Melissa Klein takes a break from her work in her studio located north of Sequim. Joining her is her dog Stormy. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

American Legion Post, Sequim artist collaborating on a mural

Patriotic colors, soldiers, war-themed machines featured

A Coast Guard helicopter lowers a swimmer on Saturday to a vessel that was on the rocks off Marrowstone Island. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

News

Boat stranded on rocks, boater rescued Saturday

Second person aboard swam to safety without help from Coast Guard

Participants in the Sequim Sunshine Festival 5K Sun Fun Color Run navigate through a gauntlet of tempera paint on Saturday at the Albert Haller Play Fields at Carrie Blake Park. The two-day festival, hosted by the City of Sequim, also featured food, music, youth activities, a craft fair and a drone show. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sunshine festival

Participants in the Sequim Sunshine Festival 5K Sun Fun Color Run navigate through a gauntlet of tempera paint…

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Coffee customer Lauren Wright of Port Angeles, right, gets assistance at the counter from Career and Technical Education program students, from left, Jordis Vance, 17, Rayin Blewett, 18, and Maple Romberg, 16, on Friday's opening day of the Wildcat Cafe at Lincoln Center in Port Angeles.

Arts & Entertainment

Cafe opens at Lincoln High School

CTE program first phase for alternative school

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Politics

Clallam commissioner announces bid for third term

Housing, timber revenue among several priorities

Education

After first vote failed, Quilcene voters to be asked to approve school levy

Measure that failed crucial for school funding, board members say

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Life

Peninsula seniors walk runways in New York City

Captain-Crystal, Kidd participate in Fashion Week

News

Timeline told on Port of Port Angeles’ Maritime Trade Center

Construction slated to begin this May

A gate and concrete barricades block the north end of Towne Road as it reaches the new Dungeness River levee on Tuesday northwest of Sequim. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Residents provide Towne Road feedback

More than 30 express opinions on project

News

Point Hudson Marina slated to be open today

Port of Port Townsend plans grand opening ceremony on April 24

News

Ridge ski season opens Saturday

Finally, enough snow falls for winter sports

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News

Mobile Healing Clinic to start in Clallam Bay on Monday

RV offers similar MAT services as Sequim facility

Mike Chapman.

Politics

Housing discussed at update

Tharinger, Chapman talk about legislation

Artwork courtesy of Mary Hiestand / “Orange Flowers” by Mary Hiestand, a featured artist at the Blue Whole Gallery in March, will be on display during the First Friday Art Walk.

Life

First Friday Art Walk Sequim celebrates March in glorious green

Self-guided tour available for monthly art walk in Sequim

News

Jefferson County supports $3 million federal appropriation for Mason Street development

PORT TOWNSEND — A $3 million federal appropriation for Habitat for Humanity’s Mason Street affordable housing development in…

Crime & Justice

Port Hadlock man accused of breaking into cat shelter, hijacking delivery truck

‘Crime spree’ reported by Clallam County Sheriff

Finalists for the 2023 Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber Commerce’s Citizen of the Year award include, front row, from left, Carol Labbe and Pauline Olsen. Not pictured is the award recipient, Renne Emiko Brock, who was unable to attend the chamber’s annual awards luncheon on Tuesday. Pictured with Labbe and Olsen are, back row, from left, chamber President Eran Kennedy, chamber Executive Director Beth Pratt and Lorie Fazio, Citizen of the Year committee chair. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

News

Art advocate Brock named Sequim Citizen of Year

Labbe, Olsen finalists for town’s top civic award

News

Solar array, battery storage to be installed on Port Angeles Senior Center

System could provide hours of backup power in case of an outage

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe council leaders celebrate the opening of the tribe’s new library at its Blyn campus on Saturday. Pictured, from left, are treasurer Theresa Lehman, vice chair Loni Grinnell-Greninger, chair/CEO Ron Allen and secretary Rochelle Blankenship. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

News

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe celebrates library opening

Chairman/CEO: New facility is ‘second to none’

Mother and daughter Shelly Tweter and Peach Thompson look over silent auction items at the Red, Set, Go! event Friday at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Luncheon raises funds for Olympic Medical Center Heart Center

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s 16th Red, Set, Go! luncheon presented by Virginia Mason Franciscan…