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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Clallam commissioners to discuss Bogachiel restoration

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Enjoy every inch of August in your garden

WELL, WHAT DO you know, we’re well into August already.

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Woman flown to OMC after car goes into ditch

SEKIU — A Neah Bay woman was flown to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles after she suffered…

Arts & Entertainment

Makah Days, music festival slated for this weekend

A children’s theater performance, music festival performances and the 100th Makah Days celebration highlight weekend events on the…

Arts & Entertainment

Free outdoor concerts presented on Peninsula

Free outdoor summer concerts on the North Olympic Peninsula will finish their 2024 schedules next week.

Visitors and dignitaries ascend the steps at the observation tower at Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday after a ceremony to officially reopen the structure to the public. The tower was closed in November 2023 due to safety issues and structural concerns, prompting numerous repairs. Funding for the work, totaling more than $650,000, came from city lodging tax. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tower opens in Port Angeles

Visitors and dignitaries ascend the steps at the observation tower at Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday after…

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Humane Society to partner with sheriff

Bark House to reserve kennels for dangerous dogs

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Fire officials make progress on small fires within national park, forest

Residents near 2620 Road Fire all at Level 1 ‘get ready’ status

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Kodiak Building Partners acquires Thomas Building Center

Acquisition to enhance operational efficiency, company officials say

Nora Murray, 2, reaches for a handhold while climbing on a playground toy at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield as her mother, Christina Murray of Port Angeles, looks on. The pair were on a Wednesday outing to the popular Port Angeles playground. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Firm grasp

Nora Murray, 2, reaches for a handhold while climbing on a playground toy at the Dream Playground at…

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Council clarifies Port Angeles short-term rental policy

Owners who pass test can run multiple units

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Fire spotted at Maiden Peak in national park

2620 Road Fire containment efforts ongoing

Principal Bonnie Bird (Aubrey Tanner) talks to Captain Curry (Matilda Redlin) and Rich Gravee (Henry Wendel) about the International Chicken Cooking Contest while reporters Burgundy Divan (Isaac Wendel) and Carla (Alivia Halverson) try to solve the murder of a famous chef in the Port Angeles Community Players’ Children’s Theater production of Murder Most Fowl this weekend. (Port Angeles Community Players)

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Community Players to host ‘Murder Most Fowl’

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Community Players’ Children’s Theater will present “Murder Most Fowl” at 7 p.m.…

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Rural Community Leadership Program to be conducted this fall

PORT ANGELES — Rural Development Initiatives will offer its Rural Community Leadership Program in Clallam County beginning in…

Crime & Justice

Everett man sentenced to 13 years in prison

PORT ANGELES — An Everett man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison following a guilty plea…

A model of a statue of Nisqually tribal activist Billy Frank Jr. by Chinese American sculptor Haiying Wu sits in the Port Angeles Public Library in conjunction with a meeting of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission. The model eventually will be cast in bronze and installed in the National Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. Frank received a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015 for his work in fighting for tribal treaty rights and obligations. The statue will be on display at the library through Saturday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tribal activist

A model of a statue of Nisqually tribal activist Billy Frank Jr. by Chinese American sculptor Haiying Wu…

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Overnight bridge closures set on Hood Canal

SHINE — The state Department of Transportation has scheduled overnight closures of the Hood Canal bridge on state…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The wrath of the Thunderbird

YOU KNOW LIGHTNING’S getting closer when you feel the thunder in your bones. That’s how close it got…

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Clallam County commissioners discuss opportunity fund priorities

Financing for affordable workforce housing garners support

Atreyu Jones, 5, watches at Daisy Acedvado of Olympic Medica Center puts a fake cast on his arm at the Port Angeles School District’s 16th back to school fair for families and students on Saturday at Jefferson Elementary. Free haircuts, backpacks filled with school supplies and clothing were available for students, and health and community resource information was provided for parents. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Haircuts, supplies provided at back to school event

Parents, students pick up resources at Jefferson Elementary School