Clallam Transit Board accepts general manager’s resignation

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Clallam Transit Board accepts general manager’s resignation

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Transit Board has accepted the resignation of General Manager Wendy Clark-Getzin.

Peninsula students headed to Houston for robotics contest

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Peninsula students headed to Houston for robotics contest

PORT TOWNSEND — Two North Olympic Peninsula robotics teams will compete in an international contest in Houston starting…

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Former Nippon cogeneration plant down; fewer than 30 employees retained

PORT ANGELES — The former Nippon Paper Industries USA cogeneration plant has been shut down and eight of…

Port Angeles man pleads guilty to indecent liberties, kidnapping

Crime

Port Angeles man pleads guilty to indecent liberties, kidnapping

PORT ANGELES — A 27-year-old Port Angeles man who was charged with kidnapping and raping a woman at…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Applicants sought for commission … and other items

PORT ANGELES — The city is currently seeking applicants to fill the Civil Service Commission.

Powers, Rivers make return to Music Live with Lunch

Entertainment

Powers, Rivers make return to Music Live with Lunch

SEQUIM — Violinist Kate Powers will return to Music Live with Lunch on Tuesday at St. Luke’s Episcopal…

State lawmakers struggle to finish work on time

Politics

State lawmakers struggle to finish work on time

By Rachel La Corte

Dungeness River Coalition sends video to lawmakers considering land transfer

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Dungeness River Coalition sends video to lawmakers considering land transfer

SEQUIM — The Dungeness River Coalition recently sent a film to state officials in Olympia to illustrate a…

Two searches scale down as men remain missing on Peninsula

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Two searches scale down as men remain missing on Peninsula

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Searches for two men missing on the Olympic Peninsula for more than a week…

EYE ON OLYMPIA: North Olympic Peninsula projects in House capital budget

Politics

EYE ON OLYMPIA: North Olympic Peninsula projects in House capital budget

OLYMPIA — On a bipartisan vote of 95-2, the state House of Representatives passed a state construction budget…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Wilder Auto to show hybrid, electric cars at Northwest Maritime Center … and other items

PORT TOWNSEND — Wilder Auto Center will showcase its hybrid and electric car selection Friday and Saturday at…

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BirdFest-BirdQuest winners announced

SEQUIM — Garry Bullock won the grand prize of a plane ride from Sequim to Port Townsend in…

Sequim Police Officer Stephanie Benes readies her 2016 Ford Interceptor for duty on April 11, at the Sequim Civic Center. City staff plans to buy three newer models this year bringing the Sequim Police Department’s total to 10 Interceptors. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

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Sequim to replace police vehicles

By Matthew Nash

Entertainment

Creation tales to be spun at Story Swap

PORT ANGELES — Creation stories are all around us — and now, Cherie Trebon believes, is the time…

Ensemble Electra to perform in Port Angeles on Tuesday

Entertainment

Ensemble Electra to perform in Port Angeles on Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — The rich sounds of the recorder, violin and harpsichord will fill Maier Performance Hall at…

News

Truck hauling halibut goes off road near Neah Bay

NEAH BAY — A tractor trailer loaded with halibut went off the the road and into a ditch…

Bulgarian pianist Anna Petrova will join the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra for its spring concert Saturday.

Entertainment

Soloist seeks to offer ‘something sublime’ in Port Angeles Symphony concert April 22

PORT ANGELES — Ever since traveling to Bulgaria to lead a concert with the Plovdiv Symphony Orchestra, conductor…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: We have to police ourselves to keep our Evergreen State beautiful

A local resident recently wrote in asking what was being done to clean up all the litter on…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: For transparency’s sake, Trump should release his taxes

We all have to file our income taxes with the IRS.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Why can’t Hurricane Ridge winter schedule extend into April?

It appears that once again, Olympic National Park is closed for business during the month of April.