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Olympic Medical Center approves contract with telecardiology service

Official says goal is to treat more patients at hospital

Workers with Hoch Construction remove much of the structure at the Sequim Library location, 630 N. Sequim Ave., in preparation for the major expansion project. (Noah Glaude/North Olympic Library System)

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Crews clearing way for expanded Sequim Library

Hoch Construction will add 3,800 square feet to location

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Hog Wild event bringing circus theme to fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — In what’s being described as a touch of Cirque du Soleil, the Moulin Rouge and…

Spectators watch a U.S. Coast Guard rescue drill in Port Angeles Harbor during Saturday’s Maritime Festival along the Port Angeles waterfront. The two-day event, hosted by the Port of Port Angeles, served as a showcase for boating and the maritime trades. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rescue drill at Maritime Festival

Spectators watch a U.S. Coast Guard rescue drill in Port Angeles Harbor during Saturday’s Maritime Festival along the…

Barb Brabant, Welfare For Animals Guild (WAG) president, cuddles with Casey, an estimated 18-month-old Great Dane with severe injuries, at the WAG Half Way Home Ranch in Sequim. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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New life: Peninsula family adopts Casey the Great Dane

Dog had been found in February with gunshot wound to head

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Two fire measures on August primary

Clallam Fire-Rescue eyes lid lift, EMS levy

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Four Port Angeles City Council members facing recall petition

Superior Court to determine whether charges are sufficient

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Applications open for Port Townsend City Council replacement

Candidate to be selected in August and serve through 2025

Best of the Peninsula.

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Nomination round open for Best of Peninsula contest

Nominations are being accepted for the Best of Clallam and Jefferson counties.

Alicia Scofield, left, and Summer Cooper, family navigators for the Port Angeles School District, sort over donated clothing available to students and their families at the Caring for Kids Clothing Closet located at Lincoln Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Navigators connect students, resources in community

PA school district workers aim to increase achievement

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PT Pride event is set for Saturday

Music, food, boat parade are scheduled

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First Fed Foundation awards $300,000 in grants

Funds to benefit nonprofits in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Joseph Molotsky of Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue, left, holds an eagle that Annie Espinoza, center, rescued with her friend Kate Burks last month near McDonald Creek. Her uncle, Daniel McMurray, right, drove her to the rescue center the next morning so the bird could be treated. It continues to be treated for a possible hip and/or spinal injury. (Dungeness Bay Wild Bird Rescue)

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Teens help save eagle near McDonald Creek

Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue continuing care for injured bird

A broken water pipe flooded the basement of the Mountain View Commons facility in Port Townsend, damaging the boiler room and electrical panels. The City of Port Townsend has since closed the Mountain View pool indefinitely as the building is looking at tens of thousands of dollars in repairs. (City of Port Townsend)

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Water damage closes Port Townsend pool

Facility repairs estimated to cost $100,000

The Port of Port Townsend and Northwest Maritime have been trying to deter at least six male sea lions from taking up residence on dock floats at Union Wharf and Point Hudson. At the recommendation of NOAA Fisheries, they tied an inflatable orca resembling a sea lion predator to a dock. They are currently working on another method that will hopefully get the animals to leave before this weekend’s Race to Alaska events. (Port of Port Townsend)

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Port of Port Townsend, Northwest Maritime trying to discourage sea lions

Mammals’ presence coincides with this weekend’s R2AK

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Race to Alaska starts Sunday

Event will switch to biennial schedule

Windsurfers take to the choppy waters of Port Townsend Bay to take advantage of the brisk stormy winds blowing in from the south. By contrast, the calm waters of the Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina can be seen in the background. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Choppy waters

Windsurfers take to the choppy waters of Port Townsend Bay to take advantage of the brisk stormy winds…

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Charter review set for next year

Candidates for commission on November ballot

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Clallam County to extend Norpoint security contract another six months

Corrections deputy says new hires are going through academy

John Brewer.

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Remembrance event set for former publisher

Community invited Saturday to share stories of John Brewer