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Live music offered free on Peninsula

Free live music for those who want to dance and those just want to listen will be offered…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — In-person meeting 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off…

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…

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Cutline:4-H horse club pre fair show high point winners at the Clallam County Fairgrounds are, front row from left: Taylor Maughan, Savannah Bolton, Asha Swanberg, Lila Torey. Back row from left: Ruby Coulson, Katelynn Sharpe, Aiden Johnstad

Life

HORSEPLAY: 4-H horse club gears up for county fairs with pre-show

HELPING HANDS ARE ever so important as we age, thus I was tickled pink to see Olympic Peninsula…

News

Road work on Highway 112 expected to be finished next week

Chip sealing set following week on Highway 101

News

OMC gets good news from CMS

Proposed rule would reverse reimbursement cuts

Crime & Justice

Two sought in three burglaries

Authorities suspect same two in all of the crimes

Arts & Entertainment

Musics, desserts offered this weekend

Music, dancing and desserts are on tap this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

News

Port Angeles lowers some development costs

Council approves two ordinances

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News

Sequim schools’ new chief on the job

Superintendent Nickels says she was ‘teacher-leader’ early on

Life

Pig roast planned for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The annual Wounded Warrior Pig Roast is set for 2 p.m. Saturday.

News

Port Angeles man hurt after allegedly landing truck in tree

By Brian Gawley

Joseph Bednarik will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

Life

Bednarik will present ‘Spirit In Nature’ at service

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Bednarik will present “Nina Simone’s Gum” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Living with digression in the time of COVID

OVER THE PAST few years, especially during our nation’s way too longstanding run of “Lockdown” and its simultaneous…

News

No shooting-area, massage parlors before counties next week

Governmental entities will meet across the North Olympic Peninsula next week.

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Rick Smith of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, center, watches as Aidan Butterworth, left, Dave Jungck of Kent-based AV Factory, on ladder in middle, and Tanner McLean do a test assembly of a giant Christmas decoration on Wednesday on the front lawn of the old Lincoln School in Port Angeles. The decoration, donated by the Microsoft Corporation, will become part of a display in the foundation's Festival of Trees in November, and then be incorporated into the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village in December.

Life

Tinsel test run

Rick Smith of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, center, watches as Aidan Butterworth, left, Dave Jungck of Kent-based…

Candidates for director of the Clallam County Department of Community Development speak at Joshua’s Restaurant in Port Angeles during a candidate forum hosted by the Port Angeles Business Association. From left to right, Bruce Emery, Cherie Kidd, Jesse Major and Kevin Russell. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

News

Affordable housing top of mind for DCD director candidates

Community development director candidates talk reform at forum

News

Man airlifted after River Road rollover wreck

SEQUIM — A 21-year-old Port Angeles resident was in critical condition as of Tuesday morning following a rollover…

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Five-year-old Barron Strangle, right, reacts as his grandmother, Ellen Mack, buries him thigh-deep in a hole they excavated at Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles on Tuesday. The pair, both from Port Angeles, were taking advantage of a sunny summer day on the sand.

Life

Summer sands in Port Angeles

Five-year-old Barron Strangle, right, reacts as his grandmother, Ellen Mack, buries him thigh-deep in a hole they excavated…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The hunt for blackberries

THERE ARE FEW outdoor activities more enjoyable than picking wild blackberries. By wild blackberries, I don’t mean the…