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PAT NEAL: Back-to-school drugs

BACK TO SCHOOL. I wonder if any if any three words in the English language can shoot such…

Addison Bell, 9, tries to drum up business for her lemonade stand at Fourth and Race streets in Port Angeles. The youngster said she had taken in about $70 before running out of product. She said a portion of the proceeds were slated to go to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society with some set aside for herself. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Open for business

Addison Bell, 9, tries to drum up business for her lemonade stand at Fourth and Race streets in…

Crime & Justice

Forks man charged with drug endangerment

Officials: Hair tested from 18-month-old positive for meth

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Fish passage project completed, but only one of many

Project is one of six in Sequim area, WSDOT reports

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Electrical outages set west of Lake Crescent

The Bonneville Power Administration has scheduled two overnight electrical outages in September for all customers west of Lake…

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Clallam Transit considers service to Hoh Rain Forest

Operation would be in collaboration with Jefferson Transit

Lightning streaks across Port Townsend Bay on Tuesday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Wildfire closes road at Hurricane Ridge

Lightning strikes spark two blazes

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Eatonville woman injured in collision

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man’s failure to yield led to a woman from Eatonville being sent…

Active crew members rescue loggerhead sea turtles that had become tangled in fishing gear during their 58-day counternarcotics patrol.

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Coast Guard cutter Active returns to Port Angeles

Crew back from 58-day patrol that included counternarcotics

Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.

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Port Angeles Police Department staffing is up, chief says, but funding gaps remain

2020 legislative changes still having impact

A canoe containing visitors to Nature Bridge at Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park makes its way past the dock at Lake Crescent Lodge on Thursday. The canoe was one of a pair plying the waters of the lake, mixing with a variety of other paddleboards and kayaks in the Barnes Point area. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lake exploration

A canoe containing visitors to Nature Bridge at Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park makes its way past…

Dr. Joshua Jones.

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Joshua Jones leaving OMC

Last day is Nov. 1

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Clallam, Jefferson joins 22-county lawsuit

DSHS won’t treat severely mentally ill when charges are dropped

Lauren Smith

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Arrest made in Clallam Bay prisoner death

Olalla woman accused of controlled substances homicide

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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…

Business

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.…

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Wildfire smoke expected to begin clearing Sunday

PORT ANGELES — Smoke dirtied the skies and burned eyes and sinuses on the North Olympic Peninsula on…

Arts & Entertainment

Annual Makah Days celebrates culture

NEAH BAY — Two more days of festivities will celebrate the Makah culture in Neah Bay during the…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Fall in love with show-stopping autumn plants

WE ARE NOW approaching the end of early late summer! In less than a week, September is upon…

Photos by Anna Swanberg

Cutline: Teen mustang trainers Libby Swanberg (with Latte) and her sister Asha Swanberg, each broke the record for the attaining the highest selling prices ever — more than $10,000 each — earlier this month at the Mustang Yearlings/Washington Youth auction in Cle Elum.

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HORSEPLAY: Swanbergs’ hard work nets BLM mustang auction records

LAST SATURDAY MY neighbor, Kris Phillips, shared how earlier this month she attended a Bureau of Land Management…