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Clallam board to consider grant for water infrastructure

PORT ANGELES — If an Opportunity Fund grant is approved by the Clallam County commissioners, shareholders of the…

Tulsi Marshall, left, was Karen Archer’s preschool student in Port Townsend 40 years ago. Last fall, the two reconnected when Archer enrolled at Peninsula College and Marshall became her math tutor. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Former preschool student becomes teacher’s math tutor

More than 40 years later, women meet on college campus

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Department of Natural Resources is preparing for busy fire season

Forks-based headquarters is fully staffed

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Completing the job

The Lessons Appointed for Use on the Sunday Closest to June 22, Proper 7, Year A, RCL:

Julie Lobato.

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Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Julie Lobato will present “Illumined Imagination: A Solstice Invitation to Stand In the…

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‘Strange Townhall’ set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Strange Days will host “Strange Townhall” at 4 p.m. Saturday.

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Moose Lodge to host free dinner for veterans

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Moose Lodge will host a free dinner at 4 p.m. on Friday…

Firefighters contained a fire to a two-story outbuilding and several vehicles despite windy conditions on Tuesday. (Port Angeles Fire Department)

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Firefighters contain blaze to outbuilding, vehicles

PORT ANGELES — Firefighters contained a fire to a two-story outbuilding and several vehicles despite windy conditions that…

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Man arrested following vehicle pursuit east of Sequim

SEQUIM — A Port Angeles man has been arrested on investigation of attempting to elude a police vehicle…

Candelaria Industries has agreed to purchase the former McKinley mill site in Port Angeles and evaluate a possible return to industrial use. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News file)

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Northwest company purchases former McKinley mill property

Candelaria to evaluate former mill location

Many people found Lake Pleasant County Park refreshing as temperatures reached the low 90s in the Forks and Beaver areas on Sunday. Picnickers, kayakers, surf borders, tubers and swimmers flocked to the lake in Beaver. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A pleasant day

Many people found Lake Pleasant County Park refreshing as temperatures reached the low 90s in the Forks and…

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Candidates for Port of Port Angeles interview for vacant position

One of five likely to be chosen by June 23

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Combined edition of newspaper set for Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will publish a combined Thursday/Friday edition this week that readers will receive…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Memories of the last day of school

THE LAST DAY of school. I wonder if any words in the English language could have filled me…

Crime & Justice

Two arrests made in suspected drug deals

PORT ANGELES — Two people were arrested on investigation of drug crimes in an operation led by the…

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Port Angeles School Board may censure director for alleged violations

Resolution states Hamilton made details of executive session public

The original bailiff chair of the historic Clallam County Courthouse, dedicated in June 1915, is in need of restoration. (Clallam County Parks, Fair & Facilities Department)

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Clallam County talks grant renewals

Discusses emergency preparedness, heritage funds

Sequim High School senior Anjaliden Wolfley shakes teacher Julie Romberg’s hand as she walks down the front row to receive her diploma on June 5. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Congrats, grads!

Sequim High School senior Anjaliden Wolfley shakes teacher Julie Romberg’s hand as she walks down the front row…

Five Acre School
Plans to purchase Five Acre School’s property are on hold as school leaders look to hire a new executive director and extend a lease through the next school year.

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Former director to teach at school

Bones to lead Explorer Class in Dungeness

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Forks City Council approves comprehensive plan

Tiny home development back to Planning Commission