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The Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board provided tours of the Clallam County Courthouse clock on Monday, June 1. Mike Doherty, from the board, and Pete Pettit, far right, were part of one group of 10 who climbed a ladder to the room where the clock mechanism is. The clock’s workings were manufactured in 1880 in Boston, purchased by Clallam County and installed in the courthouse in 1914. Jefferson County has a similar clock mechanism. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A look inside the Clallam County clock tower

The Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board provided tours of the Clallam County Courthouse clock on Monday.

Demonstrators, some dressed as Handmaids, gather at the corner of Eighth and Race streets in Port Angeles on Wednesday. The group holds signs in support of Planned Parenthood, whose clinic on Eighth Street closed in April, and pro-choice messages. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Signs of support

Demonstrators, some dressed as Handmaids, gather at the corner of Eighth and Race streets in Port Angeles on…

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Arts council is working to revitalize Port Angeles

Public art inventory is focus of area nonprofit

Sequim artist Lynn Gilles created this 3D piece (top) with remnants of sunflower print fabric designed by Port Townsend artist Caryl Fallert-Gentry, shown below.

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Quilts, collages on view at Field Arts Events Hall

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Fiber Artists are exhibiting a collection of art quilts, collages and tote bags through…

Marquise Hagans-Moore was sentenced Wednesday to more than 23 years in prison after he pleaded guilty in March in Clallam County Superior Court to the second-degree murder of Rebecca Rule-Cowles. (Brian McLean/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles man sentenced to 23 years for murder

Hagans-Moore: ‘I know what I did was wrong’

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McAleer announces plans to resign EDC director post

The Clallam County Economic Development Council’s executive director plans to resign her position later this year.

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Port of Port Angeles buys electric cargo equipment

Special meeting is scheduled to review board candidates

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PAT NEAL: Life on the river

IN LAST WEEK’S episode, we were examining the curious coincidence of an odd little bird, the Swainson’s thrush,…

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Agency to help market Clallam County parks

Ovibos Consulting to develop web, social media products

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Fine arts center to host Summertide Solstice Festival

PORT ANGELES — The Summertide Solstice Festival is set from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

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Studium Generale spring series complete with Great Decisions

PORT ANGELES — Lynn Ilon and Roger Wagner will present “Great Decisions” at 12:35 p.m. Thursday.

Andréa Woods’ oil painting “Salt Creek Tides” will be on display throughout June in her “Waterways” exhibit at Harbor Art Gallery in Port Angeles.

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Second Saturday Art Walk set this weekend in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Arts Council will host the Second Saturday Art Walk from 5 p.m.…

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Public asked to submit questions for candidate forums

The League of Women Voters of Clallam County and the North Olympic Library System are asking the public…

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Port Angeles man to serve one year in prison

Criminal history includes vehicular homicide in 2011

Adaline Hamilton, 9, left, and Eleanor Hagan, 8, take advantage of the wind to blow bubbles on Saturday at the Port Angeles Maritime Festival. The annual Port of Port Angeles event featured a U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue demonstration, tours of port facilities with commissioners Connie Beauvais and Colleen McAleer, the Flounder Pounder Fishing Derby and a Kids Zone with wooden sailboat making and paddle racing. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival bubbles

Adaline Hamilton, 9, left, and Eleanor Hagan, 8, take advantage of the wind to blow bubbles on Saturday…

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Clallam County may ask to change forest law

Commissioners discuss timber counties caucus

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A client shops at The Market at the Port Angeles Food Bank while Operations Manager Kevin Perry stocks the refrigerated cases.

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Port Angeles Food Bank plays critical role as regional distribution hub

Operations manager, executive director lead period of growth

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Public comment on old K Ply site ends Monday

PORT ANGELES — The public comment period on a review of cleanup work at the former K Ply…

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Sequim may add Flaura’s Acres

Homeowners, government to fund utility projects

Sequim School District leaders anticipate Sequim Middle School being retrofitted with a new safety and security system this summer, funded with money approved through the district’s 20-year, $146 million construction bond that voters approved in February 2025. A bidding process for the project will tentatively go out in the next month so the project can be done this summer, staff said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim School District plans security upgrades

Middle school tentatively first for new cameras, system