, CERT member Anne Koepp of Joyce and Jim Buck of the Joyce Emergency Planning and Preparation Group recover after being jolted by a 6.8-magnitude quake. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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High magnitude earthquake simulator comes to Port Angeles

Area emergency responders experience shaking in small room

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Funding needed for safety facility

PA, Clallam both must find at least $3M

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Clallam Transit to welcome four new buses to its fleet

Agency fully staffed for first time in three years, general manager says

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International Overdose Awareness Day set for Saturday

Event will include resource fair, rally and remembrance wall

Levi Liberty enjoys one of his beers in front of Social Fabric Brewery’s three fermenters in Port Townsend. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend’s Social Fabric Brewing ready to keep the beer flowing

Port Angeles beer entrepreneur steps into commercial brewing

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Clallam PUD hopefuls debate electricity

Candidates discuss emergency plans, cost-saving measures

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Port of Port Angeles takes initial step in Boat Haven upgrade

Commissioners approve planning grant

Ruby Coulson of Sequim, playing as the Stanford Tree, and gymnast Levi Jung-Ruivivar, who competed for the Philippines’ women’s gymnastics team and is an incoming Stanford freshman, jump together in Paris during an interview promoting the university’s many Olympians. (Stanford Athletics)

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Sequim woman performs as Stanford mascot at Paris Olympics

Coulson to appear as university’s ‘Tree’ through next April

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Clallam commissioners consider $2 million for housing project

Funding would cover 16 percent of projected cost

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2620 Road Fire reaches 81 percent containment

Transition back to DNR command set to take place on Wednesday

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man arrested after standoff

PepperBalls, tear gas eventually used

Members of the Sequim Guide Dogs for the Blind Puppy Club, from left, Barbara Surber, Claudine Sill with dog Phaedra, Kith Lamm with Weasley and Delores Wolfe with Timon, examine a 1947 Republic RC-3 airplane during Air Affaire on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. The event included food, music and a car show, as well as a variety of aircraft. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Air affaire

Members of the Sequim Guide Dogs for the Blind Puppy Club, from left, Barbara Surber, Claudine Sill with…

Martha Williams, director of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and Ron Allen, CEO and chairman of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe (both seated), celebrate the signing of a co-stewardship agreement for the Dungeness and Protection Island National Wildlife Refuges on Aug. 16. (Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe)

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Tribe, USFW sign pact for refuges

Jamestown to manage activities at Dungeness, Protection Island

Ocean Mounts, 12, stands with his brother Ollie, 7, on Greywolf Elementary School’s new playground Quantis M2. Ocean suggested a new playground a few years ago, and Sequim School District and PTA leaders have sought funds for the project. He now attends Sequim Middle School and said he’s glad his brother and other children will get to play on the structure. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim schools celebrate playground installations

Crab Trap, We-Saw, Friendship Swings some of new attractions