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Peninsula College cuts to close $1.8M budget gap

Programs eliminated, 12 staff laid off amid declining enrollment, state funding

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Timeline set for Port of Port Angeles position

Commissioners aim to fill seat by mid-July

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Lodging tax funding to support Clallam parks’ marketing efforts

Advertising, social media part of one-year, $90,000 contract

Arts & Entertainment

Writer-in-Residence to read from newest book

PORT ANGELES — James McGrath Morris will address Studium Generale at 12:35 p.m. Thursday.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The First Salmon Festival

THESE ARE THE days we’ve waited for all winter. When it’s possible to sit outside without frostbite or…

Crime & Justice

Search warrant executed in homicide investigation

PORT ANGELES — Homicide detectives secured evidence during the execution of a search warrant that will help in…

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Ghostlight Productions to stage ‘Titanic’

PORT ANGELES — Ghostlight Productions will stage a production of “Titanic” during its 2026 season.

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Tickets on sale for YMCA’s Prom 2.0 fundraiser

SEQUIM — Tickets are on sale for the Olympic Peninsula YMCA’s Prom 2.0 fundraiser on May 23.

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Tickets on sale for Habitat for Humanity Wine Festival

SEQUIM — Tickets are on sale for the ninth Habitat for Humanity Wine Festival.

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Peninsula Community Youth Orchestra to play free concert

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Community Youth Orchestra will present its end-of-year concert at 4 p.m. Monday.

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Fifth person files to run for Congress

Election filing week ended with another dozen people adding their names to those running for office.

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Tickets on sale for Clallam County Republicans luncheon

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for the Clallam County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day luncheon and auction.

The Sequim Irrigation Festival float features the royalty court, from left, princess Emma Rhodes, princess Caroline Caudle, queen Tilly Woods and prince Brayden Baritelle. They will represent Sequim at community events and regional parades, including Saturday’s during the 131st Irrigation Festival. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Festival float

The Sequim Irrigation Festival float features the royalty court, from left, princess Emma Rhodes, princess Caroline Caudle, queen…

James McGrath Morris.

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Writer-in-residence set for public events

Biographer to speak during Thursday’s Studium lecture

Violinist Miranda Liu of Budapest, Hungary, will join the Port Angeles Symphony Chamber Orchestra for its season finale concerts this week. (Miranda Liu)

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Soloist from Budapest to join chamber orchestra for season finale concerts

‘Thoughtful musician’ to play violin concerto on Friday and Saturday

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Magician, comedian to host show at Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — Michael Carbonaro will present “Wonderboy” at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Donna M. Morris Auditorium…

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Clallam County to join riparian rule lawsuit

New rule would remove acreage from excise tax

Emily Matthiessen/for Olympic Peninsula News Group
The community’s support of the Sequim Food Bank is evident in other ways besides donations of money and food. Here, volunteer Marilyn Pulk offers a bouquet of flowers donated by a local grocery store to a food bank client.

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Some Sequim Food Bank clients never thought they would need it

Agency provides fresh food, camaraderie for its volunteers

Donna Stoffel received a state Volunteer Service Award in the Peninsula/Coastal region for her hours of service, including organizing the Safety Fair. She was recognized last month by Clallam County Fire District 3 commissioners and staff, including board chairman Bill Miano, left, and Fire Chief Justin Grider. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Woman honored with state award

Volunteer helps stage annual safety fair

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula
Participants in the National Geographic Photo Camp pose during the five-day camp based at NatureBridge along Lake Crescent during spring break. Twenty students participated through the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula.

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Photography camp helps teens see through new lens

Twenty students participate through Boys Girls Club