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Randy Frantz of Bremerton-based Miller Sheetmetal Inc. works on overhead interior piping on Tuesday at the Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Work on interior of Field Hall begins

Center to open to public next July

Richard Meyer.

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Clallam County appoints interim DCD boss

Replacement sought for rest of elected term

Arts & Entertainment

Ride the Hurricane event set for Sunday

Some 800 cyclists expected to participate

Brandon S. Jones.

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man sentenced for illegal drugs

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man has been sentenced to four years in prison for possession of…

Cyndi Ross

Life

Master Gardeners plan fruits discussion Saturday

SEQUIM — Cyndi Ross and Marty Kaler will present “Novel Small Fruits for the Home Garden” at 10:30…

Life

Rotary Noon Club of Sequim hosting 53rd Salmon Bake

SEQUIM — Rotary Noon Club of Sequim will host its 53rd Salmon Bake at noon Saturday.

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Comic workshop planned Friday

PORT ANGELES — Kori Michele will present a workshop on drawing comics at 3 p.m. Friday.

Pictured, in the front row, left to right, are Vicki Lowe, John Christenson, Mayor Tom Ferrell, Robert Whalen, Timmy Wright, Michael Latimer, Kathy Downer, Lowell Rathbun. The back row, on left is Brandon Janisse and, on the right, William Armacost.

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Sequim wastewater facility wins ecology award

The city of Sequim wastewater reclamation facility received a 2021 Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance award from the…

Photo by Cathy Wagner
Daisy and sage bloom at the Woodcock Demonstration Garden in Sequim, which hosts a guided “walk about” tour on Thursday.

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Woodcock Garden tour set Thursday

SEQUIM — Clallam County Master Gardeners will host a guided “walk about” tour through the Woodcock Demonstration Garden…

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Remotely operated vehicle teammates Stella Fradkin, left, and Cate Chance, both 12 from Port Angeles, make final adjustments to their underwater craft before competing in an obstical course on Friday at the swimming pool of the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles. Four teams of the Feiro Marine Life Center's summer ROV camp took part in a competition to put their vechicles through a series of tasks with points awarded for accuracy and time.

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Final checks on ROV mission

Remotely operated vehicle teammates Stella Fradkin, left, and Cate Chance from Port Angeles, both 12, make final adjustments…

Cyclist Pete Lietz stops in Port Angeles on Monday as he neared the end of his more than 6,000-mile bike ride across the continental U.S. Lietz said the COVID-19 pandemic motivated him to follow through on something he’d only thought about, and he’s using the opportunity to raise money for men’s health. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Cyclist wrapping up 6,000-mile cross-country journey

Bike rides began in March from Key West, Fla.

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Auditor addresses observer concerns

Volunteers watching voters at drop boxes

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Clallam man in 90s dies of COVID-19

Cases up, but case rates declining on North Olympic Peninsula

Clallam County Elections Assistant Aspen Smith, left, and Elections Manager Susan Johnson examine contested ballots on Tuesday at the Clallam County Courthouse. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Incumbents do well in first count of primary election ballots

Emery, Kidd lead in Clallam DCD race; Brotherton, Kelbon in Jefferson commissioner contest

Lincoln Theater co-owner Marty Marchant looks at the exposed rafters of the theater on Saturday after they were uncovered by workers who removed the ceiling the previous week. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lincoln Theater transformation a step closer

Demolition phase completed with removal of ceiling

Washington state’s Primary Election is Tuesday, and ballots must be postmarked or dropped at an official drop box by 8 p.m. that day. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

Politics

Clallam County primary ballots due on Tuesday

Contests for DCD director, state seats

Cline Spit County Park north of Sequim, shown Saturday, will soon become larger thanks to an adjacent land acquisition by Clallam County. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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County buying property off Cline Spit

$240,000 purchase to increase public’s access to recreation

Arts & Entertainment

Joyce Daze schedule

JOYCE — The 2022 Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival activities are as follows.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Summer chores for a rosy fall outlook

WOW! MONDAY IS already the beginning of August and this past week, the “dog days” of summer visited…

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Festival server Rebbecca Paradis, left, prepares to serve slices of blackberry pie being doled out by Rachael Wood in the kitchen of the Joyce Depot during the 2021 Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry festival.

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Wild blackberries highlight of upcoming festival

Joyce Daze set for next weekend