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ODT near Hill Street reopens after landslide

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Discovery Trail between Hill Street and Marine Drive in Port Angeles has reopened…

Justice Loftus holds up a dinosaur mask he received at the Winter Wishes assembly. He said he plans to use it to play with his younger brother. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim High School assembly grants students’ requests

Annual assembly provides gifts via leadership class

Marylaura Ramponi stands by an excavator donated for geotechnical work at Sequim School District by Jamestown Excavating. She donated $1 million for the naming rights of the Ramponi Center for Technical Excellence, a career and technical education building that will be built in conjunction with new buildings at Sequim High School. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Progress begins on CTE building

Ramponi Center could be done by early 2028

Deb Carlson, president of the Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild, presents a check for $9,585 to Deputy Police Chief John Southard and City Manager Matt Huish to help purchase three automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for three new vehicles and new AED pads and first aid supplies for the full fleet. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Guild marks $2.5M in support for medical needs

Shop donations reopen in February, sales in March

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Growler analysis report complete

Environmental Impact Statement and recommendations released

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Home Fund subsidizes rent at Woodley Place

Bayside renovates 17 units at former hotel for supportive housing

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: County boards to meet next week

The Jefferson and Clallam boards of county commissioners and the city of Sequim have regular meetings scheduled this…

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A GROWING CONCERN: New year, new chores are coming for your garden

FIRST, HAPPY NEW Year to each and everyone of you! May all of your fingers be green and…

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Four members elected to Port Angeles chamber board

PORT ANGELES — Four people have been elected to the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce board of directors.

During freezing weather an exterior hot-cold frost-free water faucet helps to wash mud off a horse’s lower legs and hooves, soak hay and to melt ice off the top of a frozen water trough. Here, Lacey enjoyed a warm shower in the spring with this faucet by Woodford. (Karen Griffiths/For Peninsula Daily News)

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HORSEPLAY: Horse care during the Olympic Peninsula winter

‘TIS THE SEASON many are gathering inside in a warm home, perhaps in front of a toasty fire…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active, seen in 2019, returned to Port Angeles on Sunday after it seized about $41.3 million in cocaine in the eastern Pacific Ocean. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Steve Strohmaier/U.S. Coast Guard)

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Active returns home after seizing cocaine

Coast Guard says cutter helped secure street value of $41.3 million

“Snowflake,” a handmade quilt by Nancy Foro, will be raffled to support Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County.

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Polar bear dip set for New Year’s Day

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host the 38th Polar Bear Dip at 10 a.m.…

The Winter Ice Village, at 121 W. Front St. in Port Angeles, is full of ice enthusiasts. Novices and even those with skating skills of all ages enjoyed the time on the ice last weekend. The rink is open daily from noon to 9 p.m. until Jan. 5. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Winter Ice Village ahead of last year’s record pace

Volunteer groups help chamber keep costs affordable

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Broadband provider says FCC action would be ‘devastating’ to operations

CresComm WiFi serves areas in Joyce, Forks and Lake Sutherland

Stevens Middle School eighth-grader Linda Venuti, left, and seventh-graders Noah Larsen and Airabella Rogers pour through the contents of a time capsule found in August by electrical contractors working on the new school scheduled to open in 2028. The time capsule was buried by sixth graders in 1989. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Middle school students open capsule from 1989

Phone book, TV Guide among items left behind more than 30 years ago

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Electronic edition of newspaper set Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition on Thursday that will be a printed…

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Music, movies on tap for Peninsula this weekend

Music, sketching and a meditation session will take place across the Peninsula this weekend.

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PAT NEAL: The gift of the guides

With apologies to O. Henry’s “Gift of the Magi.”

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Hill Street reopens after landslide

PORT ANGELES — Hill Street in Port Angeles has been reopened to traffic.