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A canoe representing the Hoh Tribe approaches the beach on Lower Elwha Klallam territory on Sunday. Canoe teams will set out Tuesday for their next stop at Jamestown Beach near Sequim for an overnight stay hosted by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. Pullers arriving in Port Townsend on Wednesday will greeted by representatives of the Lower Elwha, Jamestown and Port Gamble S’Klallam tribes. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Canoe journey

A canoe representing the Hoh Tribe approaches the beach on Lower Elwha Klallam territory on Sunday.

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Sequim schools hires two for maintenance, transportation

SEQUIM — The 2023-24 academic year is still months away, but Sequim schools filled two key leadership roles…

North Olympic Library System leaders anticipate temporarily moving operations from the Sequim Library to the former Brian's Sporting Goods store later this year during a remodel of the current building. The temporary space will tentatively operate from January 2024 until the renovated library reopens the end of 2024, NOLS leaders said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Library to move to temporary space during remodel

Facility tentatively set to reopen in vacant sporting goods store

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Man identified in home explosion

Fundraiser for family members raises over $9,000

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Varia Miller, 5, of Issaquah, decides which row of lavender to visit next for picking during a visit on Friday to Lavender Connection, one of 18 farms taking part in Lavender Weekend in and around Sequim. The annual celebration of Lavender continues on Sunday. In addition to tours, the 2023 Sequim Lavender Festival in the Park will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in Carrie Blake Park, 202 N. Blake Ave.

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For the love of lavender in Sequim

Varia Miller, 5, of Issaquah, decides which row of lavender to visit next for picking during a visit…

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Orchestra program assured at Port Townsend School District

Position now part-time, superintendent says

Rose Wilson, center, was a 20-year cancer survivor and was a puller in the 2006 "Pink Paddle" to raise awareness about breast cancer. Wilson's daughter, Wendy Sampson, is joining the 2023 journey as support ground crew, and said she'll have a table about cancer awareness at every stop along the route. (Courtesy photo / Wendy Sampson)

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Canoes to arrive at Lower Elwha land on Sunday

‘Paddle to Muckleshoot’ bringing tribes together

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OMC reports hires, cost-saving measures

Financial corrections aimed at multi-million-dollar loss

Lisa Markli.

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SECOND UPDATE: RN Lisa Markli found dead in ONP

Backpacker had recently retired from North Olympic Healthcare Network

Ellie Hales, 11, of Port Angeles, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, helps sort boxes of food that were donated to the Port Angeles Food Bank by the Mormon Church’s food operations in Utah. A total of 24 pallets of food and personal items weighing about 20 tons were to be divided up by local church members for later distribution to food banks in Forks, Sequim and Port Townsend, as well as Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Food bank donation

Ellie Hales, 11, of Port Angeles, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,…

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Opioid money is to be dispersed

Port Angeles, Clallam County set priorities

Jim Fetzer.

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Clallam Transit commissioners name Jim Fetzer general manager

Shuttle to Hurricane Ridge averaging 400 riders per day

Ginger and Scott Wierzbanowski stand inside their lavender barn at Olympic Bluffs Cidery and Lavender Farm in Agnew. They’ve opened the lavender business for the first time this summer offering 30-plus lavender products. They’ll tentatively being operating their cidery in late summer. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Lavender only the beginning for new farm

Olympic Bluffs Cidery and Lavender Farm opens for first season

Buddy, a miniature poodle belonging to the owners of a home that exploded in Sequim on Tuesday evening, was recovered by neighbors with what appeared to be only small wounds. The dog, which had tags and is microchipped, was taken to Greywolf Veterinary Hospital on Thursday, according to Amy Grice, the neighbor who found him. (Amy Grice)

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Neighbors describe Sequim home blast

‘Like 10 times a sonic boom’

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Sequim-area lavender farms open for visitors

SEQUIM — Here are 18 farms in the Sequim area for the 2023 Lavender Weekend, which will be…

Emma Carter of Boulder, Colo., sits between rows of lavender, hoping to get photos of bees on Saturday at the B & B Family Farm near Carlsborg, a participating farm in the upcoming Lavender Weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lavender fields flower before big weekend

Purple blooms, sweet scents adorn Sequim area

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No golf in PT, council decides

Stakeholders’ plans rejected, told to redo

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ARPA funds go to bridge gap in veteran housing programs

COVID-19 halted VA allocation; federal dollars coming this October

Firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 extinguish a fire after a home exploded on the 100 block of June Place on Tuesday evening. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Home explosion ruled accidental

Man found dead inside remains unidentified Wednesday

Port Angeles firefighters Ben Clark and Samantha Harik examine a gaping hole in the side of the former Delaney’s Restaurant and Bar at Front and Lincoln streets in downtown Port Angeles after a three-vehicle collision sent two vehicles into the building on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Three-car crash sends cars into building in Port Angeles

Traffic diverted for about 1 1/2 hours