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Spencer McGinty, OPHS director.

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Olympic Peninsula Humane Society hires executive director

Barbecue celebration planned for Sept. 7

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Clallam Transit passes six-year development plan

Annual report details capital improvements, finances

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Pedestrian taken to hospital after collision

PORT ANGELES — An 85-year-old pedestrian was transported to a Seattle hospital after he was struck by a…

Matthew Hara of Port Angeles helps Ayla Gillies, 2, balance on a log on the sandy shores of Hollywood Beach in downtown Port Angeles. Summer temperatures are forecast to be in the mid-70s for the rest of the week on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Summer sand

Matthew Hara of Port Angeles helps Ayla Gillies, 2, balance on a log on the sandy shores of…

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Port of Port Angeles updates policy to comply with state law

Agency to enforce ban of expanded polystyrene foam

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Sequim Sings! to begin rehearsals this fall

SEQUIM — Sequim Sings! will begin its fall season of rehearsals at 6 p.m. Sept. 22. The choir…

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Sequim Christmas Chorus to begin rehearsals for holidays

SEQUIM — The Sequim Community Christmas Chorus will begin rehearsals for its 38th season of Christmas music at…

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PAT NEAL: The joys of summer fishing

IT’S SUMMERTIME AND the fishing is easy. The fishing might not be any better than in the winter,…

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Two taken to hospital after DUI collision

SEQUIM — Two people were taken to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles after a collision on U.S.…

Carlyn Beebe of Forks pushes a merry-go-round toy as her son, Lane, 6, takes a ride on Tuesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair took time out from errands for a visit to the popular park. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Merry go round

Carlyn Beebe of Forks pushes a merry-go-round toy as her son, Lane, 6, takes a ride on Tuesday…

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Three hopefuls vie for Port Angeles council

Interviews set for Tuesday’s meeting

Mother and daughter Susan Heiny, left, and Sarah Winter Grafstrom with the Slip Point Lighthouse Keepers are working to preserve the 1905 keeper’s house, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 10-acre property will be conveyed to Clallam County from the U.S. Coast Guard for use as a park after remediation at the site is completed. The lighthouse no longer exists. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Group working to preserve keeper’s house at Clallam Bay

County hopes Coast Guard will transfer land for public park

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Clallam commissioners to send letter on timber sales

Document: Six-month pause has been extended

Amelia Solomon, 9, a fourth-grade student at Jefferson Elementary, receives a package of notebook paper from Nick Carlson of Olympic Medical Center as Amelia’s mother, Hermina Solomon, accompanies her during the Port Angeles School District Back to School Fair on Saturday at Jefferson. The event offered school supplies to students, as well as health information, family services and a picnic meal. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Back to school fair

Amelia Solomon, 9, a fourth-grade student at Jefferson Elementary, receives a package of notebook paper from Nick Carlson…

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Black Diamond Junction to play Labor Day concert

SEQUIM — Black Diamond Junction will perform a Labor Day concert at 1 p.m. Monday at John Wayne’s…

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Music on the Strait performances begin this weekend

PORT ANGELES — Music on the Strait will begin its season with two chamber concerts this weekend.

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Sequim to fund half of requests

Final decision to be decided in November

Sequim city staff report that they plan to request city council members to change Seal Street Park from right-of-way to a parcel so they can enforce no-camping rules. Complaints have continued in recent years about people camping in the area and allegedly committing crimes. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Legal changes proposed for Seal Street Park

Downtown space a place of concern for businesses, residents

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Leaders with Holiday Inn Express & Suites, from left, Namaste Stayton, vice president of hotel operations, Bret Wirta, owner, and Shelby Schleve, general manager, stand in “The Great Room” of the Sequim hotel. It was part of a massive $4 million remodeling project that opened up this space, refreshed hotel rooms and suites and added new amenities throughout the building.

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Holiday Inn Express finishes its $4 million remodeling project

Six-month effort adds more open space, new amenities

Kyra Toner, 8, of Burien kicks a soccer ball through a narrow goal as part of an informal soccer skills test during Saturday’s Party at the Park at Elks Playfield in Port Angeles. The event, hosted by the Port Angeles Naval Elks Lodge, featured a variety of activities for children and adults, food and live music. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Party at the Park

Kyra Toner, 8, of Burien kicks a soccer ball through a narrow goal as part of an informal…