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Free at-home COVID-19 tests available through the end of the year

DOH will provide kits while supplies last

Arts & Entertainment

Pipe organ recital scheduled Sunday

PORT ANGELES — Noah Smith’s pipe organ concert will feature the world premiere of Boxes by Keith Sisterhenm.

News

Commissioners concerned about potential ARPA recipients

County has unspent relief money but questions remain on where to put it

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Noah Long and Amelia Brown, members of The Ballet Workshop, perform a dance from "The Nutcracker" during Wednesday night's opening ceremony for the Festival of Trees at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The ceremony also featured short works by Ghostlight Productions and the Port Angeles Symphony.

Arts & Entertainment

Huge ornaments light up in a welcome for the Festival of Trees

Gala, Family Days tickets still available

News

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Levies, Enchanted Valley Chalet before counties

Meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Olympic Medical Center’s ICU/telemetry and respiratory therapy teams were presented with DAISY awards.

Life

DAISY award recognizes OMC teams

The DAISY Foundation has recognized Olympic Medical Center’s ICU/telemetry and respiratory therapy teams with its DAISY award.

Pictured, left to right, are human resources director Heather Delplain along with Larsson Chapman, Bryanne Stewart and Camryn Smith. Alexis Rookard is not pictured.

News

Staff recognized at Olympic Medical Center

Olympic Medical Center recently presented employee recognition awards to four members of its human resources department.

Arts & Entertainment

Master Gardening calendars now on sale

PORT ANGELES — The 2023 Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County calendars are now on sale.

Coats For Kids organizers Karen Lewis and Heidi Albrecht present Levi Douglas, Clallam County Veterans Program Coordinator, with more than $1,200 worth of certificates for veterans at the Northwest Veterans Resource Center.

Life

Coats for Kids helps local veterans

SEQUIM — Coats For Kids has provided the Northwest Veterans Resource Center with $1,225 worth of certificates that…

Volunteer Doug Crabb of Sequim serves a tray of traditional fixings during a Thanksgiving Eve lunch at the Salvation Army’s soup kitchen on Wednesday in Port Angeles. The free meal was one of several being offered across the North Olympic Peninsula during the Thanksgiving holiday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Queen of Angeles, Serenity House among events today

PORT ANGELES — The Salvation Army offered a free community meal on Wednesday in what serves as a…

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man pleads guilty to eluding police

Sentenced to a year in prison

Bo, (Bob Neal) was my cousin and a father, grandfather, husband, logger, builder and a hunter that we shared many adventures with. He is gone long before his time and I and his family would appreciate it if you could run a picture of him with Milton the Burrow.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Hunting with Bo

WAY BACK WHEN, the Olympic elk were market hunted for their meat, antlers, hides and ivory teeth or…

Arts & Entertainment

Family movie night set Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will screen the 2017 animated film “The LEGO Batman Movie”…

Arts & Entertainment

Holiday bazaars set on Peninsula

Holiday bazaars are set for the next few days on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Megan Caldwell returns to Carrie Blake Community Park to work with her dad Bert to help place meal bags in vehicles during the Family Holiday Food Bag Distribution Day.

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Sequim provides meal bags for Thanksgiving weekend

Community helps to provide food for 800-plus families

News

On the Peninsula, Small Business Saturday overshadows Black Friday

Weekend events to be full of deals

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Peninsula Home Fund campaign kicks off on Thanksgiving Day

The annual campaign for Peninsula Home Fund donations begins Thursday.

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A prefabricated Portland Loo public toilet is lowered into place on a pad at the edge of the Breezeway public parking lot in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday. The unit, one of two being installed at the location, replaces the original concrete block public restroom that previously occupied the site, with a third slated for The Gateway transit center. The new facilities are ADA-compliant, require no winterization and will be open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Public toilet installed downtown Port Angeles

A prefabricated Portland Loo public toilet is lowered into place on a pad at the edge of the…

Terri Wood of First Federal, left, and Trisha Parker of Port Angeles Realty, right, join more than a dozen volunteers in cold conditions to help clean up Veterans Park on Lincoln Street. The Port Angeles Association of Realtors joined 4PA to spruce up organic material, trash and graffiti on many walls. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Cleaning up the park

Terri Wood of First Federal, left, and Trisha Parker of Port Angeles Realty, right, join more than a…

News

Peninsula virus, flu cases on the rise

Three men in 70s die due to COVID-19