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DOT outlines expected detours for upcoming projects in Port Angeles

Portion of Highway 101 to be closed for fish barrier removal

Sequim City Council members agreed to a contract with a Spokane firm to help with its 10-year comprehensive plan update that covers 2025-2035. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim picks contractor for comprehensive plan update

SEQUIM — How the city will grow and what projects are prioritized are some of the many logistics…

Clallam County Fair royality candidates are, from left, Kaylyn Baerg, Brooklyn McKnight, Aliya Gillett and Olivia Ostlund.

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Clallam County Fair royalty candidates selected

Four to compete for titles

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Baha’i delegate elected for assembly

PORT LUDLOW — Arthur Fernandez-Scarberry, of Olympia, was elected as a delegate to the Baha’i United States National…

The Rev. Cindy Akana

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Program scheduled for OUUF on Sunday

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Cindy Akana will present the program “No Strings Attached” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Nathan Shields' Inky Caps block prints are on view at Habor Art Gallery.

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Second Saturday Art Walk highlights Port Angeles artists

PORT ANGELES — The Second Weekend Art Opening will include Studio Bob’s “Midnight Cheeseburger” with painter Larry C.…

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StreamFest, cider festival among Peninsula activities

Play canceled for this weekend

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Three day fungi fest begins Friday

The second annual Olympic Peninsula Fungi Festival runs from today through Sunday at the Clallam County Fairgrounds, with…

Walkers make their way along a foggy portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail near William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles. Areas of fog covered many portions of the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday with wetter weather forecast for the weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Foggy walk

Walkers make their way along a foggy portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail near William R. Fairchild International…

Pictured, from left to right, are SisterLand Farms volunteers Emily Marcus, Sammi Grieger, and Farmers Jenson, Eli Smith and Benji Astrachan at the North Olympic Land Trust Harvest Dinner. SisterLand Farms, located in Port Angeles, was named Farmer of the Year by NOLT for their work in the community. (Courtesy photo / Katrina Shelby, SisterLand Farms)

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SisterLand Farms honored as Farmer of the Year

Annual North Olympic Land Trust award given to Port Angeles farm

Traffic makes its way down U.S. Highway 101 at Morse Creek east of Port Angeles against a backdrop of colorful fall foliage. With autumn getting into full swing, trees are going into their fall colors before falling into the grayness of winter. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fall palette

Traffic makes its way down U.S. Highway 101 at Morse Creek east of Port Angeles against a backdrop…

Kevin Long.

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Stopps award presented

Long recognized for habitat restoration

Mark Nichols.

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Clallam County coroner: OD deaths are among worst in state

Nichols says fatal overdoses likely will exceed previous high

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Federal grant would increase employment

Coalition aims to reduce persistent poverty

Jill Morelli (Photo courtesy of Clallam County Genealogical Society)

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Four-part genealogy seminar set in Sequim

SEQUIM — The Clallam County Genealogical Society’s Speaker’s Series will host a day-long seminar on Saturday that features…

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Single-wide burns in fire

PORT ANGELES — No one was injured in a mobile home fire in Gales Addition, according to a…

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Port of Port Angeles reviews its 2024 final draft budget

Grants funding variety of projects

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Duo recitals offered this week in Port Angeles, Sequim

PORT ANGELES — One of the best things about playing music with her friend Elisa Barston is that…

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Candidate forum set for Friday

PORT ANGELES — Soroptimist International of Port Angeles – Noon Club will host a candidate forum for elective…

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Sequim Habitat mural hits home

Craig Robinson finishes second piece for downtown store