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Sequim man charged with child molestation pleads not guilty

PORT ANGELES — A 47-year-old Sequim man has been charged with five counts of first-degree child molestation.

Work wrapping up on Highway 112 as road serves as 101 detour

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Work wrapping up on Highway 112 as road serves as 101 detour

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Transportation was wrapping up a culvert replacement project on state Highway…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Storytimes start for kids in Sequim … and other items

SEQUIM — Weekly storytimes for toddlers, preschoolers and babies will resume Wednesday at the Sequim Library.

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Anniversary of terrorist attacks noted today

PORT ANGELES — First responders will be honored and volunteers will provide service to their community today on…

Suspect in ATM glue damage back in jail after theft

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Suspect in ATM glue damage back in jail after theft

PORT ANGELES — A 65-year-old Port Angeles man who could face charges for allegedly putting glue on several…

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Program seeks people to adopt a Clallam beach for cleanup

The fledgling Adopt a Beach program has found volunteers for most Strait of Juan de Fuca beaches in…

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Volunteers needed for International Coastal Cleanup on Saturday

SEQUIM — About 135 volunteers had signed up as of Friday to help clean North Olympic Peninsula beaches…

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Port Angeles School Board approves elements of capital facilities plan

PORT ANGELES — “We have more needs than money,” Nolan Duce said, as he presented the Port Angeles…

McKinley asks to limit inspections of wastewater until it restarts Port Angeles plant

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McKinley asks to limit inspections of wastewater until it restarts Port Angeles plant

PORT ANGELES — McKinley Paper Co. wants to reduce the monitoring frequency for treated wastewater that pours from…

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Tickets on sale for Olympic Discovery Trail fundraiser

PORT TOWNSEND — The third annual Fall Ball silent auction and dance fundraiser event will be held from…

Crime

Port Angeles woman jailed for investigation of assaulting two police officers

PORT ANGELES — A 40-year-old Port Angeles woman was jailed over the weekend after she allegedly assaulted two…

Clallam firefighters continue work against major wildfires in region

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Clallam firefighters continue work against major wildfires in region

PORT ANGELES — Six North Olympic Peninsula firefighters, three from Clallam County Fire District No. 2 and three…

Hundreds expected at Forever Twilight in Forks festivities

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Hundreds expected at Forever Twilight in Forks festivities

FORKS — Hoards of diehard “Twilight” fans are expected to make their way to the 2017 Forever Twilight…

HORSEPLAY: Fresh water is important for animals

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HORSEPLAY: Fresh water is important for animals

IF YOU WERE thirsty and were handed a glass filled with green and murky water, would you drink…

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PENINSULA KITCHEN: Chart helps with packing lunches

SCHOOL STARTED AROUND the Peninsula about a week ago.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each…

Andrew May stands in front of the silage leftover from processing fresh-cut hops as seen in the background on individual wagons. The thousand-acre operation is east of Moxee. (Sheila Miller)

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A GROWING CONCERN: Hop to it by cultivating libatious plants

“HOP — O — MAZING”

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BIRD WATCH: Texas birding makes for lasting memories

I LOVE TEXAS. I’ve considered it special ever since childhood.

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Port Angeles City Council, port agree to remove trees that obstruct runway

PORT ANGELES — “Airports and trees don’t mix.”

Fishers, whales stay on state endangered list after panel meets in Port Angeles

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Fishers, whales stay on state endangered list after panel meets in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Forest-dwelling fishers and five whales species maintained endangered species status at a meeting in Port…