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ISSUES OF FAITH: Find beauty in small things during hard times

“ALL THE WORLD is a very narrow bridge. And the main thing to recall is to have no…

Officials urge Peninsula residents to stay home during holiday weekend

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Officials urge Peninsula residents to stay home during holiday weekend

Traveling, visiting can lead to uptick in COVID-19 cases, they say

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COVID-19 outbreak in Jefferson contained

Small number infected in March, health officer says

Sequim actor becomes a nun in ‘Sister Act’ — almost

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Sequim actor becomes a nun in ‘Sister Act’ — almost

Show closes before it can start

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Grants available for small businesses

Program provides limited funds for North Olympic Peninsula

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Peninsula libraries expand online offerings

While all North Olympic Peninsula public libraries are closed because of COVID-19 concerns, online resources remain available with…

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Clallam County seeks funding for ODT extension into Forks

Multi-user bridge would be built over the Calawah River

Crime & Justice

Two-year prison sentence handed down for trailhead car prowls

Aberdeen man stole from vehicles in Olympic, Mount Rainier national parks

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Public safety scholarships available

Deadline for applications April 15

Security fence goes up at Helen Haller Elementary

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Security fence goes up at Helen Haller Elementary

Middle school roof, high school cameras also targeted for repair

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Port Angeles chamber to host virtual meeting

Zoom event starts at 11 a.m. today

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OMC approves provider agreement for new doctor

Psychiatrist Dr. James Halgrimson hopes to start June 1

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Studded tire removal deadline extended

OLYMPIA — The deadline for removal of studded tires has been moved to May 15.

Officials opt to keep schools closed in Washington state

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Officials opt to keep schools closed in Washington state

Order asks to plan for potential expansion of closures into summer, fall

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Health officer: ‘Don’t police other people’

County officials say cloth masks not a mandate

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Clallam County expected to reach settlement with Ecology

Commissioners to vote Tuesday on agreement

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County economic development councils helping businesses

Teams assisting with loan, grant applications, planning for the future

From left, Randy Powell, Joel Hoffman and Michael Sickles act out a scene in the 2019 Olympic Theatre Arts’ production of “Death of a Salesman.” (Olympic Theatre Arts)

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Olympic Theatre Arts announces ticket options, online ‘performances’

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts is canceling its upcoming production, and the board of the nonprofit is looking…

Nitasha Lewis, a manager with the Upward Bound program at Peninsula College, uses a paper valise to keep her head dry as she walks across the college’s Port Angeles campus Feb. 6, 2020. The college is going to online classes for the entirety of the 2020 spring quarter. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News file)

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Peninsula College goes online for 2020 spring quarter

The academic year at Peninsula College is moving forward a week later than planned, and instruction will be…

Work crews sanitize Sequim public areas

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Work crews sanitize Sequim public areas

SEQUIM — The work of members of the Public Works Department has been redirected to sanitize several public…