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Olympic Medical Center’s financial picture improving year over year

Hospital’s net losses $10M ahead of past 12 months

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Clallam County hosting online climate risk survey

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Department of Community Development is conducting an online climate risk and resilience…

Arts & Entertainment

Tickets on sale for annual Soroptimist fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for the Soroptimist International of Port Angeles Jet Set’s Bewitching Tea…

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Overnight paving projects set for Marine Drive

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Transportation will pave portions of Marine Drive on Thursday and Friday…

Violet Wilkie looks to see how her classmate Sylas Hall is coloring his name tag, the first chore on the first day of school Tuesday in Danika Johnson’s first-grade classroom at Hamilton Elementary in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Welcome back

Violet Wilkie looks to see how her classmate Sylas Hall is coloring his name tag, the first chore…

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COVID-19 rates are high on Peninsula

Vaccinations for latest variant are arriving

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Advocates debate four initiatives to appear on November ballot

Choices to be made on climate act, capital gains, long-term care, natural gas

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The season of harvest

SEPTEMBER IS THE season of harvest, when we gather the fruits of our labors. It is the realization…

Port Angeles Police Officer Whitney Fairbanks plays with her dog Copper during a presentation to the Port Angeles Noon Rotary Club at the Wildcat Cafe. Fairbanks and Sgt. Kevin Miller each brought their K-9 officers to the demonstration. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles Police Department’s K-9 program to benefit from woman’s will

Funds may be used to add resources to unit deployed Peninsula wide

The Carlsborg Store has slowly reopened to the public as an artisan mercantile and restoration business by owners Justin Pollak and Jonel Lyons. The business first opened in 1915 to accommodate the Carlsborg Mill. (Carlsborg Store)

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Couple restores Carlsborg Store, looks to share history

Artisan mercantile, restoration company now open

Molly Omann will show her driftwood sculptures at the Sequim Art Museum in September.

Arts & Entertainment

Driftwood sculptures to be on display during First Friday Art Walk

SEQUIM — A blue-themed art walk is set for 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at various venues…

Arts & Entertainment

Libraries to host events across Peninsula this fall

Libraries across the North Olympic Peninsula will offer Storytime early learning sessions this fall.

Arts & Entertainment

‘The Breakfast Club’ to be featured during Movies at OTA

SEQUIM — Movies at Olympic Theatre Arts will resume with a screening of “The Breakfast Club” at 7…

Arts & Entertainment

Tickets on sale for Celebrate United event

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for the United Way of Clallam County’s Celebrate United brunch, which…

John Anderson of San Juan Capistrano, Calif., and his dog, Myla, examine a 1929 Pierce Arrow Model 133 on display at the Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles Car Show on Saturday at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. Dozens of classic and vintage automobiles were on display in an event to benefit Kiwanis community programs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Kiwanis car show

John Anderson of San Juan Capistrano, Calif., and his dog, Myla, examine a 1929 Pierce Arrow Model 133…

Nor’Wester Rotary member Chris Szczepczynski turns hot dogs for sale at Jammin’ in the Park on Saturday at Pebble Beach Park on the Port Angeles waterfront. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jammin’ in the Park

Nor’Wester Rotary member Chris Szczepczynski turns hot dogs for sale at Jammin’ in the Park on Saturday at…

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FD3 plans to ask for levy in 2025

Agency to push EMS request into 2026

Members of the Sequim School District’s long-range facilities planning group got a look at Sequim High School’s aging science classrooms. The four classrooms were built in 1967. Adjacent to the classrooms is a storage area with rows of chemicals used in classroom studies without nearly the ventilation needed, said Mike Santos, Sequim schools’ director of facilities, operations and security. (Michel Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim school group reviewing aging facilities for possible funding request

Board directors: Multi-phase plan will be considered

Hawaiian officials, students and staff celebrate the opening of new playground sets at King Kamehameha III Elementary School’s temporary site on Aug. 13. Sequim’s Danielle Patterson helped coordinate and donate the Wagga Wagga structure after wildfires in August 2023 destroyed the school. (Danielle Patterson/Allplay Systems)

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Sequim woman coordinates playground donation in Hawaii

Structure dedicated in August after deadly wildfire last year

Property owners Sam Watson, left, and Marianne Condrup, right, speak with Lincoln Park Grocery business owner Erin Korte in the recently reopened shop on Tuesday in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Renovated Lincoln Park Grocery reopens to customers

Readerboard remains feature of business, which now includes local vendors