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Winners of the 2024 Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce Community Awards gather after Saturday night’s ceremony at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. The winners are, from left, Becky McFarland and Stevie Boggard of Kindred Collective, emerging business of the year; Tom Baermann of Pacific Office Equipment, business of the year; Stacey Sanders, educator of the year; Sheryl Hamilton of Oxford House, organization of the year; Kennedy Cameron, young leader of the year; and Jeff Bohman, citizen of the year. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Six awards presented during community gala

Trails advocate wins PA chamber’s Citizen of Year nod

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Hospice orientation scheduled

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County plans to hold orientation sessions for prospective volunteers.

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Illnesses moving in ‘right direction’

Respiratory diseases still elevated in state

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Port Angeles School District, union to meet with mediator for deal

Paraeducators seeking 3.7 percent raise for their new contract

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Clallam County to provide another $300K to Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Commissioners will consider a $300,000 personal services contract with the Port Angeles…

Studio Bob in Port Angeles will host a Drink and Draw event on Thursday. (Wyk the Piper)

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Studio Bob to host Drink and Draw event Thursday

PORT ANGELES — A Drink and Draw event with Wyk the Piper and Baba Yaga will be conducted…

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Funds for pier tower, playground considered

Lodging tax funds would be used for Port Angeles projects

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Democrats Franz, Randall stockpile cash in battle for US House position

Cash is flowing into campaign coffers of two Democrats dueling for an open congressional seat in western Washington.

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Hill trial on track after status hearing

Attorney wants to set a briefing schedule

Dianne McIntosh of Sequim, right, chats about gardening with Jayde Carean, an employee of New Dungeness Nursery, during Saturday’s Building, Remodeling & Energy Expo at Sequim Middle School. The two-day event, hosted by the North Peninsula Building Association and sponsored by Clallam County PUD No. 1., featured displays, workshops and vendor booths showcasing a variety of building products and services. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Building expo

Dianne McIntosh of Sequim, right, chats about gardening with Jayde Carean, an employee of New Dungeness Nursery, during…

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Driver, mother of abandoned children, in custody after Deer Park Road crash

Man held on $75K bail; woman released

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Auditons set for Neil Simon play

PORT ANGELES — Auditions for the Port Angeles Community Players’ spring offering, “Rumors” by Neil Simon, will be…

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Solo exhibit to open at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will open the solo exhibition of Terry Anderson, “Journey to Abstract Expression,” on…

Tod Morgan

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BACK WHEN: Olympic Peninsula’s own world boxing champion

IT IS EASY to be amazed with the athletes who participate in the fighting sports, such as MMA…

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A GROWING CONCERN: No shortcut for pruning

I’VE BEEN A pruning maniac this last 16 days!

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

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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…

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Police bill gets pushback

Bill would give Attorney General more oversight power

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Alison and Brian Fogarty of Sequim, along with their dog, Bowie, take a mid-winter stroll along a portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail near the Dungeness River Nature Center in Sequim on Thursday. Warm sunshine with temperatures in the 50s made the excursion seem more spring-like than wintery.

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Spring-like stroll in Sequim

Alison and Brian Fogarty of Sequim, along with their dog, Bowie, take a mid-winter stroll along a portion…

Laurie Davies 

This year’s Clallam County Fair royal court are, from left, Princess Aliya Gillett of Forks, Princess Tish Hamilton of Port Angeles, Queen Brooklyn McKnight of Port Angeles and Princess Olivia Ostlund of Sequim. The four were crowned Jan. 27 and will preside over the 2024 Clallam County Fair from Aug. 15-18. More than 150 people attended the coronation conducted at the Exposition Building at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. A silent auction raised more than $1,200 for scholarships.

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Clallam County Fair Royalty crowned

This year’s Clallam County Fair royal court are, from left, Princess Aliya Gillett of Forks, Princess Tish Hamilton…