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A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t let your garden be tardy for the party

AS WE APPROACH summer, (Wednesday at 11:49 PDT) our thoughts and plans are turn to events and special…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Noon Rotary — Meets at noon on Wednesdays at Asian Buffet, 1940 E. First St.…

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Summertide, Pride events scheduled this weekend

A variety of events are planned this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Life

Final service set for Clallam Bay church

CLALLAM BAY — The Clallam Bay Presbyterian Church is inviting the public to its final service at 1…

The Rev. Lynn Ungar

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Speaker set for Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

The Rev. Lynn Ungar will present “The House on Pooh Corner”

Rev. Bill Evans

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Unity speaker set for presentation

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Bill Evans will present “Daddy” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Penny Hall and Anna Nichols will present “Four-handed Piano Praise” at First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles on Sunday afternoon.

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Four-handed Piano Praise planned in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Penny Hall and Anna Nichols will present “Four-handed Piano Praise” at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

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Hood Canal Bridge closures canceled

SHINE — The overnight closures of the Hood Canal Bridge set for weeknights next week have been canceled.

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Graduations scheduled this weekend

Graduations are scheduled this weekend at Peninsula College and at Port Angeles, Sequim and Crescent high schools as…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: The sadness in bowling alone

THERE IS A determined expression on the face of the bowler who stands ready to strike. What will…

Emily Matthiessen / Olympic Peninsula News Group
From left, Amber Ahrens, Shauna Rogers McClain and Brittney Vincent practice blocker and jammer moves at a recent roller derby practice.

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Port Scandalous aims to keep rolling

Area’s lone roller derby league seeks a practice space

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Peninsula College elects new chair, vice chair

Trustees approve 2023-2024 budget

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Body cameras, golf course before Peninsula boards

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Peninsula College, high school graduations this weekend

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will observe its 61st graduation ceremony on Saturday when it awards 420 degrees…

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High-speed pursuit reported in PA, east

PORT ANGELES — Police continue to search for the driver of a stolen vehicle who led Port Angeles…

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Fire damages Toad Road storage building

SEQUIM — A structure fire in the morning hours of Sunday on Toad Road damaged a detached storage…

Members of team We Brake for Whales celebrate their win in the 2023 Race to Alaska in Ketchikan, Alaska, on Wednesday. (Kelsey Brenner via the Northwest Maritime Center)

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We Brake for Whales wins Race to Alaska

Captain is event’s first two-time winner

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OMC Foundation provides $400,000 for scholarships

Shrinking workforce biggest challenge for hospital

Bret Kenney appears in court via video in May 2022 after being accused of killing his mother, Teri Ward of Sequim, and attempting to kill Sequim police officer Daniel Martinez during a traffic stop in 2022.

Crime & Justice

Man accused of killing mother unable to stand trial

Four charges could be refiled at later date

Rachel Storck, community engagement director for the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, sits on the art installation “Sky Gazer” by Port Angeles artist Steve Belz, one of several new artworks in the Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park, the site of this weekend’s Summertide Solstice Arts Festival. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Art festival to kick off summer at fine arts center

New works, poetry at Webster’s Woods