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Clallam fire districts providing automatic support

Mutual aid helps address personnel holes

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Port of Port Angeles approves contract for stormwater project

Construction set to begin in March 2026

C.J. Conrad and Chris Orr of A&R Solar take solar panels from a lift on top of the Port Angeles Senior and Community Center on Peabody Street to be installed on the roof. The 117 panels are mostly made of silicone and will provide electrical power to the center. The crew members are each tied in with ropes to prevent any problems on the slippery slanted roof. The panels are 42 inches by 62 inches and weigh about 16 pounds. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Solar installation

C.J. Conrad and Chris Orr of A&R Solar take solar panels from a lift on top of the…

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Recompete projects aim to close gap for workers in prime age

Goals include reducing barriers, creating up to 1,300 jobs

Carrie Heaton.

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Governor appoints Heaton to PC trustees

Five-member board governs college’s policy, strategic planning

Erin Hennessey.

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Musician, teacher returns home for two concerts

Erin Hennessey to play Friday, Saturday with Port Angeles Symphony

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Finalists named for Port Angeles community awards

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce will announce the recipients of its 2024 Community Awards…

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PAT NEAL: A cabin fever cure

YOU DON’T HAVE to be crazy to dig razor clams in the night tides of January — but…

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Port Angeles School District selects firm for new chief

Board aims to hire by March

Members of Trail Life USA, a boys Christian adventure organization, salute the burning retired flags and holiday wreaths from veterans’ graves. This joint flag retirement and wreath burning ceremony took place Saturday at the Bekkevar farm in Blyn. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)

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Flags, veterans’ wreaths retired at ceremony

Boys, girls organizations attend event at farm

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Northwest Fitness and Wellness Center plans open house

SEQUIM — Northwest Fitness and Wellness Center will celebrate its first anniversary during an open house from 11…

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One person taken to hospital after three-car collision

PORT ANGELES — Two people were injured following a three-car collision on U.S. Highway 101 between South Reddick…

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Closing reception set for ‘Strong People’ exhibit

PORT ANGELES — The Field Hall Gallery will host a closing reception for the exhibit “Strong People, Strong…

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Port Angeles Community Players to conduct auditions

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Community Players will conduct auditions for its production of “The Man in…

The Port Angeles Arts Council, from left, MarySue French, Beth Witters, Roxanne Greeson, Kyle Zimmerman, Chris Allen, Bob Stokes and Todd Fischer, will host an open house on Wednesday.

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Port Angeles Arts Council to host open house

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Arts Council will host an open house at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday following…

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Studio Bob to host ‘Penny’s Cabaret’ on Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Penny Featherbottom will host “Penny’s Cabaret” at 8 p.m. Saturday.

Elle Macy and Dylan Wald. (Lindsay Thomas)

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Tickets on sale for Winter Ballet Gala

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for the Winter Ballet Gala hosted by Port Angeles City Ballet…

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Tickets on sale for annual United Way fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for the United Way of Clallam County’s Galentine’s Day gala.

Tim Branham, left, his wife Mickey and Bill Pearl work on a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle entitled “Days to Remember.” The North Olympic Library at its main branch on South Peabody Street in Port Angeles sponsored a jigsaw puzzle contest on Saturday, and 15 contestants challenged their skills. With teams of two to four, contestants try to put together a puzzle in a two-hour time limit. Justin Senter and Rachel Cook finished their puzzle in 54 minutes to win the event. The record from past years is less than 40 minutes. The next puzzle contest will be at 10 a.m. Feb. 8. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Piece by piece

Jigsaw puzzle contest in Port Angeles

Kathy Downer takes the oath office for Sequim City Council seat No. 1 on Jan. 8, 2024, in the council chambers. She plans to resign from council this month after three-plus years to spend time with family. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Sequim council member to resign

Downer unseated former mayor in 2023 election