Jake Vanderwaal, a maintenance worker with the city of Sequim, places a flower basket on May 22 in downtown Sequim. Program organizers plan to have the baskets out until mid-October. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim hoists flower baskets in annual program

City maintenance crews install bins through mid-October

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Stevens upgrade switches gears

Inflation, construction costs push different design

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Clallam to buy monitoring bracelets for inmates

One-year grant funding to purchase seven units for jail

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PA fire department receives grant to treat opioid disorder

Community paramedics to administer medication in field

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Scheduled bridge closures postponed

SHINE — Overnight closures of the Hood Canal bridge on state Highway 104 previously scheduled for June 3-7…

Customers at the Nordland General Store on Marrowstone Island look over cards and other items during a weekend of activities to celebrate the re-opening of the store after it had been closed for six years due to a fire. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Nordland General Store reopens with new model

Cooperative, board of directors leading operations of facility

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Makah to cut ribbon on sawmill

Mill built in partnership with Port Angeles company

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Arrest warrant issued for Sequim contractor

Complainants allege Gamboa failed to complete jobs after being paid

Helen and Greg Starr, executors of James Minsky’s estate, cut the ribbon for LtCol James Minsky Place on May 17 with Cheri Tinker, executive director of Sarge’s Veteran Support, right, and Sarge’s board president Lorri Gilchrist, and city council members Harmony Rutter and Rachel Anderson. The facility will permanently house six disabled and/or elderly veterans in Sequim. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Minsky Place opens to support elderly, disabled veterans

Sarge’s Veteran Support seeks five veterans for permanent housing

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Public comment opens on Dabob Bay

State, county look to move lands into conservation

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Clallam renews pact with investigative unit

Agencies are currently investigating shooting outside PA bank

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Motrocyclist airlifted to Harborview after wreck

TRITON — A San Antonio man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after the motorcycle he…

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Peninsula College, teachers agree on contract

Three-year deal to raise faculty salaries

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Clallam County pledges $1.5 million toward preserving two farms

Commitment would provide conservation easement on properties

Members of the Mount Olympus Detachment 897 of the Marine Corps League give a 21-gun salute at a Memorial Day ceremony at Mt. Angeles Memorial Park in Port Angeles on Monday. The ceremony was hosted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6787 of Carlsborg and was one of many Memorial Day events held in Clallam and Jefferson counties. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Solemn ceremonies honor America’s war dead

Flowers, wreaths decorate gravesites across Peninsula

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Piping plan could be reinstated

Votes reaffirm Sequim board members

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Sequim police propose updated noise control ordinance

Public hearing set June 10 at civic center

Rebecca Roudman, right, and Colin Williams of the San Francisco Bay area-based Renegade Orchestra take the stage at Field Arts & Events Hall, a Saturday venue of the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hitting the right notes

Rebecca Roudman, right, and Colin Williams of the San Francisco Bay area-based Renegade Orchestra take the stage at…

Members of the Captain Joseph House Foundation gather in October to celebrate the gifting of a Gold Star Monument marker in front of the Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles. (Courtesy photo)

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Captain Joseph House to host Memorial Day ceremony

Respite home provides space for Gold Star Families

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Memorial Day ceremonies set across Peninsula

Public invited to events in Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Sequim