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Cutline: Banner, 20, is a very kind, attentive gelding who arrived at OPEN in a state of neglect. After he spends more time recovering, he will be sent to Fox-Bell Farm for some retraining and then be available for adoption through OPEN.

Life

HORSEPLAY: Olympic Peninsula Equine Network survives, still helping horses

HAVE YOU HEARD the rumor? I did. I’m happy to squelched the gossip here: Olympic Peninsula Equine Network…

Business

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…

News

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Jefferson board to host encampment policy workshop

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held at 7:30 a.m.…

Funding from the Recompete program has helped First Step expand programs and hours at Family Resource Centers in Port Angeles and Forks.

Opinion

Helping families thrive with support center

WHAT DOES AFFORDING diapers have to do with employment? If you need childcare, something seemingly as simple as…

News

Some subscribers won’t receive Friday’s paper

PORT ANGELES — Due to a technical issue, some Peninsula Daily News subscribers won’t get a paper delivered…

Joseph Bednarik

Life

Sunday program set for OUUF

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Bednarik will present “God as Metaphor” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

Rachel Anderson of Port Angeles fills out a raffle ticket for gifts and nautical-themed items during Wednesday’s Float the Boat fundraiser benefitting the Port Angeles junior and senior high school sailing teams. The event, held at Olympic Lodge by Ayres in Port Angeles, was conducted by the nonprofit Community Boating Program to support youth sailing and other nautical programs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Float the boat

Rachel Anderson of Port Angeles fills out a raffle ticket for gifts and nautical-themed items during Wednesday’s Float…

The Rayonier #4 logging locomotive on display at Chase Street and Lauridsen Boulevard in Port Angeles is the focus of a fundraising drive to restore the engine and further develop the site. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Groundbreaking set for restoration project

Event slated Sunday for #4 Locomotive near PA library

News

Collision with trailer fully blocks Highway 101

FORKS — One person was transported to Forks Community Hospital after the trailer of a logging truck became…

Entertainment

Music, stage performances set this weekend

Music concerts, a stage performance and a toy run highlight this weekend’s event on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Business

APEX Accelerator helps local business take step toward future

Laurel Black is staying future-oriented — and spreading her wings farther than she already has — as she…

Crime

Warrants issued in attempted murder

Suspects remain in Kitsap County Jail

News

Bicyclist flown to Harborview after colliding with pickup

PORT ANGELES — A bicyclist was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after he attempted to turn…

News

Smoke alarm alerts five people to residential fire

BLYN — Five people were evacuated from a residential structure fire early Thursday morning east of Sequim.

News

School board hopefuls highlight past success

Levy, bond to bring new, renovated buildings online

News

Port Angeles to raise rates for utility services next year

City cites inflation, supply chain issues for latest increases

News

Clallam commissioners to host budget town hall in Forks

PORT ANGELES — The Board of Clallam County Commissioners will conduct a town hall meeting to present the…

Entertainment

Sequim City Band, PAHS symphonic band combine for performance

SEQUIM — The Sequim City Band and the Port Angeles High School symphonic band will present “Timeless Treasures”…

News

Marysville man dies in collision east of Sequim

BLYN — A 64-year-old Marysville man died after a collision east of Sequim, the State Patrol reported.