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A voter drops off their ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County courthouse. Ballots must be postmarked or placed in an official dropbox by 8 p.m. tonight in order to be counted in the general election. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Politics

Today is final day for general election ballots

More than 29 percent returned so far in both Peninsula counties

News

One minor injury in early morning RV fire

PORT ANGELES — One person was evaluated for minor injuries in an early morning fire at a residence…

Rhonda Heym

Life

Wellness forum planned

SEQUIM — Rhonda Heym will present “Adult Activity Programs for Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s” at 2 p.m.…

John Kopp

Arts & Entertainment

Author talks Coast Guard experience

PORT ANGELES — John Kopp will present “From Oars to Engines: The Rescue Boat Crews of the U.S.…

Life

Paddlers to meet

SEQUIM — Dr. Sam Baker will present “Cold Water Immersion” at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Life

Soul care speaker set

PORT ANGELES — Martha Jo Atkins will discuss children and grief at noon Wednesday.

News

Trade and college night scheduled

PORT ANGELES — The College Success Foundation will host Trade and College Night from 6:30 p.m. to 8…

Life

Spirited dialogue set for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Chris Hyde will present “Metaphor of Life: Two Mountains” at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Clallam County election worker Savannah Wise of Port Angeles collects sorted general election ballots for counting at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles on Tuesday. Full stories on results will be in Thursday’s edition. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Miller, Beauvais, Downer, Petranek leading in their races

Initial returns presented in general election

News

Public hearings on port draft 2024 budgets set this week

Port commissioners in Port Townsend and Port Angeles will conduct public hearings on draft 2024 budgets this week.

Beau Rossi, 2, of Sequim gets assistance from Clallam County Fire District 3 firefighter/paramedic Hayden Pyle with extinguishing an intentional propane fire during Saturday’s Public Safety and Information Fair at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The event, organized by Fire District 3 and the Community Emergency Response Team, featured a variety of exhibits and displays from numerous public safety and community service agencies, as well as workshops and children’s activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Public safety fair

Beau Rossi, 2, of Sequim gets assistance from Clallam County Fire District 3 firefighter/paramedic Hayden Pyle with extinguishing…

News

Sequim lab gets $1.35M for project

Minerals to be extracted from algae for energy

City of Sequim
A possible redesign for new playground equipment in Margaret Kirner Park could incorporate more ladders and slides called “Chutes and Ladders.” Voters in a community survey preferred this option for the park.

News

Sequim reveals public’s choices for playground designs

Staff plans to ‘aggressively pursue’ funding

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula College to open dual exhibit

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will open a dual exhibition in the PUB Gallery of Art on Tuesday.

News

Holocaust survivor’s memoir sheds light on German official

Author was one of thousands saved by little-known Calmeyer

News

Property values on North Olympic Peninsula are rising

Assessments are going up, but not necessarily taxes

Arts & Entertainment

Northwest Women’s Chorale to perform Monday

PORT ANGELES — The Northwest Women’s Chorale will present a fall concert, “Gather Together,” at 7 p.m. Monday.

News

Ballots due Tuesday for General Election

Contested races, one measure listed

News

PASD election: Unopposed with one write-in candidate

PORT ANGELES — Three positions on the five-member Port Angeles School District Board are up for grabs in…

News

Sequim candidates Black, Butler, Day, Rutter discuss council topics

SEQUIM — Housing and social services were among the topics discussed at a Sequim City Council candidate forum…