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Port of Port Angeles budget includes nine new positions in 2024

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City manager to speak at Kiwanis meeting

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West will give an update on current projects, plans and…

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Haller Foundation grants listed

SEQUIM — Here is a list of the 2023 Albert Haller Foundation grants.

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House fire sends one to hospital

SEQUIM — An early morning house fire sent one person to Olympic Medical Center with unknown injuries, according…

Helen Kenoyer of the Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic and Inspector Josh Ley of the Clallam County Sheriffs Office unload unwanted pharmaceuticals and medications from the agency at a drop-off point at the Clallam County Courthouse during Saturday’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. At the event, people were allowed to get rid of unwanted or expired drugs for disposal in a safe and responsible manner. Additional drop-off points on Saturday were at Sequim City Hall and the QFC grocery store in Port Hadlock. Year-round drug disposal sites are kiosks at the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office in Port Angeles, at the Sequim Police Department and through the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in Port Hadlock. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Drug takeback day

Helen Kenoyer of the Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic and Inspector Josh Ley of the Clallam County Sheriffs Office…

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Story swap to be held Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Leigh Thompson will be the featured teller at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

No one was injured in a Sunday afternoon house fire on Angel’s Lair Lane in Joyce. The house is considered a total loss. (Clallam County Fire District 4)

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No one injured in Joyce house fire

JOYCE — No one was injured in a fire that left an Angel’s Lair Lane house a total…

Brianne Lawson, treasurer with Peninsula Pre-3 Cooperative (with 16-month-old Charlie) and fellow board member Kelsey Wheeler accept a $4,150 grant from the Albert Haller Foundation. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Albert Haller Foundation awards $300K in Clallam County

Foundation has donated about $10 million since 1992

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Port Angeles city budget adds six positions in 2024

PORT ANGELES — The 2024 Port Angeles city budget is balanced at $161.9 million, including $26.1 million in…

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Trick or treating set for Tuesday

Downtowns across the North Olympic Peninsula will be full of children in Halloween consumes on Tuesday afternoon.

Sonnie Fountain, 8, of Sequim plays an oversized version of the Operation game under the direction of Sequim High School freshman Lillian Anderson during Saturday’s Haunted Hallways holiday event at the school. Haunted Hallways featured a portion of the school set aside for a variety of Halloween games and attractions hosted by students as a benefit for the Sequim Food Bank. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Haunted Hallways

Sonnie Fountain, 8, of Sequim plays an oversized version of the Operation game under the direction of Sequim…

Janaye Birkland of Sequim takes on the persona of Barbie as she passes out treats to Sophie Van Proyen, 5, right, and Shelbie Van Proyen, both of Sequim, during Saturday’s Sequim Prairie Grange Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat at the grange hall near Carlsborg. The festival featured pumpkin carving, children’s games and treats handed out to costumed youngsters. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Trunk or Treat

Daria O’Neill, 9, of Sequim empties the innards of a pumpkin at Sequim Prairie Grange Fall Festival &…

Crime & Justice

Woman in custody after death

Caretaker investigated for second-degree murder

King Wyatt Owens, a lineman for the Crescent High School football team, left, and Queen Ciara Cargo were named homecoming royalty at halftime of the Loggers’ game against Darrington on Saturday. Both are seniors at the school. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Crescent royalty

King Wyatt Owens, a lineman for the Crescent High School football team, left, and Queen Ciara Cargo were…

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Prize ride participant Yvonne Degrassi Craig at one of the trail’s viewpoints.

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HORSEPLAY: OP is alive again with equine events

ISN’T IT NICE to see folks taking part in group activities again after the pandemic shut down?

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Downtown trick-or-treating, other activities set on Peninsula

Little monsters will be out in force on Tuesday in downtowns across the North Olympic Peninsula during trick…

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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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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.m.…

Good Samaritans aboard the Canadian fishing vessel Ocean Sunset approach the life raft. (Photo provided by U.S. Coast Guard)

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Man rescued off Vancouver Island after two weeks on life raft

Coast Guard investigates sinking, whereabouts of companion

Pictured in the front row, from left to right, are: Gary Hamilton, Bill Hermann, Nancy Faires, Bill Clevenger, Pat Brelsford, Bobbie Lyon, Craig Shore, Valle Blundeau, John Wagner, Jack Kintner, Ned Kennedy, Karen Byrne and Pat Jarnagin. 

In the middle row, from left to right, are: Jim Meyer, Pamela Clerico, Mary Gagnon, Mary Cahill, Pam Miller, Nadine Taper, Merry Fuller, Kathy Hughes, Mikki Caldwell, Jani Kendall, Chelea Cnockaert, Bonnie Downen, Jody Bruch, Patsy Kelly, Kathy Miller, Mary Loftus, Ann Dyar, Pam Schier, Dorothy Acorn and Mary Reynolds. 

In the back row, from left to right, are: Dave Glas, Dale Gesellchen, Dennis Alwine, (head) Hank Boni, Blaine Pearman, Pat Nicpon, Judy Hinrichs, Don Erickson, Bob Peterson, Paulette Wilson, Dixie Welch, Sharon Wagner, Betty Mathes, Donna Day.

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PAHS Class of 1963 reunites

The Port Angeles High School class of 1963 recently gathered at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles…