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Port Angeles High School junior Tucker Swain, left, tries out a sample of roasted broccoli with ranch dressing dipping sauce prepared by Stacey Larsen, the district’s WSU Clallam Extension Farm to School consultant at the school’s cafeteria on Friday. Including locally grown produce like the Chi’s Farm broccoli into meals, increasing the amount of whole grains in foods and reducing salt and added sugar are part of the school district’s efforts to create healthier options and meet updated USDA nutrition standards. A new app provides students and parents a way to view menus and the nutritional content, calories and allergens in meal options. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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New flavors, new recipes for Port Angeles School District meal program

Goal is to promote healthy options for nutrition standards

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Piping may help reduce flooding

Project aims to protect landowners, beavers

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Clallam revisits cultural tax talk

May consider ballot resolution in future

Standing below the Saturn V rocket, Sequim students and teacher, from left, Megan Reeves, Allee Deering, Sara Turner, Riley Guimond and Olivia Lozano enjoy a tour of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex after they won a trip to Florida through their Sequim Middle School club. (Sara Turner)

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Sequim students earn trip to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

Middle-schoolers work on project after school

Nora Huges will be part of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s “Sparks of Connection: In Celebration of Fem Fabrication” exhibit. (Heather Dawn Sparks)

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Port Angeles Fine Arts Center to host reception Friday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host an opening reception for “Sparks of Connection:…

Arts & Entertainment

Friday Night Live season begins this weekend

SEQUIM — The Sequim Community Church will kick off its fall Friday Night Live season at 5:30 p.m.…

Arts & Entertainment

Forever StreamFest to host conservation program Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Garden Club and the Clallam County Conservation District will host the third…

Crime & Justice

Neah Bay man convicted of abusive sexual contact in federal court

TACOMA — A 46-year-old Neah Bay man was convicted of abusive sexual contact following a three-day trial in…

Mary Kniskern of Sonny’s Spaw and Self-Wash of Sequim gets a kiss from Winston at a “kissing booth” set up for “Music Where You Bark” for KSQM Pet Lovers Day at the James Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday in Sequim. The event featured animal-oriented display booths and live music and animal demonstrations. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Canine kiss

Mary Kniskern of Sonny’s Spaw and Self-Wash of Sequim gets a kiss from Winston at a “kissing booth”…

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Coastal cleanup set for Saturday

Registration open until day of event

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell breaks a bottle of champagne over the RV Resilience on Sept. 5 as Steve Ashby, PNNL laboratory director, and other dignitaries celebrate the dedication of the hybrid vessel. (Andrea Starr/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory vessel dedicated at ceremony

RV Resilience to lead marine research in Sequim Bay, ocean

BMC Roofing crews work on Aug. 28 to replace a portion of the roof of the Sequim Prairie Grange. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Donation helps Sequim Grange repair roof

Sequim woman bequeaths $850K for fixes

Jackie Leonard of Cottage Grove, Ore., left, examines a sweatshirt while Janet Estes of Joyce looks on at a merchandise table set up by Cindy Kelly at the Joyce Grange Hall on Saturday in Joyce. The venue was one location of the Great Strait Sale, a collection of garage and yard sales by residents along state Highway 112 from Port Angeles to Neah Bay. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Strait sale

Jackie Leonard of Cottage Grove, Ore., left, examines a sweatshirt while Janet Estes of Joyce looks on at…

Business

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…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

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Clallam sheriff’s office launches online reporting tool

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has launched an online reporting website for certain types of…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Port Angeles City Council to discuss joint facility funding options

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Registration open for Master Gardener training courses

PORT ANGELES — Registration is open for the 2025 Master Gardener training course offered by the Washington State…

Kelly Grable of Mobile, Ala., prepares Bella’s birthday cake outside Forks Outfitters in Forks on Thursday as Forever Twilight in Forks fans look on. Isabella “Bella” Marie Cullen (née Swan) was born to Charlie Swan and Renée Dwyer on Sept. 13, 1987. The Twilight series’ main protagonist celebrated a day early as the store played along and paged her over the public address system. Grable is a member of the Forever Twilight Forks planning committee and travels to Forks each year to help with the festival. More than 400 VIT (Very Important Twilighter) tickets were sold. Planned VIT and other free activities continue throughout town and to La Push through Sunday. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Forever Twilight in Forks

Kelly Grable of Mobile, Ala., prepares Bella’s birthday cake outside Forks Outfitters in Forks on Thursday as Forever…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Dig up some dirt on your soil problems

“To thine own self be true.”