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Consumer protection, fraud prevention topic of talk

PORT ANGELES — Karen Hallis will speak on consumer protection and fraud prevention from 2 p.m. to 3:30…

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Cooling centers open on North Olympic Peninsula

As the area continues to swelter, at least four areas are serving as cooling centers in Clallam and…

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Long-term care outbreak done; church adds two cases

Health officer: Naming them wouldn’t help public

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Music where you park in Sequim

SEQUIM — KSQM Radio will host “Music Where You Park” from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.

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Quileute Tribe to reopen La Push to public on July 12

COVID-19 may linger but community needs prompt change

Photo by Katharyn Rivers

Cutline: Congratulations to PA’s high school equestrian team for winning medals  at the WAHSET State Finals held last weekend in Moses Lake. Sara Holland, left, won the bronze while  Sydney Hutton’s high score gained  her first place and the gold medal in Hunt Seat Equitation over fences.  Amelia Kinney, right, triumphed over all with a first place time of 3.89 that helped her bring  home the gold in Breakaway roping.

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HORSEPLAY: Port Angeles equestrians place at state finals

SUMMER FUN, BLUE skies, green pastures and long days of sun are finally upon us. It’s certainly a…

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Xander Sivo, 6, left, and Matthew Taber, 4, both of Port Angeles, play in the water of Port Angeles Harbor at Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Saturday, With temperatures creeping into the 90s across much of the North Olympic Peninsula, many people are seeking relief from the heat, which is expected to last at least through Monday.

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Heat breaks records

Peninsula expected to cool Monday night

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Chynna Penird of Port Angeles uses a drill to drive screws into a support structure on rhe Generation II Dream Playground  at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Saturday morning.

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Volunteers race to complete Dream Playground

More help needed for Generation II

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Burn bans go into effect early

Hot, dry weather moves date ahead

Sabaston Bushnell, left, looks on as Naval Elks Lodge Exalted Ruler Evan Boyd, far right. presents the keys to a Honda Civic to Ryan Bushnell. Bushnell, center, a service-related disabled veteran and a Port Angeles resident, has been commuting to his full-time job by bicycle for the past year. The car, which was donated to Naval Elks Lodge No. 353, was repaired by the automobile mechanics program at Peninsula College with parts donated by Simpson’s Towing and Salvage. Boyd also thanked Past Exalted Ruler Rob Gunn for taking care of the final touches on the car and coordinating the donation. 
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Car donated to disabled veteran

Sabaston Bushnell, left, looks on as Naval Elks Lodge Exalted Ruler Evan Boyd, far right, presents the keys…

Opinion

OUR VIEW: Public needs outbreak information

THE DANGEROUS GAMMA variant of COVID-19 was brought into Clallam County apparently by an anti-vaxxer Johnny Appleseed who…

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Port Angeles advisory groups seek volunteers

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles is seeking applicants to fill vacant seats on the Lodging…

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Port Townsend walk-by exhibit features textile artists

La Connor show includes Peninsula art

“Gothic Earth 1” is by Deborah Harrison, a featured artist this July at the Blue Whole Gallery.

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Blue Whole Gallery features watercolors, stained glass

SEQUIM — Layered glass sculptor Deborah Harrison and watercolorist Jolene Sanborn are the featured artists of the month…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — In-person meeting Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 Del Guzzi…

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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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A GROWING CONCERN: How does you garden grow? Organically

THE TEMPERATURES ARE crazy warm for us here on the Peninsula — as promised last week — the…

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A beachcomber, who asked not to be identified, roams the waterline at Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles on Friday during the lowest tide of the year. Port Angeles and Sequim each experienced a minus 3.3 tide, Crescent Bay and Neah Bay dropped to minus 3.0, La Push was minus 2.9 and Port Townsend was minus 3.7. Minus times will continue today and Monday at locations around the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Lowest tide of year in Port Angeles

A beachcomber, who asked not to be identified, roams the waterline at Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles on…

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Official: COVID-19 droplets evaporate in high temperatures

Strains likely to lead to outbreaks, then drop-offs, Locke says

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Freezers stocked with COVID-19 vaccine

Peninsula health officials eye reopening on Wednesday