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Physicians: It’s in hands of community

Virus spread accelerating

The Port Angeles Branch of 1st Security Bank make a cash donation to Jefferson Elementary School from its Stuff the Bus campaign. 

Pictured, from left to right, are John James, Tyrone Beatty, Erica Rudesill, Rhonda Kromm and Britney Martin. 

The bank has hosted the annual fundraiser for more than ten years; this year’s campaign raised more than $41,000 state-wide in cash and essential supplies, like backpacks and notebooks, for local schools.

Education

Stuff the Bus campaign yields school donations

The Port Angeles Branch of 1st Security Bank make a cash donation to Jefferson Elementary School from its…

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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…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Virtual meetings Tuesdays via Zoom.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Make use of the last sighs of summer

WELL, I CAN certainly see that the trees are beginning to change color.

Life

Olympic Theatre Arts’ ‘A Facility for Living’ cast, in rehearsal

Play to be stagged in early October

Damon Stamoolis of Sequim’s Clear Image Custom Framing and Photo holds up two of the historic images he digitally cleaned, printed, and framed for the Port Angeles Police Department. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Law enforcment legacy documented with historic photos

Port Angeles Police sergeant, Sequim business work together

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Where to get your COVID shot

Vaccines available all over Peninsula

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Authorities said an SUV was torched early Friday morning in the Goodwill Industries parking lot in Port Angeles.

Crime & Justice

Vehicle fires linked to arson

Multiple tampering reports

Photo by Katie Newton

Cutline: Ready for the Hunt seat class at the 4-H horse show at the Clallam County Fairgrounds are Lela Bankson, left, on Banjo, KK Pitts on Mikey and Lila Torey on Smokey.

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HORSEPLAY: Time to get 4-H, other groups going again

SMASH AND GRABS are on the rise at Olympic Peninsula trailheads. Recently, there were a number of break-ins…

Channing Warren Davis and Steven Rene Davis Jr.

Crime & Justice

Deputies seek two men after assault on bus

Report: Two brothers fled after hitting, kicking bus rider

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Sequim City Council to consider measure against health orders

The Sequim City Council will consider a resolution defying state and county health orders when it meets virtually…

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Smith hired (Mug) 

PORT TOWNSEND — Andrea Smith has been hired by Jefferson Healthcare as the clinical manager for its home health team. 

Smith, a military veteran, has a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Aspen University in Denver. 

Smith will supervise the nurses, therapists, certified nursing assistants and medical social workers that deliver skilled intermittent care in private residences, adult family homes or assisted living facilities.

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Jefferson Healthcare hires new clinical manager for its home health team

PORT TOWNSEND — Andrea Smith has been hired by Jefferson Healthcare as the clinical manager for its home…

Life

Friends of Library to hold book sale Saturday

SEQUIM — The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3…

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Soroptimist International of Port Angeles to meet Friday

PORT ANGELES — Lisa Millar will present “Women and Investing” at noon Friday.

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Peninsula 9/11 ceremonies today, Saturday

The first of the remembrance ceremonies scheduled on the North Olympic Peninsula for the 20th anniversary of the…

Sisters Jenny Edwards, left, and Julia Ahrndt, both of Port Angeles, assemble flower bouquets that will be distributed to teachers and staff members of the Port Angeles School District at an assembly session with volunteers on Thursday at Hamilton School. The pair collected more than 4,000 flowers from their own flower farms, along with donations from other farms and area gardeners, that will be arranged in tin can vases and given out in the days to come to about 450 school district employees as a token of thanks for their hard work in tending to the needs of children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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A bouquet of gratitude in Port Angeles

Sisters Jenny Edwards, left, and Julia Ahrndt, both of Port Angeles, assemble flower bouquets that will be distributed…

A harp seal lying beside the Gulf of St. Lawrence is among the images in Bill Curtsinger's show at the Grover Gallery  in Port Townsend through Oct. 31. photo by Bill Curtsinger

Arts & Entertainment

Art shows, performances set this weekend across Peninsula

A pair of art and craft showcases — one indoors, the other outdoors — planned for this weekend…

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Port Angeles council candidates debate vaccine mandate

Affordable housing, public safety, utility rates and future ideas also discussed

Life

Self-guided tour replaces final Garden Walk

PORT ANGELES — With COVID-19 cases in Clallam County skyrocketing, WSU Clallam County have canceled the final 2021…