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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 each…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Klahowya Campground closure set to allow for work … and other items

OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST — The Klahowya Campground near the south shore of the Sol Duc River is scheduled…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: As season evolves, so must your chores

WE’RE SOON ON the backside of the midsummer season, so now is the time to start making many…

Life

BIRD WATCH: Water provides the action for bird activity

I HOPE EVERYONE reading this has a birdbath in their yard or in another spot where it can…

Life

HELP LINE: Seek information to help with dementia

A LOT OF us know a lot about dementia.

BACK WHEN: Music center, and its teacher, remembered fondly

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BACK WHEN: Music center, and its teacher, remembered fondly

SEVERAL PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the July picture from the past as Smock Music Center at 625 E. Front St.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: The normalization of our democracy’s destruction is the real crime here

There is no shame in having been fooled by someone very good at fooling people.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Here are some ways you can support a Democratic Party majority

We have a president who is mentally incompetent and who is definitely an explosive danger to the sustainability…

Midori Farm of Quilcene protected through land trust with community’s help

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Midori Farm of Quilcene protected through land trust with community’s help

QUILCENE — Farmers Marko Colby and Hanako Myers have permanently protected their 29-acre Quilcene farm, with the help…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: To recent anti-Trump writer, I agree with your letter, if not the language

I want to let the writer of the July 16 letter to Peninsula Voices, “Trump a buffoon,” know…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Election victory doesn’t mean we should ignore abuse of power

Regarding the Aug. 3 letter “Get over it, ignoring Donald Trump’s present behavior and his abuse of power…

News

Sheriff hit with new request: Edmonds man seeks pet licensing, law enforcement private information

PORT ANGELES — An Edmonds man with a history of publishing the private information of law enforcement officers…

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Wildfire danger high on Peninsula

Low humidity, temperatures around 80-90 degrees and now a “high” fire danger burn ban are on the forecast…

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Tonight’s Hood Canal Bridge closure to start early; other closings slated

SHINE — Sunday’s scheduled closure of the Hood Canal Bridge will start an hour earlier than previously announced,…

PHOTO GALLERY: It’s all about the pie at Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival

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PHOTO GALLERY: It’s all about the pie at Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival

JOYCE — The 35th annual Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival was Saturday in Joyce.

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: No need to borrow trouble; instead, trust future in God

“Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day…

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County to get federal funds for McDonald Creek Bridge

Clallam County commissioners will consider accepting $500,000 of federal Surface Transportation Regional Funding for the McDonald Creek Bridge…

Siblings Adam Chloe Corey and Adam Corey, both 11 of Port Angeles, dance to the music of Wanda Bumbarner & Friends on the lawn of the Joyce Museum last year during Joyce Daze. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Open wide for Joyce Daze’s blackberry pies, music, fun

JOYCE — Daze (verb): to stupefy especially by a blow.

“Rainforest” is one of Debbie Cain’s art pieces that will be on display at the Blue Whole Gallery. At far right, “Mellow Yellow” by Priscilla Patterson will be on view at the Sequim Museum & Arts Center. Below right, photographs by Karen Rozbicki Stringer, such as this one named “Portals,” will be on display at the Blue Whole Gallery.

Arts & Entertainment

Stroll on sunny side of street during Sequim Art Walk

SEQUIM — “Like the song says, ‘Life can be so sweet on the sunny side of the street,’…

Sequim High alumni throwing multi-class bash

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Sequim High alumni throwing multi-class bash

SEQUIM — Some things never change— at least for a handful of Sequim High School alumni who are…