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Peninsula College to host Healthy Communities Resource Fair

PORT ANGELES — The Healthy Community Resource Fair is set for Thursday in the Pirate Union Building on…

A currently undeveloped area next to the Field Arts & Events Hall will make up the rest of the Port Angeles Waterfront Center — the future home of the Marine Discovery Center and the Lower Elwha Klallam Cultural Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Millions allocated to Peninsula

Housing, infrastructure projects awarded funds

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Ediz Hook boat launch solution could be costly

PA City: Six floats are in water for halibut season

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Nominations open for Clallam Farm Family of Year

PORT ANGELES — The 2024 Clallam County Fair seeks nominations for the 2024 Farm Family of the Year…

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Lake Pleasant pilings to be replaced this summer

LAKE PLEASANT — Boat launch pilings damaged in a storm will be replaced this summer after the Clallam…

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Presidential primary election ballots due today

Vote determines delegates to national conventions

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Forever Twilight in Forks Equinox set for this weekend

FORKS — Twilight will return to Forks this weekend in the form of Forever Twilight in Forks Equinox…

Sequim Noon Rotary members present an adaptive tricycle to representatives from Camp Beausite Northwest in January 2023. Pictured, from left, are Rotarian Judy Shanks; Camp Beausite Northwest Executive Director Raina Baker; Rotarians Stuart Dille, Mary Budke, Anna Richmond, Ted Shanks and Margot Hewitt; camp community development coordinator Tinna Barnet, and Rotarians Ren Garypie, Don Sorensen, Bob Macaulay and Kelly Macaulay.

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Sequim Noon Rotary to disband later this year

Members will continue service with Sequim Sunrise Rotary, other clubs

Arts & Entertainment

Standup, improv, old timey music offered Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Standup, improv and old-timey music take the stage at Peninsula College’s Little Theater at noon…

The Downtown Hotel sign is one of several vintage signs on display at the Port Angeles Main Library.

Arts & Entertainment

‘Signs Designs’ reception set for Friday

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System and the North Olympic History Center will host an opening…

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Temporary bridge to open to single-lane traffic south of Forks

FORKS — The temporary bridge on U.S. Highway 101 at the Clallam and Jefferson county line south of…

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Joe Rantz Rotary Youth Fund presentation set

SEQUIM — Community members are invited to join the Sequim Bay Yacht Club for a complimentary presentation on…

Politics

Battle narrows to Biden and Trump

Tuesday’s primaries give each the delegates needed for a November contest

Brenda Close of Port Angeles, left, talks with Cutco Cutlery representative Allison Gilman, right, as Matt Makowicz of Cutco uses his calculator at the company’s booth at the 39th annual Clallam County Home and Lifestyle Show on Saturday at Port Angeles High School. The two-day event, hosted by KONP Radio, featured 120 exhibitor booths showcasing a wide variety of goods and services with primary sponsorship by Clallam County Public Utilities District, Lumber Traders and Leitz Farm Supply. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Home show exhibit

Brenda Close of Port Angeles, left, talks with Cutco Cutlery representative Allison Gilman, right, as Matt Makowicz of…

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Olympic Medical Center commissioners hear about psychiatric facility, dental clinic

Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club recognized for handmade care items

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Sequim respondents don’t want to change bus system

Students, parents cite scheduling conflicts

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Sedan hits garage, apartment building in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A sedan ran off the road and struck the corner of a garage and then…

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Attic fire extinguished in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — An early morning attic fire has made a single-family residence uninhabitable until repairs can be…

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Animal Storytime set for Tuesday

SEQUIM — Cathy Kelsay will present “Animal Storytime with Mother Goose” at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

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More people testify about Towne Road plans

Project review slated for March 18