THE COOKING HOBBYIST: Things can go right — and so wrong — in the kitchen

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THE COOKING HOBBYIST: Things can go right — and so wrong — in the kitchen

I’VE BEEN EXPERIMENTING lately.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Time to guard against pests in the garden

As spring slowly gives way to the approaching summer season (today is the first day of late, late…

Float dedication kicks off inaugural Port Angeles Maritime Festival

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Float dedication kicks off inaugural Port Angeles Maritime Festival

PORT ANGELES — With the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain looming in the background, local dignitaries…

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Port Angeles council discusses racism after visitor’s story

PORT ANGELES — A visitor’s account of a brush with racism in Port Angeles prompted a City Council…

Long-time Clallam County PUD commissioner suffers stroke, resigns from post

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Long-time Clallam County PUD commissioner suffers stroke, resigns from post

PORT ANGELES — Longtime and soon-to-be former Clallam County Public Utility District Commissioner Hugh Haffner continues to recover…

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Donation to go to Boys Girls Clubs’ health programs

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula has received $3,500 from United Healthcare for health programs.

Bright mural to dress up courtyard at Olympic Medical Center

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Bright mural to dress up courtyard at Olympic Medical Center

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center has unveiled an 18-foot mural that took the work of more than…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Commissioners to talk climate change

Clallam County commissioners will discuss a resolution authorizing action on climate change Monday.

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BIRD WATCH: Young birds provide much entertainment

“THERE IT GOES again.”

Legislature gives schools more money but also more earmarks

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Legislature gives schools more money but also more earmarks

SEQUIM — Public school officials from across the North Olympic Peninsula aired their concerns about school funding during…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Snow likely in mountains this weekend … and other items

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement for those planning to travel…

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Alcohol poisoning determined to be cause of Port Angeles man’s death

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man’s blood alcohol level was nine times the legal limit for driving…

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Lake Crescent traffic delays expected

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Subexcavation and paving will continue this week on U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent.

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of…

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Federal funds to go to Quilcene hatchery

WASHINGTON. D.C. — Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has announced $50 million in approved funding to rebuild…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Look for life’s answers in the gospels

AS WE SEE an increase in those individuals who believe in “nothing” or “nones,” as they are commonly…

Arts & Entertainment

Sequim orchestra to mark milestones

SEQUIM — The Sequim Community Orchestra will conclude its 2018 season with its ninth annual spring concert at…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, left, examines a steampunk-themed metal artwork created by Peninsula College welding students, from left, Ellis Henderson of Port Townsend, and Nathan Hofer and Matthew Weaver of Port Angeles during the governor’s tour of the college’s welding class on the Port Angeles campus on Thursday. The shop tour was part of a presentation on economic opportunities and partnerships in the maritime industries on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Inslee focuses on maritime industry during tour of Peninsula

Gov. Jay Inslee visited the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday to discuss the area’s maritime industry and celebrate…

Port of Port Angeles considers levy lid lift to pay for John Wayne Marina upkeep

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Port of Port Angeles considers levy lid lift to pay for John Wayne Marina upkeep

PORT ANGELES — Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider asking voters countywide to pay higher taxes to…

Sequim man found guilty of third-degree rape

Crime & Justice

Sequim man found guilty of third-degree rape

PORT ANGELES — A jury of six men and six women found the Sequim father of four school-age…