Arts & Entertainment

‘Art in Bloom’ exhibit this weekend at fine arts center

PORT ANGELES — “Art in Bloom,” a popup exhibit, will be on display for Mother’s Day from 11…

Volunteers from the Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution prepare in October 2023 to clean the stone for a World War I monument in Carlsborg. The group looks to restore the stone this year. Pictured, from left, are Wanda Bean, Judy Nordstrom, Ginny Wagner, Mona Kinder, Darlene Cook, Kristine Konopaski, Pam Grider, Sharlyn Tompkins and Amira-Lee Salavati. Participants not pictured include Judy Tordini and Lindsey Christianson. (Michael Trebert Chapter/Daughters of the American Revolution)

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Organization seeks soldiers’ names for WWI monument

SEQUIM — A monument was placed in front of a public school on Carlsborg Road in 1924 with…

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CERT receives Serve Washington volunteer award

SEQUIM — The Sequim Operational Area and Eastern Clallam County Community Emergency Response Emergency Team program received the…

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Sequim sets ‘Flow’ theme for downtown park

Carrie Blake Park bridges set for 2025 replacement

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Tribe to fish Elwha this fall

Second fishery since dam removal limited to 400 cohos

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Community resource events set

PORT ANGELES — Concerned Citizens will host a series of community resource events Tuesday through Thursday.

Midge Vogan of Port Angeles sprays cleaner on a pair of sculptures in the 100 block of North Laurel Street in downtown Port Angeles on Saturday as part of the fourth annual Big Spring Spruce Up, sponsored by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Dozens of volunteers spread out over the downtown area to help beautify the city. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Spring Spruce Up in Port Angeles

Midge Vogan of Port Angeles sprays cleaner on a pair of sculptures in the 100 block of North…

Politics

Packed races begin to emerge

Political hopefuls file intent to run

the Hand-Book Almanac of the Pacific States

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BACK WHEN: A guidebook to a Peninsula of days gone past

LET’S BEGIN WITH a Jeopardy question. “This book is filled with trivial information.” Answer, “What is the Hand-Book…

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A GROWING CONCERN: When April showers bring May problems

WE’VE ALL HEARD the saying “April showers bring May flowers.” The problem is, this year’s April showers were…

Crime & Justice

Former physician agrees to plea deal for assaults

Sentencing hearing set for June 24

Participants in Friday's Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Walk make their way along First Street in Port Angeles on their way from the Lower Elwha Klallam Heritage Center to Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hundreds march to honor missing, murdered Indigenous people

Acknowledging gains, tribal leaders say more needs to be done

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30…

A mountain goat dangles from a helicopter in Olympic National Park south of Port Angeles on Sept. 13, 2018. Helicopters and trucks relocated hundreds of mountain goats from Olympic National Park in an effort officials said will protect natural resources, reduce visitor safety issues and boost native goat populations elsewhere in Washington state. (Jesse Major /Peninsula Daily News)

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Few survivors remain after relocation to North Cascades

Tracking data show most died within five years

Hector Flores, seated at right, and his band Las Cafeteras are coming to Field Arts & Events Hall on Saturday night. photo by Yulissa Mendoza

Arts & Entertainment

Las Cafeteras to bring musical blend to Field Hall

Group sings in five languages

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Hospital to ask for levy lid lift

OMC seeking first hike since 2008

Arts & Entertainment

Irrigation Festival, art walks highlight weekend events

The first Irrigation Festival weekend will join art walks, a symphony performances and community plays this weekend on…

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Arts & Entertainment

Closing reception for exhibit

PORT ANGELES — A reception for the closing of “Clallam Mosaic Presents Art by Divergent Adults of the…

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Paving to begin on North Sequim Avenue

SEQUIM — Work crews from Interwest Construction and Agate Asphalt will begin paving work on the North Sequim…