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After 28 years, Isobel Johnston’s agave plant started to bloom this summer and rose to about 22 feet. “I never ever thought it’d get that tall,” she said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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After 28 years, Sequim agave reaches 22 feet tall

Owner, fire district plan to start anew with seedling

Adam Bernbaum, D-Port Angeles.

Politics

Bernbaum aims for state seat

Ex-legislative assistant now House candidate

Politics

Chapman supports all three Democrats vying for his seat

PORT ANGELES — State Rep. Mike Chapman has thrown his support to all three Democratic contenders who have…

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Olympic Medical Center board gives its CEO a hefty pay raise

Commissioners also hear community paramedicine update

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OUUF speaker slated in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Terry Barrett will present “No Batteries Required” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Stock building plans before Jefferson County commission

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Rockfall closes Spruce Railroad Trail

PORT ANGELES — A landslide has closed the Spruce Railroad Trail, Olympic National Park announced late Friday afternoon.

Judy Tordini, top, helps unload a bundle of six wreaths from a truck that arrived Wednesday afternoon at the Church of Latter-Day Saints parking lot on Monroe Road in Port Angeles. From left to right, Gwen Oden, Erin Rousos and Jim Bower were among a host of volunteers who helped receive 2,411 wreaths for local cemeteries. The wreaths from Maine will be distributed in Saturday ceremonies. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Wreaths arrive for ceremonies on Saturday

Fallen veterans to be honored at local gravesites

Marcia Kelbon.

Politics

Kelbon to run for state Senate

Candidate seeks Van De Wege’s seat

Life

Submissions being accepted for 2024 Tidepools publication

PORT ANGELES — Tidepools, Peninsula College’s annual literary arts magazine, is now accepting submissions.

Arts & Entertainment

Fire District 2 joins Port Angeles Operation Candy Cane

PORT ANGELES — Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue will join in the Operation Candy Cane food drive on Friday and…

Arts & Entertainment

Charlie Brown Christmas performed at Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — The Jose ‘Juicy’ Gonzales Trio: Linus and Juicy will present Vince Guaraldi’s “A Charlie Brown…

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man sentenced to more than five years for robbery

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man has been sentenced to almost six years in prison after being…

Crime & Justice

Sequim man gets three years on drug charges

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man convicted in November on drug charges has been sentenced to three years…

Crime & Justice

Man brandishes gun at shipyard

PORT ANGELES — An unidentified man has been taken into custody after he allegedly returned to a shipyard…

Education

Port Angeles School Board to swear in three members

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board will swear in two new members and one returning member…

From left to right, Port of Port Angeles Commissioner Colleen McAleer, Ann Richart, the aviation director for the state Department of Transportation, Port Commissioner Connie Beauvais, Ryan Zulaul and Port Commissioner Steve Burke cut a ceremonial ribbon on Tuesday at Fairchild International Airport to celebrate the resurfacing of the runway. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ribbon cutting celebrates renovated runway

Port of Port Angeles commissioner sworn in for third term

Enzo Ramirez, 4, of Port Angeles clutches his dollar bill while searching for an affordable gift to purchase at a vendor table set up by Port Angeles-based Power Up Perler & Soaps during Saturday’s Holiday Market at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The market featured dozens of gift and craft tables by local artisans, including a donation and craft table benefiting Peninsula Friends of Animals. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday market

Enzo Ramirez, 4, of Port Angeles clutches his dollar bill while searching for an affordable gift to purchase…

Judy Willman, the daughter of Joe Rantz, is interviewed by Danika Chen, a 2023 Sequim graduate, in the Sequim High School Auditorium on Friday about elements of “The Boys in the Boat” film and how her father is portrayed. Willman said her dad would not want attention but would be OK with it if it supported causes such as restoring the historic ASUW Shell House and building a homeless youth house in Sequim. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Students share in ‘The Boys in the Boat’ excitement

Momentum builds for Sequim homeless youth house

Arts & Entertainment

Tickets on sale for early screening at Deer Park

PORT ANGELES — Deer Park Cinema in Port Angeles is selling tickets now for an early access showing…