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Firm extends Sequim city manager search through Friday

City council adds community panel interviews of candidates

Pedestrians walk along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles council backs existing ODT

City to prioritze section of trail

Port Angeles City Council candidates John Madden and Samantha Rodahl shake hands Tuesday following an election forum while incumbent Mike French looks on. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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National topics touch primary forum

Ideological issues part of debate in Port Angeles City Council race

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Port Townsend City Council joins other funders of Team Jefferson

Economic Development Council role renewed for two years

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Sequim City Council considers expanding utility discount program

Larger commercial utility base rates could increase in 2022

A contract has been awarded for safety improvements on a section of South Lincoln Street between Front and Eighth streets in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles City Council awards contract for Lincoln Street upgrade

Changes intended to improve safety in main corridor

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Sequim City Council votes to have others continue race discussions

$1,000 membership not renewed for equity, inclusion group

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Alternative route for portion of Olympic Discovery Trail included in plans

Port Angeles City Council members say they won’t abandon present trail

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Port Townsend to receive more than $2.7 million in COVID relief

City Council to consider funding priorities

Left to right, Port Angeles City Council candidates Jena Stamper, Jason Thompson and Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin receive election forum format information from moderator Andrew May. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Social issues top Port Angeles City Council race agenda

Homelessness, housing debated during forum

Tom Ferrell.

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Sequim city manager search opens through July 2

Council agrees to candidate profile

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Olympic Discovery Trail idea draws opposition

Port Angeles City Council votes to study bypass of problem area

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Port Angeles City Council approves pump track contract

Facility to be state’s first accessible to wheelchairs

Flames shoot from the roof of a house on East Hawthorne Place on Sunday. Port Angeles Fire Department crews responded and knocked down the majority of the blaze within 10 minutes of arrival.

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House fire displaces Port Angeles City Council member

Two dogs and a cat rescued from structure; no injuries reported

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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Port Angeles City Council to consider contract for pump track

Erickson Playfield site would be near existing skate park

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Policing topic of Port Townsend, Jefferson County meeting

Body cams, drug laws among topics

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Century-old line to be refurbished

Pipe liner to extend life of Port Angeles sewer main

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Sequim aims to share race, equity conversations with others

March meetings’ themes cover education, policy and diversity

Mount Angeles View Manor, 323 E. Second St. in Port Angeles, is among the apartment buildings that will benefit from a $300,000 rehabilitation grant from the city of Port Angeles to the Peninsula Housing Authority. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles City Council OKs housing funding

Peninsula Housing Authority grant approved for affordable living quarters

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Port Townsend City Council members agree on several projects

LED lights, smoking ban in parks, road work get nods