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Clallam Mosaic hires new executive director

Organization provides day programming for people of all abilities

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Hood Canal Bridge reopens after high-wind closure

SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge has reopened to traffic on Monday afternoon.

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Chef Arron Stark gently inserts a piece of king salmon into a hot saute pan so as not to cause a splatter of hot oil. Stark was presenting a cooking demonstration to 35 people on Wednesday December 10th at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds who paid $30.00 each for the privilege of learning from one of the best chefs in the county.

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Delicious demonstration

Chef Arron Stark gently inserts a piece of king salmon into a hot saute pan so as not…

Mahlum, an architecture firm, has been hired by the Sequim School District for design services related to renovation of Sequim High School and building a new Career and Technical Education building, the Ramponi Center for Technical Excellence. The high school’s renovation is part of a voter-approved bond while the CTE building is funded with grants and private contributions. (Sequim School District)

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Sequim schools approve contracts

Projects approved by Public Review Committee

Crime & Justice

Trial pushed to January for man accused of second-degree murder

New defense attorney says he will need a new investigator

Andra Smith, Sequim Food Bank’s executive director, will take a job in February with the Washington Food Coalition, helping more than 300 hunger-relief agencies across the state with networking, finding new resources and understanding legislation. (Silas Crews)

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Executive director to leave Sequim Food Bank

Smith accepts statewide position for hunger-relief agencies

Ned Hammar, left, is sworn in as Port Angeles School District Position 2 director by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Simon Barnhart on Thursday as Superintendent Michelle Olsen looks on. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hammar, Hamilton sworn in to PASD board of directors

Major foundation work complete on Hurricane Ridge Middle School

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Port Townsend plan may bump housing stock

Citizens concerned it may not be affordable

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Port of Port Townsend reports strong revenues

Staffing changes, job vacancies contribute to net gain, official says

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Grant funds help teen meal program at clubs

Boys, girls learning how to prepare nutritious dinners

Donna Bower, left, and Kristine Konapaski, volunteers from the Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, unload one of the 115 boxes of Christmas wreaths and carry it to a waiting truck. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Wreaths arrive for veterans

Donna Bower, left, and Kristine Konapaski, volunteers from the Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American…

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Coalition working to expand system

Anderson Lake section of ODT to open in ’26

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Jefferson PUD cost of service study suggests increases

Biggest impact would be on sewer customers

A dozen tuba and euphonium players from the Sequim City Band gather with their instruments and a signature red TubaChristmas scarf as they prepare for this year’s TubaChristmas performance in Port Angeles. (Sharron McClelland/Sequim City Band)

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TubaChristmas coming to Field Hall on Sunday

Tuba, baritone and euphonium players encouraged to participate

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue personnel fight a residential structure fire in the 2000 Block of Dan Kelly Road on Wednesday. (Clallam 2 Fire Rescue)

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Fire districts respond to structure fire on Dan Kelly Road

PORT ANGELES — A home suffered significant damage to its roof following a structure fire.

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Remains in shoe determined to belong to a bear

SEQUIM — A shoe found earlier this week on the beach at Marly Nelson County Park at Port…

Patrick Zolpi-Mikols, a park aide with Fort Worden State Park, gathers and removes leaves covering the storm drains after an atmospheric river rainstorm early Wednesday morning in Port Townsend. A flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service until 11:11 a.m. today for the Elwha River at the McDonald Bridge in Clallam County. With the flood stage at 20 feet, the Elwha River was projected to rise to 23.3 feet late Wednesday afternoon and then fall below flood stage just after midnight. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Cleaning storm drains

Patrick Zolpi-Mikols, a park aide with Fort Worden State Park, gathers and removes leaves covering the storm drains…

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Woman files suit against city of Port Angeles

Document alleges denial of constitutional rights

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State report shows clean audit of Port of Port Angeles finances

Commissioners review five-year strategic plan

Port Townsend School District’s Food Service Director Shannon Gray in the Salish Coast production garden’s hoop house. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend schools’ food program thriving

Staff growing produce, cooking meals from scratch