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New marine trade facility to be first on Peninsula

The Port of Port Angeles structure a $7.5 million project

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department employee Lukas Cox uses a snowblower to clear a sidewalk at The Gateway at Front and Lincoln streets on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Ready for warmer weather

Forecast calls for melt of snow, ice this weekend

Crime & Justice

Police say man arrested with guns, fentanyl

Police: 100 pills in Jaguar

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula parties, plunges set to celebrate new year

Two dance parties, an online concert and three polar bear plunges are among the ways to ring in…

Arts & Entertainment

Guided hike planned along Hoko River

State Parks offer free entry

A visitor to Hurricane Ridge pauses to take in the expanse of mountain peaks apparently floating above the lowland clouds. (John Gussman)

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Snowstorm fuels Hurricane Ridge winter sports

Shift to more normal winter temperatures expected this weekend

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Clallam County sets meeting today

Commissioners will consider a contract amendment

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Hospitals report employees out because of COVID-19

Olympic Medical Center lists 127 not working

Polar Bear participants emerge from the chilly water of Port Angeles Harbor during the 2021 New Years Day plunge at Hollywood Beach, which happened despite a pandemic and the lack of an organized plan. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Freezing temperatures raise bar on polar bear dip challenge

New Year’s Day plunges planned on Peninsula

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Fireworks regulations on Peninsula

Hours and areas in Jefferson and Clallam counties

Life

North Olympic Library System to host trivia night Thursday

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will host popular music trivia night at 6:30 p.m. on…

JooRi Jun, executive director for Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, far left, and board president Peter Raiswell, far right, honor outgoing board members, in center, from left, Dave Gilbert, Nancy Bargar and Ed Hopfner. Submitted photo

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Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County honors long-time board members

PORT ANGELES — Departing Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County board members Nancy Bargar, Dave Gilbert and Ed Hopfner…

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Washington State Patrol adds emphasis patrols during holiday season

The Washington State Patrol is joining 10 other western states’ law enforcement agencies with emphasis patrols over the…

Crime & Justice

Attorneys argue instructions for Bauer jury

More witnesses subpoenaed to testify

A pedestrian walks past a line of snow-covered vehicles on the lot of Randy’s Auto Sales in the 800 block of East First Street in Port Angeles on Tuesday. A small amount of overnight snow added to previous snowfalls that began on Christmas Day along most of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Crews clear roads as additional snow forecast

Deep freeze expected to relent on Saturday

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Omicron variant likely cause of most new cases on Peninsula

Vaccination, boosters especially important now

Sequim seventh-graders Michael Lusk, far left, and Kingston Stevens, pictured here with Scott and Laura Lee Johnson, enjoy a ride home in a firetruck in mid-December, thanks to Peninsula Behavioral Health's “Adventure Auction” on Nov. 6. The auction saw "adventures," rather than items, auctioned off to raise funds for the entity. Auction items included a helicopter flight, guided hikes and fishing trips. In Port Angeles, a preschool student got a ride to class in a fire truck. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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An engine adventure

Sequim seventh-graders Michael Lusk, far left, and Kingston Stevens, pictured here with Scott and Laura Lee Johnson, enjoy…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A miserable memory of a New Year’s Eve

In last week’s episode, we were sharing the yuletide joy of an 1859 Christmas cruise on the Strait…

Business

Employment education classes to start Jan. 17

Morningside Services will conduct Eye on Empowerment courses

Olympic Medical Center’s commissioners recognized surgical technologist Dennis Kitchens during a recent board meeting.

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Olympic Medical Center recognizes surgical technologist

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center’s commissioners recognized surgical technologist Dennis Kitchens during a recent board meeting.