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In 1992, Nina Fatherson was named Sequim Citizen of the Year for her dedication to those in need through the Sequim Food Bank. She recently died after a struggle with cancer. (Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Sequim Citizen of the Year, food bank director remembered for dedication

SEQUIM — The backbone of the Sequim Food Bank for years and Sequim’s Citizen of the Year in…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Can the county or businesses help with traffic flow issues during bridge closure?

After reading about the upcoming McDonald bridge closure it looks like it could affect Agnew businesses including a…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: The threat of the public doing a public agency’s job will get the agency to act

The rant about the cougar problem brought back some memories.

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Hood Canal Bridge closures set for tonight into Friday

SHINE – The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic several times tonight, with each closure…

Mark Nichols

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Nichols denies sexual harassment, investigation agrees

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols denies that he sexually harassed or retaliated against a…

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Best of humanity in action in two local books

READING A GOOD book is like bodysurfing: You dive in, paddle — and the wave lifts and sweeps…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: The Better Care Reconciliation Act is not a healthcare bill; it’s a tax cut bill.

The Better Care Reconciliation Act is not a healthcare bill.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: If we can’t care for our elders what does that say about us?

The House and Republican alternative proposals (the American Health Care Act — AHCA) to the Affordable Care Act…

Microsoft, Trump administration clash over email searches

Business

Microsoft, Trump administration clash over email searches

By Mark Sherman

Business

Estes Builders donates to Peninsula agencies

POULSBO — Estes Builders of Poulsbo has made cash awards to agencies on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Work on Highway 101 around Lake Crescent to start July 10

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Work on a $27.5 million project to rehabilitate 12 miles of U.S. Highway 101…

Politics

Wyman: Vote fraud claim ‘ludicrous’; refers Trump to website

The Associated Press

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NEWS BRIEFS: Drink and Draw event set Thursday … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Drink and Draw, a free event for all ages, is planned at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: PA Ambassadors hold two ribbon-cutting ceremonies; real estate agents of the month named

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Ambassadors recently held grand opening ribbon-cuttings for two local businesses.

Port Angeles City Council agrees to remove Lincoln Park trees from flight path

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Port Angeles City Council agrees to remove Lincoln Park trees from flight path

PORT ANGELES — More than 70 trees at Lincoln Park obstructing a Fairchild International Airport flight path will…

Apple pie contest volunteers, from left, Sally Fulton, Iantha Frazer and Edna Petersen sort through entries prior to judging during Independence Day festivities at Port Angeles City Pier. The contest was one of several events around Port Angeles on Tuesday, including a Fourth of July parade through the downtown area and fireworks over Port Angeles Harbor. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles pie contest draws 40 entries on Fourth of July

PORT ANGELES — The inaugural Fourth of July apple pie baking contest in Port Angeles attracted so many…

Harsh winter took heavy toll on wildlife across western U.S.

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Harsh winter took heavy toll on wildlife across western U.S.

By Bob Moen

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Clallam County official to testify on arrearage, revenue forecasts

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Natural Resources should find an equitable solution to arrearage and provide…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A short history of tourists

NOW THAT THE tourists are finally here it’s easy to remember why we put a season on them.

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Hood Canal Bridge closures planned tonight

SHINE – The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic several times tonight, with each closure…