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Hazard pay measure for grocery workers on precipice

Port Angeles City Council leans toward no vote

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Homeless man’s body found in tent under bridge

PORT ANGELES — A man’s body was found in a tent early Wednesday morning under the deck of…

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Several COVID-19 outbreaks reported in Clallam County

Rise in hospitalizations seen statewide

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Inslee to announce county rollbacks on Monday

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee will announce Monday whether some counties in Washington state will have to roll…

Al Lynn, a volunteer with the Sequim PC Users Group, is one of several people refurbishing computers to give to those in need. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Personal computer group seeks those who need the technology

Ample refurbished desktops available for those in need

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe seeks traffic circle on Highway 101

Clallam County commissioners consider request for letter of support

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Hood Canal Bridge to be closed Thursday night

SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic intermittently from 11 p.m. Thursday through…

Accepting a donation from Sound Community Bank are Port Angeles Symphony conductor Jonathan Pasternack, center, Adventures in Music producer Al Harris and symphony board member Kathleen Balducci, at right; Sound Community Bank's Laurie Szczepczynski is at left with Sequim manager Shelli Robb-Kahler. (Photo courtesy Sound Community Bank)

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Donations fund Adventures in Music

PORT ANGELES — Sound Community Bank has made a $4,000 donation to Adventures in Music, the Port Angeles…

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COVID-19 variants gain ground in Clallam County

Jefferson County sees no sign of UK variant

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Peninsula College cancels women’s basketball games due to COVID-19

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team has canceled its next three games due to confirmed…

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Port Angeles Harbor cleanup plan to be discussed

Public meeting to cover damage asssessment, restoration

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Ice skating free for active duty military on Friday

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Maintenance crews from the state Department of Transportation replaced damaged guardrail and repaired some of the ditches Monday along the eastbound U.S. Highway 101 offramp to state Highway 117 in Port Angeles. The road was closed through the afternoon as drivers followed a detour via South Airport Road and West Lauridsen Boulevard. (Washington State Department of Transportation)

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Roadside repairs

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Friends of the Sequim Library to hold book sale

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Bob Crain will discuss fungicide use at noon Thursday

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Green Thumb lecture to focus on fungicides

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Margery Whites will discuss gardening for newcomers to the North Olympic Peninsula on Saturday morning.

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Lecture to focus on gardeners new to North Olympic Peninsula

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Ryan French, Jim’s home health director, hands a $558.86 check to Hermina Solomon of the Port Angeles Food Bank. The food bank was the January recipient of Jim’s Cares Monthly Charity. The funds are raised through monetary donations, used book sales, donated employee casual days and a percentage of over-the-counter sales at Jim’s.

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Donation to Port Angeles Food Bank

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Ballet Victoria — whose dancers have included Julia Jones Whitehead and Tymin McKeown, seen in 2019 — is among the dozens of performing ensembles to appear in the 2021 Juan de Fuca Festival, a blend of in-person and virtual shows May 28-31. Passes for the virtual festival are on sale now. Tickets for in-person shows will be available later this month. For information about the festival and its COVID-19 safety protocols, see JFFA.org under the Festival menu; the Juan de Fuca Foundation office phone is 360-457-5411. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival passes on sale

Ballet Victoria — whose dancers have included Julia Jones Whitehead and Tymin McKeown, seen in 2019 — is…

Jefferson County Commissioner Heidi Eisenhour.

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Letter supports breaching dams

Jefferson County Commissioners encourage implementation of controversial proposal

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Spiking case numbers worry health officers

Unidentified basketball team among those affected