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Severed power, cable lines lead to outages

State Department of Transportation meets with utilities companies to prevent future issues

Joseph Bednarik will present “The Theory and Practice of Labyrinths” at 11 a.m. Sunday. 

Bednarik will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1033 N. Barr Road. 

Bednarik's presentation will also stream on Zoom.

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‘Labyrinths’ offered in service, stream

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Bednarik will present “The Theory and Practice of Labyrinths” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “The Unitive Way and Jesus’ Teachings - #3” at Unity in the Olympics at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

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Unity speaker scheduled for Sunday service

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “The Unitive Way and the Teachings of Jesus —…

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Sarah Jane, gallery and program director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, admires "Spoonful" by Lucy Congdon Hanson, a featured art installation on Saturday's guided tour of Webster's Woods Sculpture Park.

Arts & Entertainment

Guided tour Saturday of outdoor sculpture park

More than 100 pieces on display in Webster’s Woods

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Clallam County master gardeners to resume in-person plant clinics

The Washington State University Clallam County Extension’s Master Gardener program will resume in-person plant clinics from 9:30 a.m.…

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North Olympic Library System distributing paper lantern kits

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will distribute kits to make paper lanterns starting Monday and…

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Largest primary war chest in Port Angeles council race

Most of county’s hopefuls raise under $5,000

Charisse Deschenes will remain as Sequim interim city manager until a permanent city manager is hired tentatively this fall. (Photo courtesy City of Sequim)

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Sequim City Council extends interim city manager contract

Deschenes in role until permanent hire in place

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Soroptimists to meet Friday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Brian Albright will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon Friday.

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Crime & Justice

‘Vigilantism’ a fear in wake of new laws

Sheriff, legislator review police use-of-force limits

Atop the Holiday Inn Express and Suites in Sequim, co-owner Bret Wirta recently learned he’d be able to keep his hotel after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after the COVID-19 pandemic cut into tourism and his revenues. “I’m glad to have this cloud lifted from over us,” he said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Holiday Inn owner retains hotel in bankruptcy case

More than $2M in penalties sought during pandemic

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Peninsula College requiring COVID-19 vaccinations

Confirmed Thursday: 19 more cases in Clallam, six in Jefferson

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Bids opened for levee setback project

Lower Dungeness River floodplain to be restored

Crime & Justice

Reported shooting under investiagation

Police seek more details from public

A young girl looks through a window at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center at the exhibit “Conservation From Here” by artist Joseph Rossano. A presentation Thursday will key off the show, done in partnership with Olympic National Park. (Jordyn Owen)

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Presentation inspired by Conservation from Here

Aims to show how humans, wildlife can live together

Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.

Crime & Justice

Police reform laws are criticized

New rules in effect this week

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Spokane honor roll announced

SPOKANE — The Community Colleges of Spokane have released the spring 2021 honor rolls for its two colleges.

Gov. Jay Inslee.

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Inslee urges all to wear masks indoors

Face coverings will be required in K-12 schools

Trumpeter swans enjoy an evening on Kirner Pond. (Photo by Bob Phreaner)

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Community raises funds to save swans, bury power lines

Kirner Road project expected to finish in August, PUD says

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Clallam County may approve funds for help with past-due utility bills

Customers owe about $700,000, PUD says