PEO bazaar in Sequim to feature gifts, baked goods, books galore this Saturday

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PEO bazaar in Sequim to feature gifts, baked goods, books galore this Saturday

SEQUIM — Chapter JC of PEO International will have its eighth bazaar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.…

Sequim City Band hosts Navy Band NW musicians on Sunday

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Sequim City Band hosts Navy Band NW musicians on Sunday

SEQUIM — The Sequim City Band will present “Viva Italia!”, a concert highlighting the music of Italy, on…

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Tickets go on sale Friday for Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Festival of Trees

PORT ANGELES — Tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m. Friday for the Teddy Bear Tea, gala…

Peninsula College hosts open house at Port Angeles composites center

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Peninsula College hosts open house at Port Angeles composites center

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College showed off its new facility for its advanced manufacturing and composites technology program…

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Meetings on 2017 budget set to start Nov. 14 in Forks

FORKS — The preliminary 2017 budget for the city of Forks has been filed with the city clerk…

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BUSINESS BRIEFS: Broker earns national real estate award; bank employee promoted

PORT ANGELES — Doc Reiss, managing broker with Town & Country Real Estate, has been awarded the Certified…

Several old cracks being monitored in Elwha River bridge

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Several old cracks being monitored in Elwha River bridge

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Transportation is now monitoring several cracks found in the Elwha River…

Sequim woman portrays Lillian Carter in one-woman show on New York stage

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Sequim woman portrays Lillian Carter in one-woman show on New York stage

By Diane Urbani de la Paz

Port Angeles City Council deadlocks on disruption rules

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Port Angeles City Council deadlocks on disruption rules

PORT ANGELES — City Council members can’t get a handle on handling residents who disrupt meetings.

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State funds McDonald Creek fish passage project

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has received a state grant for a fish passage project on McDonald Creek.

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Report: Washington state’s background check system needs fix

By Martha Bellisle

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: We’re lucky to live in a country that supports the right of property owners

The writer of an Oct. 30 letter to Peninsula Voices from a self-described local organic farmer, “Working together,”…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Ron Richards will work for solutions together as Clallam commissioner

I met Clallam County commissioner candidate Ron Richards more than a year ago at a PA CAN [Port…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Ron Richards has his own shady ties to interest groups

Further comment on the topic of a letter to Peninsula Voices discussing the Clallam County commissioner campaign (“For…

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LETTER: Vote for Ron Richards, a man of action and principles

I have known Clallam County commissioner candidate Ron Richards since the ’70s.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Action needed to abate U.S. Highway 101-Happy Valley Road bottleneck

After waiting a considerable length of time for oncoming traffic and backing up a long line of traffic…

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LETTER: As a state representative, Mike Chapman would be bipartisan

I’ll make this short.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Here’s why your vote really does matter

• To stop the people, special interests and corporations who are relentlessly using our political system to take…

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LETTER: Vote to break the stranglehold liberals have on the state of Washington

Citizens of Clallam County, arise, get up.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Jill Stein the only presidential candidate who’d help save our Earth

A letter to the editor published Thursday, “For Jill Stein,” was a clearly written summary of the 2016…