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Artist Anne Milligan will be in her working studio and soon-to-be-open art gallery during the First Friday Art Walk. (Photo courtesy of A. Milligan Art Studio and Gallery)

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New venue added to First Friday Art Walk in Sequim

SEQUIM — A new venue is open for Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk, set from 5 p.m. to…

David Herbelin, cast as “The Nerd” in the upcoming Olympic Theatre Arts production, doesn’t hold back with the physical comedy in a play that has kept the cast and crew laughing through eight weeks of rehearsals. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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‘The Nerd’ connects through laughter

OTA production begins Saturday

Smoke billows from a garage 71 S. Benson Road near Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Garage fire near Port Angeles

Smoke billows from a garage at 71 S. Benson Road near Port Angeles on Wednesday.

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Newcomers’ luncheon slated Tuesday

SEQUIM — Andrew May will address the North Olympic Newcomers’ Club during a luncheon at noon Tuesday.

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Hurricane Ridge shuttle delayed following fire

National Park Service says it’s working on update by Friday

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Live United Awards given at annual prom event

PORT ANGELES — The United Way of Clallam County presented its Live United Award during the nonprofit’s annual…

Dr. Shahida Shahrir Mellon

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Cigarette smoking and HIV topic of Studium Generale

PORT ANGELES — Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and disease worldwide and is extremely…

A helicopter from the Coast Guard station in Port Angeles assists in the rescue. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)

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Unidentified man rescued from beach after falling 60 feet

Taken to Harborview; his condition was unknown on Tuesday

Suzanne Ames.

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Peninsula College sets 9 new programs

Courses of study to begin in fall

Aggy Huff of PA holds “Dallas" a Nigerian Dwarf Goat at the annual Shepherd’s Festival held at the Sequim Prairie Grange. She is inside a white tent. The festival was half inside the grange and half outside with many vendors with sheep, goats and llamas and related products. 			  Cyndie Stumbaugh who has directed the festival for years recalls that it started back in 1980 but missed the last three years because of COVID. This years revival of the festival was met with blue skies and many many visitors. Cyndie said. “It's excellent and I’m thrilled." dlogan

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Shepherd’s Festival held at Sequim Prairie Grange

Aggy Huff of Port Angeles holds “Dallas” a Nigerian dwarf goat at the annual Shepherd’s Festival held at…

Ridership for Clallam Transit’s new Interlink vans has increased so much since December that leadership is looking to implement a second van that would report to pings for rides using the app “Ride Pingo.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Ridership grows for app-based van-ride service

Staffer hired to help train people to use public transit

Crime & Justice

Forks man sentenced to 8 1/2 years in prison

Calloway pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter

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Road closures set this week in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Continuing work on the Race Street improvement project will necessitate the closure of Race Street…

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Four sent to hospital following collision

FORKS — Four people were taken to Forks Community Hospital after a one-vehicle rollover collision at U.S. Highway…

Betsy Schultz, left, and Claire Rausch unveil a painting especially drawn for the Captain Joseph House on Monday. The artwork was done by a Michael Reagan, a veteran who features military men and women who have been lost in the service to their country. This was the 12th Memorial Day ceremony held at Captain Joseph House, at 1108 S. Oak St. in Port Angeles, which is now open to Gold Star families. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula Memorial Day

Betsy Schultz, left, and Claire Rausch unveil a painting especially drawn for the Captain Joseph House on Monday.…

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4-H fair deadline next week

Clallam program rebounding after pandemic

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WSU extension office moving to new space

Former juvenile hall to host agency; open house set for June 16

David Nestvold of Bellevue, front, and Kary York of Kirkland prepare to leave the Dungeness Schoolhouse north of Sequim during Saturday’s Northwest Tandem Rally bicycle event. The two-day event, which drew more than 500 participants, was a fundraiser for the Olympic Discovery Trail and was organized by Peninsula Trails Coalition. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tandem riding

David Nestvold of Bellevue, front, and Kary York of Kirkland prepare to leave the Dungeness Schoolhouse north of…

Arts & Entertainment

Jazz at the PUB open to all on Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — Jazz at the PUB is open and free to all at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in…

Sam Chase, center, performs with The Sam Chase Trio, Chandra Johnson, left, and Devon McClive, on Saturday at the Chamber Stage of the Juan de Fuca Festival. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival acts light up stage

Sam Chase, center, performs with The Sam Chase Trio, Chandra Johnson, left, and Devon McClive, on Saturday at…