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Every few months, Cathie Osborne will meet with her doctor at Swedish Medical Center via Zoom and, with a magnet and cell phone, her treatment for essential tremor can be adjusted remotely by medical staff in Seattle without making an all-day trip. “Knowing we don’t have to make those trips is such a relief,” she said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)=

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New option helps tame tremors with adjustments

Sequim woman is first in state to receive treatment

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Hospital workers getting vaccines

Oct. 18 deadline looms in 2 weeks

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More flu cases are expected

Health official: Spread can occur in indoor settings

Port Angeles Police Officer Swift Sanchez with a child during a holiday shopping event. The police department is among several agencies in a partnership focused on resiliency throughout October. (Jesse Major Photography)

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October events focus on resiliency

Partnership helps children cope with trauma

A bicyclist makes his way across a bridge on the Olympic Discovery Trail at Sequim Bay State Park on Saturday. The 210-foot-long bridge, which spans a small stream that passes through the park, was constructed in 2017. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Over the river and through the woods

A bicyclist makes his way across a bridge on the Olympic Discovery Trail at Sequim Bay State Park…

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Case rate decrease hitting plateau

One death in both Peninsula counties

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks Friday following an appearance at the Peninsula College campus in Port Angeles (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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State may consider measures implemented on Peninsula

As one option, Inslee cites health mandate for proof of vaccination

Irene and Chuck Lukey celebrated the 26th birthday of their twins Michael, second from left, and Mark Lukey in 1991. The Lukeys, who raised six children in Port Angeles, both died of COVID-19. (Photo courtesy of Mark Lukey)

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Lukey family loses both parents to COVID-19

Diseases contracted at care centers

Port Angeles High School sophomore Madeline Irwin, center, plays flute through a hole in her mask with other members of the school’s marching band at the start of Friday’s homecoming parade from the Clallam County Courthouse to Port Angeles Civic Field. The Port Angeles Roughriders were defeated by the Kennedy Catholic Lancers 40-7 in Friday night’s football game. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PAHS Homecoming parade

Port Angeles High School sophomore Madeline Irwin, center, plays flute through a hole in her mask with other…

Port Angeles High School’s Samantha Robbins and Lance Menes stand together as homecoming senior queen and king before the school’s homecoming parade on Friday. The pair presided over festivities at the Roughriders’ football game on Friday night against the Kennedy Catholic Lancers. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Homecoming royalty named in Port Angeles

Port Angeles High School’s Samantha Robbins and Lance Menes stand together as homecoming senior queen and king before…

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Musician becomes game designer

Pandemic inspires veteran to start company

Infusion team members, from left to right, LeAnn Johnson, Shawn Gould, Jenni Sayles, Julie Larson, Kate Sayles, Nicole Janssen, Janelle Umbarger, Amber Frehner, Cheryl Mingee, Melinda Straub, Deanna Piper and Marcia Limoges.

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Infusion team gets DAISY award

PORT ANGELES — The DAISY Foundation has recognized the staff at Olympic Medical Cancer Center’s infusion team with…

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Toastmasters meetings go hybrid Tuesday

SEQUIM — The Skwim Toastmasters Club will begin hybrid meetings from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays.

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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…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Virtual meeting 7:30 a.m. Tuesday via Zoom.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Plan for the future when planting

SIZE IS EVERYTHING. In any discussion of right plant/right spot — the ultimate size of a plant is…

Gravestone of Roy B. Moore. (John McNutt/for Peninsula Daily News)

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BACK WHEN: Crime drama holds Clallam rapt

WHEN YOU WALK around a cemetery, you will see many granite and brass grave markers. Most of them…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Commissioners to discuss dredging project

Meetings across Clallam County.

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Clallam Bay prison outbreak grows to 160-plus cases

Staff aren’t consistently wearing masks, health officer says

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Clallam County adopts greenhouse gas reduction policy

Electric vehicle charging stations to be installed by December