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McKinley Paper Mill layoffs to have widespread impact

Economic loss, worker retraining discussed

From left to right, state 24th Legislative District Position 1 candidates Matt Roberson, Republican; James “JR” Streifel, Republican; Adam Bernbaum, Democrat; Eric Pickens, Democrat; and Nate Tyler, Democrat, were at Joshua’s Restaurant in Port Angeles on Tuesday for a candidate forum before the Port Angeles Business Association. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Similar priorities, different approaches for state House candidates

Five hopefuls seek to represent Peninsula in Legislature

Quillayute Valley School District Superintendent Diana Reaume addresses those on the tour as state Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz, right, looks on. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Franz highlights importance of timber revenue for education

State Commissioner of Public Lands visits Forks High School

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Sequim School District awaiting results of water testing

SEQUIM — While testing for levels of lead in the drinking water in Sequim schools continues, district Superintendent…

A new layer of pavement will be laid on Marine Drive in Port Angeles between the Tumwater Truck Route and Hill Street. A pilot vehicles on Monday guides travelers along the road as the project progresses. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Paving in progress

A new layer of pavement will be laid on Marine Drive in Port Angeles between the Tumwater Truck…

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Sequim schools to cut budget

Expenses could reduce by $2.5M

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Jefferson County adopts a plan that details fire risks, protections

Strategic response is a requirement for certain grant funds

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Fourth of July activities set across Peninsula

Hot dogs, pies and derbies slated Thursday

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Muscles strain and faces grimace during a tug-o-war contest at the Field Day on Littlefield Green at Fort Worden State Park on Saturday.

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Field Day at Fort Worden

Muscles strain and faces grimace during a tug-o-war contest at the Field Day on Littlefield Green at Fort…

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Bruce Emery, left, and Holden Fleming from the Clallam County Department of Community Development speak to the Sequim-Dungeness Chamber of Commerce on Thursday about the Agricultural Accessory Uses ordinance.

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Clallam County adopts farm ordinance

Accessory uses to go into effect Friday

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Port of Port Townsend to provide credit option for moorage tenants

Amendment reduces number of days required for eligibility to three

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Sequim noise ordinance goes into effect

City had been operating without code for 10-plus years

Sharon Kiplagat

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Scholarships connect workers to health care field

Foundation drawing interest from Peninsula College students

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Scholarships help students from Kenya, Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Sharon Kiplagat’s ambition was born at the age of 5 when her mother died giving…

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Application process for Port Angeles short-term lodging licenses opens Monday

Type two rentals to be limited to 200 within city limits

John Mauro currently serves is the chief sustainability officer for the Auckland Council in Auckland, New Zealand. He has roots in the Pacific Northwest as a climate policy analyst for the city of Seattle. (Brian McLean/Peninsula Daily News)

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Complaint against Port Townsend’s city manager

Former mayor alleges abusive behavior

David Cox of Port Angeles gives a plot of mixed plants a good dose of water on Friday at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. The garden, part of the Washington State University Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden program, includes more than 50, 9-foot by 12-foot plots. The garden was developed on city property in 2011 with the goal of connecting people to the earth and their community through growing food. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Community garden

David Cox of Port Angeles gives a plot of mixed plants a good dose of water on Friday…

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Print edition to be delivered Monday, e-edition only July 4

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have a print edition on Monday and an electronic edition only…

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Transit approves Narcan at center

Workers object, citing vandalism, crime

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Officials: Mill cuts ‘devastating’ for community

Contract negotiations were ongoing, union rep says