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Helga Greer, left, Randy Yard, Charlie Johnson, Maura Mattson, Jennifer Petty, Valerie Brooks and Cat Yard, members of Sequim Elks Lodge No. 2642 and staff of the Clallam County Juvenile and Family Services' child advocate program, pause in delivering Christmas meals to foster families. The lodge used a $3,500 Beacon Grant from the Elks National Foundation to purchase 50 complete dinners for the foster families in the program.

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Sequim Elks lodge delivers Christmas meals to foster families

Helga Greer, left, Randy Yard, Charlie Johnson, Maura Mattson, Jennifer Petty, Valerie Brooks and Cat Yard, members of…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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Most COVID-19 cases at long-term care facility outbreak tied to one person

Officials waiting for 1B, 1C designations

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Open to the public

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Residents of the Panorama Manor Apartments in Port Angeles wait outside the building after fire broke out in one of the units on Friday afternoon.

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Fire damages Port Angeles apartment

PORT ANGELES - Fire heavily damaged a unit at Panorama Manor apartments in Port Angeles on New Year’s…

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First Native National Poet Laureate to read in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Joy Harjo, National Poet Laureate, author and musician, will read poetry and join in conversation…

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BACK WHEN: How did Lake Farm Road get its name?

WHEN YOU ARE traveling east of Port Angeles, you’ve likely seen the street sign for Lake Farm Road.…

Lou Quevedo and Ann Carlson chose the Olympic Mountains as the backdrop for their October wedding.

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Pandemic changes ceremonies, but not vows

Couples wed despite restrictions

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Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County to conduct orientation sessions

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation session and an in-person session for potential…

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Port Angeles sewage overflow under scrutiny

City penalty unlikely

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A GROWING CONCERN: Start planning now for big yard energy

WELL, HOPEFULLY EVERYONE survived and had a great holiday season — I sure did.

Portions of Seventh Avenue, including the 900 block of South Seventh Avenue, saw flooding from heavy rains, blocked storm drains and/or flooded stormwater ponds on Dec. 21. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sequim experiences flooding

SEQUIM — Portions of Sequim, including Seventh Avenue, experienced flooding like many areas in the region during a…

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Polar Bear participants emerege from the chilly water of Port Angeles Harbor during Friday's New Years Day plunge at Hollywood Beach.  Although there was no organized event this year due to COVID-19 restrictions, many people showed up anyway to run to take part in the annual ritual.

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Freezing water? What’s that?

Polar bear swim trumps cold, sewage

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Co-op meet postponed for pandemic

SEQUIM — The 86th annual meeting of The Co-op Farm and Garden has been postponed because of the…

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State expected to identify 1B, 1C vaccination groups

Guidelines may include elderly, essential workers

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Sixteen new cases reported since Thursday night on Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — Sixteen new COVID-19 cases have been reported on the North Olympic Peninsula since Thursday night…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County commissioners to reorganize

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Kaitlyn Loghry of Forks looks at her son, Ethan Scott Loghry, at Olympic Medical Center. The baby is named for his father, Scott Loghry, and grandfather.

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First baby of year born on Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — A Forks family’s baby boy is apparently the first child born in a hospital in…

Nurse Kelly Bower with the Jamestown Family Health Clinic gives a Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine to Capt. Derrell Sharp with Clallam County Fire District 3 on Tuesday at the fire station’s headquarters. Clinic leaders say they’ve begun circulating the vaccine to first responders and plan to offer community vaccinations in the coming weeks. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim first responders receive Moderna vaccine

Community vaccinations tentatively begin in coming weeks for residents 75 and older

Logan Laxson and Mia Underwood move their Sequim Acrobatics rehearsals outdoors, using the Dungeness Railroad Bridge as a stage for a Dec. 19 photo shoot. Submitted photo

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Holiday performance on pause

After delays, Sequim Acrobatics team looks to perform in January