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Plan could add 3,000 square feet to Sequim Library

More details expected on Thursday

Reuben Martinez

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Native projects for renewable energy discussed at Studium

PORT ANGELES — Reuben Martinez, a member of the Makah Tribe, will discuss “Energy Sovereignty: Exploring Renewable Energy…

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David Fox of Port Angeles uses a rotary tiller on Thursday to prepare soil for planting on a plot in the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. The garden, which features plots planted by members of the comnnunty, is in full swing with a wide variety of plants and flowers.

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Garden prep work in Port Angeles

David Fox of Port Angeles uses a rotary tiller to prepare soil for planting on a plot in…

Tom Wayne Duke of Langley directs traffic as a North American SNJ-5 Texan based in Diamond Point taxies into a parking spot on Saturday at William R. Fairchild International Airport as part of Armed Forces & Public Safety Airport Appreciation Day and Fly-in. The event featured a variety of modern and vintage aircraft, flying demonstrations, public saftey displays and Young Eagles flights for children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Armed Forces Public Safety Airport Appreciation Day and Fly-in

A variety of modern and vintage aircraft, flying demonstrations and a World War II reenactment filled the tarmac…

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Orca, stuck overnight, finds its way into Strait

Researchers identify whale as 8-year-old male from transient pod

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Masking indoors recommended, but mandates not likely to return

Pfizer now offering booster for children ages 5 to 11

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Franklin School students Theodore Miller, 8, and McHenry Miller, 12, look for ladybugs in a raised planter in the school's garden.

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Students learn in outdoor classrooms

Teacher: Gardens teach about ecosystems

Crime & Justice

Couple pleads not guilty to thefts

Separate four-day trials set for July

Don Dundon, sales manager at Wilder Toyota, plucks the winning duck from a Wilder truck Sunday at the 33rd annual Duck Derby on Sunday. The winner was Tracy’s Insulation. More than 32,000 ducks were sold this year, the most in the past 12 years. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Top duck plucked in annual fundraising derby

New record set for Olympic Medical Center Foundation

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Duck Derby winners

PORT ANGELES — Thirty-three people won prizes in the 33rd annual Duck Derby while three were winners in…

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First Fed provides grants to nonprofits

Funding supporting economic development and COVID-19 recovery

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Milestone: Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s honored

SEQUIM — The Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s was recently selected by the Seattle Children’s Guild Association, from…

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North Olympic Library System upgrades its online catalog

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will transition to a new catalog system Tuesday morning, and…

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Pruning Japanese maples topic of gardening presentation

PORT ANGELES — An important facet of Japanese maple care includes the proper way to prune them because…

Bret Allen Kenney was in court on Friday.

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$5 million bail set in officer assault

Man also a person of interest in homicide of his mother

Blues-soul singer Lady A will bring her band to Port Angeles for the Juan de Fuca Festival next weekend. photo by Dawn Lucrisia-Johnson

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Juan de Fuca Festival a three-day ‘reunion’ for community

More than 40 acts perform on Memorial weekend

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Housing, fish passage topics at county meetings

Government entities gather on North Olympic Peninsula

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…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Get a professional start to the summer season

NOW, WITH THE passing of Mother’s Day and Memorial Day only a week away, let me pass on…

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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…