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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Cities to view opioid settlement, sewer plans, mobile home parks

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Port Angeles firefighters extinguish garage blaze

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles firefighters on Friday put out a fire in a garage in the 2100…

Carol and Greg Shinsky of Port Angeles take an afternoon break on a picnic table at the Port Angeles City Pier with visiting friends. Gay and Russ James, right, are visiting from Orland, Calif., where the temperature has been over 100 degrees. They rested at the pier after visiting Hurricane Ridge and the Dungeness Spit. The couples have known each other for years from when they both lived in Arizona. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Catching up with friends

Carol and Greg Shinsky of Port Angeles take an afternoon break on a picnic table at the Port…

Derek Kilmer.

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Kilmer warns of possible shutdown

Congressman speaks of bipartisan success

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North Olympic Healthcare Network’s Mobile Health Clinic ends first year of serving students

Behavioral health services top service sought

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2022-2023 NOHN Mobile Health Clinic statistics

• Total number of overall visits: 404

Photo by Richard Greenway, Sequim City Band/ A summer crowd settles in as Sequim City Band members and director Tyler Benedict prepare to play during the opening announcement of the Fourth of July concert.

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Sequim City Band to go back in time

Free 1980s-themed concert set for Sunday

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Bring Your Own Erotic Art begins Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The fourth annual Bring Your Own Erotic Art Show will be at Studio Bob on…

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Here Comes the Sun gala set at Quilcene museum

QUILCENE — The 14th annual Tasting Gala at the Quilcene Historical Museum will be Friday.

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Wine festival to benefit Habitat for Humanity

SEQUIM — The seventh annual Wine Festival on Saturday will feature vintages from wineries from all over the…

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Retirement options to be detailed at town hall meet

PORT ANGELES — The Office of the State Treasurer in partnership with Washington State Labor Council, Economic Opportunity…

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Drink and draw slated Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Models for Thursday’s Drink &Draw will be chosen from the audience.

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PACP Children’s Theater to go where no play has gone before

PORT ANGELES — When the people who inhabit the Earth lose their sense of humor, it’s the crew…

Amala Kuster with the Sequim Sunrise Rotary hands off a bag to James Joseph Dorrell, 14, with the Sequim unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula, during the Back to School Fair in 2022. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Students to get a boost with Back to School Fair events

Back to School fairs are planned in Port Angeles on Aug. 19 and in Sequim on Aug. 26.

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Park reopens two trails

PORT ANGELES — The Switchback and Sunrise Ridge trails have been reopened in Olympic National Park while the…

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Sequim Free Clinic’s annual fun walk set for Saturday

SEQUIM — Hoping to once again boost efforts to help provide health care for uninsured neighbors, organizers of…

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Debris removal to close Ridge

Three-day closure to begin Aug. 15

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Shuttle to summit remains popular

PORT ANGELES — When Olympic National Park and Clallam Transit encouraged visitors to get out of their vehicles…

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Park: Game cameras show no sign of cougar

Lake Angeles/Heather Park Loop remains closed

Stephen Fisher, from the Kenmore area, tows 2-year-old Juniper and pugs Jackie and JoJo, with wife Catherine Creason following. They participated in the couple’s sixth Tour de Lavender this weekend. Creason said they were married during the event five years ago. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Tour de Lavender enjoys its biggest turnout to date

More than 900 people register for annual bike ride