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Author to detail Alzheimer’s journey in radio interview

Portion of book sales benefit Sequim Rotary

Quilcene's Ward Norden sits on a bench at the recently constructed fishing pier at Lake Leland County Park. The Lake Leland day use park, boat ramp, fishing dock and waterfront area are open after a construction project by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. (Holly Bauman)

Sports

OUTDOORS: Steelhead restrictions up for discussion

Bigger, better fishing pier now open at Lake Leland

A Zoom workshop will instruct participants in how to origami boxes using kits as part of the North Olympic Library System's CreativiTea series. Photo courtesy of North Olympic Library System

Arts & Entertainment

Clallam County libraries offer kits, online workshops

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System invites teens and adults to grab a warm cup of…

Business

Port Angeles’ Camaraderie Cellars wins platinum, gold awards

PORT ANGELES — Six wines from Camaraderie Cellars have won either platinum or double-gold awards at the 21st…

Sports

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Equitese Pony Club members get certified

Ski, swim lessons being offered

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Be a light in dark times

DURING THIS DARKEST time of the year, Rabbi Chaim Stern offers this prayer: “In my darkness be a…

For 50 years, Diamond Point’s Don McIntyre has portrayed Santa Claus to benefit the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots. While limited this year due to COVID-19, he plans to go at least another five years. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Diamond Point man marks 50 years as Santa

Toys for Tots says it’s preparing for 3,400 kids in Clallam County

Crime & Justice

Multi-million-dollar illegal pot grow operation seized

OPNET: Six addresses had over 3,100 plants, about 370 pounds of processed marijuana

Business

Sequim’s JCPenney store to close

Giant retailer finishes sale

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Business

Head to Toe salon opens in Sequim

SEQUIM — Cosmetologist Sarah Simmons-Lynn has opened Head to Toe Studio.

Business

Port Angeles storage facilities sell for $3.4M

PORT ANGELES — Angeles and Bayview Mini Storage has sold for $3.4 million, according to real estate firm…

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Peninsula ports requesting federal money for projects

Funds for Marine Trades Center, Point Hudson jetty

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OMC may get COVID-19 vaccine soon

Inoculations to begin with hospital workers

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Police say fatal crosswalk collision an accident

Lorraine (Reandeau) Anderson remembered

Pedestrians take advantage of a break in the rain to take a stroll along the Waterfront Trail along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Fair conditions are expected for the rest of the week on the North Olympic Peninsula, although showers are expected to return on Saturday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

A break in the weather

Pedestrians take advantage of a break in the rain to take a stroll along the Waterfront Trail along…

News

Strait ERN members to hear about next steps, other topics

The Strait of Juan de Fuca Ecosystem Recovery Network members will hear about the next steps for the…

Sports

OUTDOORS: Steelheaders left bank-bound and baitless

A GRIM VERDICT for steelheaders on the West End as new rule restrictions announced late Tuesday, just two…

Life

Donations urged in lieu of Messiah sing-along

SEQUIM — For the first time in nearly 20 years, Trinity United Methodist Church is unable to host…

News

Vaccine hopes raised on Olympic Peninsula

Health officers see ‘light at the end of the tunnel’

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Port Angeles homeless shelter lease extended

Port erecting trespass fence