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Bidder wins project on lottery drawing

Lake Pleasant pilings to be replaced in July

Crime & Justice

Mental health court sought in bus case

Woman charged with theft of a transit vehicle

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Corrections officer assaulted as inmate was about to be released

PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County corrections sergeant was allegedly assaulted by an inmate as the inmate was…

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Person flown to Seattle hospital after collision down embankment

PORT ANGELES — A person involved in a collision that left a vehicle down an embankment on Deer…

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Firefighters rescue hiker near Dungeness lighthouse

SEQUIM — Clallam County Fire District 3 crews rescued a man with an ankle injury near the Dungeness…

The Port Townsend Main Street Program is planning an Earth Day work party in the downtown area from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.

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Earth Day cleanup events slated for Saturday

A variety of cleanup activities are planned around the North Olympic Peninsula to celebrate Earth Day this weekend.

Arts & Entertainment

Five Acre School Barn Dance set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Five Acre School will host its 14th Barn Dance from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.…

Arts & Entertainment

‘Stardust and Water’ to feature multimedia production

PORT ANGELES — Turning the Wheel Productions will present “Stardust and Water” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Arts & Entertainment

Improv group to perform at Olympic Theatre Arts

SEQUIM — Imagined Reality Improv will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday.

It’s a 1960s theme for the Grand Olympics Chorus’ “A Grand Musical Adventure!,” a multi-group concert set for Saturday at Trinity United Methodist Church. (Grand Olympics Chorus)

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Grand Olympics Chorus, friends revive the 1960s

‘A Grand Musical Adventure!’ set for Saturday performances

The Blue Titans, from left, Ramsey O’Mera, Miles Angelovic, Winter Radcliffe, Rain Nelson and Mia Miano won the 2024 Battle of the Books on March 22. The fourth-graders represented Sequim’s Helen Haller Elementary School. (North Olympic Library System)

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Helen Haller Elementary team wins annual Battle of Books

SEQUIM — A team from Sequim came out on top of a tiebreaker to win the North Olympic…

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Sequim Police Department promotes Larsen to sergeant

SEQUIM — Maris Larsen, a Sequim Police detective, was promoted to sergeant on April 1, police department officials…

Priscilla Hudson is a member of the Sequim Prairie Garden Club, which is responsible for clearing a weed- and blackberry-choked 4 acres of land and transforming it into an arboretum and garden known as the Pioneer Memorial Park over the last 70 years. (Emily Matthiessen/for Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Pioneer Memorial Park grows into an arboretum

Granted certification by ArbNet program

Dave Swinford of Sequim, left, and Marlana Ashlie of Victoria take part in a workshop on Saturday about cropping bird photos for best presentation during Saturday’s Olympic Birdfest. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Bird spotting

Dave Swinford of Sequim, left, and Marlana Ashlie of Victoria take part in a workshop on Saturday about…

Annette Nesse, at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s main campus in Blyn in December 2021, is serving as interim director at the Dungeness River Nature Center, the organization announced. (Emily Matthiessen/for Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Nesse to serve as interim director at River Center

New position to begin May 1; organization will continue its full-time search

Sequim Wheelers, seen on the historic Railroad Bridge near the Dungeness River Nature Center, prep for a ride on the Olympic Discovery Trail. The nonprofit's season begins in May, and it has an open house for potential new volunteers on April 20 at the River Center. It also has an orientation for new volunteers on April 25 at the River Center. (Sequim Wheelers)

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Sequim Wheelers gearing up for 2024 rides, seek recruits

Nonprofit looking for help during for 20-week season

Ashlynn Emiliani of Port Angeles, center, tosses woody debris into a pile for collection as volunteers work to clean up a section of hillside above the parking lot of the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles on Saturday. More than a dozen members of Elevate PA spent the morning clearing up overgrown areas on the hillside from Haynes Viewpoint to the hotel’s Front Street driveway as part of a city beautification effort. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hillside cleanup in Port Angeles

Ashlynn Emiliani of Port Angeles, center, tosses woody debris into a pile for collection as volunteers work to…

Pictured, from left, are Wolfe, May, Reader and Emily Fry.

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May recognized with BEE award from medical center

Reuben May has received a BEE award from Olympic Medical Center.

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Schools open following contract

PAPEA, district reach tentative agreement

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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…