Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held at 7:30 a.m.…

News

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: A flurry of cold weather chores in the garden forecast

IT’S A NEW month, so here is a new work list for all my gardening friends.

Eric Spencer, a landscaping and janitorial worker for New Life Open Bible Church, clears snow from a sidewalk next to the church at Sixth and Peabody streets in Port Angeles on Thursday morning. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

After snowfall, cold temperatures expected today

Morning commutes could continue to be icy, weather service says

News

OMC board seeking candidates to fill spot

Commissioners also make all seven positions at-large

Arts & Entertainment

First Friday Art Walk set today in Sequim

A reception for a new art exhibit, the First Friday Art Walk in Sequim and a theatre production…

Rev. Asha Burson-Johnson

News

Unity in the Olympics service slated

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Asha Burson-Johnson will be the speaker at Unity in the Olympics on Sunday.

Jamal Rahman

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Rahman scheduled for OUUF program

PORT ANGELES — The Imam Jamal Rahman will present “Spiritual Insights and Practices for Difficult Times” and explore…

Port Angeles brothers Finley Bornsworth, 3, left, and Oliver Bornsworth, 6, take a snowy sled ride on the campus of Port Angeles High School on Tuesday. Overnight snowfall left a mantle of white over much of the North Olympic Peninsula with an additional chance of snow showers forecast through the weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Snow day

Port Angeles brothers Finley Bornsworth, 3, left, and Oliver Bornsworth, 6, take a snowy sled ride on the…

News

Funding freeze may affect Port Angeles grants

Judge extends block of Trump action

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City of Port Angeles updates mobile and itinerant vendor code

Effective March 1, process expands definitions, establishes criteria

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Port Angeles school board approves criteria for new leader

Directors looking for visionary innovator with extensive experience

Madison Canterbury, 7, of Shelton looks at a Valentine’s gift she created with the assistance of volunteers Chandra McGuff, left, and Nicole Lemon at a craft table set up outside the Silver Lining Cafe at The Wharf on Saturday on the Port Angeles waterfront. Youngsters were given the opportunity to create gifts and Valentine’s cookies during the event. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Valentine’s gift

Madison Canterbury, 7, of Shelton looks at a Valentine’s gift she created with the assistance of volunteers Chandra…

Jane Smith uses gourds as her canvas. She uses a wide variety of techniques and embellishments in her designs, and the trinkets she uses to enhance her work come from her lifetime of collecting.

Arts & Entertainment

First Friday Art Walk this weekend in Sequim

SEQUIM — First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a red-themed walk from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.…

Arts & Entertainment

New exhibit to open during Second Saturday Art Walk

PORT ANGELES — Andrea Woods will open a new exhibit, “Vietnam: People, Places, Cuisine,” from 4 p.m. to…

Arts & Entertainment

Reception set Friday for show at Port Angeles Fine Art Center

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fine Art Center will host a reception for the opening of “Water…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A hard winter

IF I HEARD this once I’ve heard it a million times from the old-timers who claimed that winters…

Lavender Cowder, 7, in her front yard on A street in west Port Angeles, tries to taste a snowflake during a brief snow shower Sunday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A taste of winter

Lavender Cowder, age 7, in her front yard on A street in west Port Angeles tries to taste…

The Clallam Bay Early Learning Center opened Monday to help provide service to an area with an identified childcare desert. At first, the center will accept nine children under 6 years old, with the goal of expanding to a total of 30 children. (Clallam Economic Development Council)

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Daycare opens in Clallam Bay to address ‘childcare desert’

Nine slots available to start, with plans to expand to 30 children

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Port of Port Angeles matching grants to aid infrastructure projects

Recompete funds will be used to purchase barges