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EYE ON CLALLAM: County to consider state COVID-19 response funding

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Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro.

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City of Port Townsend releases first annual report

Finances, housing and flexibility highlighted

Charisse Deschenes will serve as Sequim interim city manager for up to six months when city councilors will evaluate promoting her and/or begin a search for a different permanent city manager. Photo courtesy of Charisse Deschenes

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Sequim names interim city manager

Contract gives council six months to consider Deschenes in permanent position

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Housing top priority in Port Angeles strategic plan

PORT ANGELES — Every Port Angeles resident should have a safe and affordable place to live, the City…

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Low-income advocate to sit on Sequim City Council

Rachel Anderson looks to bring people together

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Port Angeles program to fund 2 full-time paramedics

Grant expands project through ’23

Six of nine candidates for the vacant Sequim city council seat participated in a forum hosted by the Sequim Good Governance League on Feb. 9. They included, clockwise from top left, Vicki Lowe, Daryl Scott Ness, Janine Bocciardi, Kathy Downer, Rachel Anderson and Lowell Rathbun. David Rich could not participate due to a family obligation, Cynthia Dinan was ill and Autumn Wolfgang could not be reached. Candidates will be interviewed in a special meeting by city councilors Monday.

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Sequim City Council applicants talk priorities, views

Second forum moved to Monday night

Pam Chapman, left, and neighbor Corena Stern, along with Chapman's dogs Bella and Hamish, walk on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend on Tuesday. Port Townsend officials are looking at ways to maintain 81 miles of city streets on a limited budget.  (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend to consider priorities for Comprehensive Streets Program

Parking, lighting also discussed in council work session

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Sequim Planning Commission extends deadline for vacancy applications

SEQUIM — The application deadline for two vacancies on the Sequim Planning Commission has been extended to Feb.…

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Sequim City Council seat draws 9

Potential appointees apply for unexpired term

Sidney Murphy stands in the alley behind her home on West 13th Street in Port Angeles. The dirt alley also is the front driveway to several homes build on a sloping hillside and it's the only access for emergency services. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Petition asks Port Angeles to fix roads

Dust, mud facts of life for this neighborhood

These conceptual drawings from American Ramp Company/Velosolutions show the BMX pump track planned for Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. Organizers hope to open the track in October.

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BMX, other bikes, wheelchairs welcome

New grant-funded course expected to open next fall

Amid Wednesday morning's sunshine, volunteer Ken Radon neatens the Port Townsend Municipal Golf Course, where he often plays. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend City Council extends golf course lease

Capital investments unlikely in contrac with same operator

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Port Angeles City Council OKs harbor cleanup settlement

Body also cuts speed limit on Lincoln Street, opposes roadmap plan

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Port Townsend looking for pool solution

YMCA could help Mountain View location reopen

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Forks mayor highlights West End economy

FORKS — Forks Mayor Tim Fletcher told of efforts to stabilize the West End economy and of the…

A sign indicates the speed limit for motorists near Eighth and Lincoln streets in Port Angeles. City officials are considering lowering the limit to 25 mph along South Lincoln Street. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lower speed limit on Lincoln Street in Port Angeles in sight

City Council to consider final approval Feb. 2

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Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce envisions five-year downtown plan

Study includes look at three similar cities, director says

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Port Angeles council to consider lowered speed limit on South Lincoln

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Port Townsend police chief candidate D.F. Pace comes from the Philadelphia Police Department. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend police chief candidates meet the public

Finalists talk drugs, race, empathy