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Parent to Parent to host virtual seminar

“What Does the Developmental Disability Council Do?”

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Coronavirus update

Long-term care facilities, contact tracing, non-compliance

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Clallam County plans active role in affordable housing

Commissioners respond to Charter Review Commission recommendations

Tucker Weatherly, 3, and Mary Wakefield, 2 1/2, collect leaves and berries from bushes and trees at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. They were both on a nature outing last week from Carlsborg-based Bibity Bobity Child Care. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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A berry fun nature walk

Tucker Weatherly, 3, and Mary Wakefield, 2 1/2, collect leaves and berries from bushes and trees at Railroad…

Ryan Malane

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Black Ball receives grant from Port Angeles City Council to keep it afloat

US-Canada land border may continue to be closed into 2022

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Olympic Medical Cancer Center breaks record with money raised

Awards were also announced at the 19th annual Harvest of Hope

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Hospitalizations starting to fall

Long-term care resident among 2 deaths

Sarah Methner.

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Port Angeles School District board candidates weigh in on school safety

Pandemic, gun violence among forum topics

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Motorcyclist, passenger in stable condition at Harborview

Drug or alchol involved, State Patrol said

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe given annual award

Land trust to present it this Thursday

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Port Angeles City Council candidates weigh in on climate change

Madden is lone hopeful to say it’s ‘been debunked’

If a plan to control the deer population in Sunland is approved by Sunland Owners Association’s board of directors, deer would be reduced to 22 allowed to live in the area with state officials trapping and euthanizing the deer before donating the meat to local food banks. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sunland board considers deer culling

Draft plan could be first in state, serve as case study

Normajane Goodfellow, 4, left, and Minue Garling, 5, both of Port Angeles, cavort in the waters of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park over the weekend. The youth were on a family outing to East Beach Road. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Last splash of summer

Normajane Goodfellow, 4, left, and Minue Garling, 5, both of Port Angeles, cavort in the waters of Lake…

Joel Hoffman and Vicki Miller rehearse "A Facility for Living."

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‘A Facility for Living’ opens at Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts Center’s comedy production of “A Facility for Living” by Katie Forgette is set…

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Olympic Peninsula Authors seeking submissions for fifth anthology

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Authors is seeking submissions of original prose and poetry about the North…

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Strait Turners to meet Tuesday

GARDINER — Strait Turners, a local woodturners group, will meet at noon Tuesday via Zoom.

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Electric vehicle topic of Feiro Marine Life presentation

PORT ANGELES — Sean Farrar will present “As Seen on EV” at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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In August Freedom Farm’s trainer Mary Gallagher (far right) took her Advanced Hoof Beats students to camp and ride along the shore on the west side of the Olympic Peninsula in Long Beach.  All came home with wonderful lifetime memories.

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HORSEPLAY: Hoof Beats on beach for August treat

I IMAGINE RIDING a horse on an ocean beach is a dream come true for every horse lover.…

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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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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…