Siblings Grace and Ben Thompson own Kodama Farm and Food Forest. (Deja View Photography)

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Jefferson County farm tour set this weekend

Organizers focus on access for all

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Port Angeles movie producer premiers first film

‘Triumph of the Heart’ details final days of Catholic priest

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Lightning-caused fire burning west of Quilcene

QUILCENE — A lightning-caused wildfire is burning in a remote area of the Buckhorn Wilderness in Olympic National…

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Port Angeles City Council hopefuls differ on ideas

Dexter, Smith Dvorak debate during forum

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Port of Port Angeles, Olympic Hiking Co. agree on 10-year building lease

Marine Drive location to serve as headquarters for ‘cornerstone’ business

Mary Engel Springer Donovan stands next to the Welcome to Forks sign she designed in 1986. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Meet the woman behind Forks’ famous sign

Design was part of chamber contest in 1980s

Bagpipers, from left, Tom McCurdy, Erik Evans and Heidi Slack, all of Port Angeles, perform together on Tuesday at Pebble Beach Park in Port Angeles. The trio were practicing songs to be played at 9/11 commemoration ceremonies across the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Piper practice

Bagpipers, from left, Tom McCurdy, Erik Evans and Heidi Slack, all of Port Angeles, perform together on Tuesday…

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Man arrested on investigation of child sex offenses

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 25-year-old Port Angeles man on investigation of multiple sex…

Raindrops coat the leaves of a vine maple tree at the Olympic National Park visitor center in Port Angeles. Although many species of trees are beginning to make an early transition to their fall colors, most foliage on the Peninsula are holding on their green leaves for now. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fall foliage

Raindrops coat the leaves of a vine maple tree at the Olympic National Park visitor center in Port…

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Clallam board wants timber sales

Letter specifies revenue to junior taxing districts

This 12-inch painted copper salmon table piece will be raffled off during the Second Saturday Art Walk in Port Angeles this weekend.

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Second Saturday Art Walk set this weekend

Featured artist’s series inspired by national park

Julie Kustura and her horse Rocky, front, and Kari Olson riding Spirit, make their way down an equestrian trail paralleling the Olympic Discovery Trail along Vautier Road west of Sequim on Thursday. The pair were on their way to nearby Robin Hill Farm County Park and its collection of horse and pedestrian trails. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Trail riders

Julie Kustura and her horse Rocky, front, and Kari Olson riding Spirit, make their way down an equestrian…

North Olympic Library System Executive Director Noah Glaude gestures to the outdoor children’s area of the Sequim Library, which features benches, a rock and bouncy turf along with a soon-to-be installed gate and a door directly into the inside children’s area. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim library opening shifted to fall

Large infrastructure elements source of delay

Joseph Molotsky of Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue in Port Townsend came to Sequim to take custody of two baby owls from Bert Corales and Candace Fagerhaugh. The couple, who have an owl house on their 5-acre property, fed the owlets after the birds’ parents disappeared. (Bert Corales and Candace Fagerhaugh)

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Sequim couple helps rescue four baby owls

Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue releases raptors after rehab

Durashine Concrete Polishing removed 4,000 square feet of tile inside the former Sequim Safeway and JCPenney for the new Shipley Center, Sequim’s senior center. (Shipley Center)

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Shipley Center readies construction permit

Director hopeful to move in by late December 2026

Kat Malcom, child nutrition director for the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, prepares chicken enchilada wraps for distribution to children throughout Sequim. During the months of June and July, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula provided more than 16,000 meals and snacks to children in Sequim and Port Angeles. (Jacques Star/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Teens help provide thousands of meals this summer

Boys Girls Clubs of Olympic Peninsula steps in with program

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Veterans memorial meant for healing

Area soldiers lost in Vietnam names displayed

Joel Kawahara holds an oyster in Dabob Bay in 2018. (Kellie Henwood)

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Remains of Quilcene fisherman recovered

Joel Kawahara found near Clallam Bay

From out of the fog in Port Townsend Bay on Thursday morning, the 97-year-old yacht Blue Peter passes by spectators who lined the pier at the entrance to Point Hudson Marina. Harbormasters, lower right, are ready to guide the 96-foot vessel to its place at the dock in preparation of the opening of the 47th Wooden Boat Festival, which opens today. The festival will run until Sunday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Boats arrive

From out of the fog in Port Townsend Bay on Thursday morning, the 97-year-old yacht Blue Peter passes…

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Grants would help Clallam County with fair accommodation, training

Funding would provide mobile sensory unit