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March set for Friday

PORT ANGELES — A march from the Vern Burton Community Center to downtown Port Angeles will highlight a…

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Clallam County considers officials’ salaries

Commissioners aim to consider total compensation

Sara Eldridge, of Quilcene High School, won Best in Show for her Clay and Yarn piece, "Ellis Dee.”

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Olympic Peninsula High School Art Exhibition names winners

PORT ANGELES — The Pirate Union Building Gallery of Art has announced the winners of its 2023 Olympic…

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PAT NEAL: Good news and bad news

WHO SAYS THERE’S no good news? The Lower Elwha Klallam Ceremonial and Subsistence Fishery will open for coho…

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Peninsula College announces honor roll

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has announced the names of students who made its president’s list and honor…

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Other food bank benefits set

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Community Players and Port Angeles Food Bank are partnering in the premiere…

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‘Since I Been Down’ screens today in PT, Thursday in PA

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will screen the film “Since I Been Down” followed by a discussion in…

At a recent practice, Francis Henshall (right), played by Mark Valentine, explains the benefits of a Pub that serves food to Stanley Stubbers (left), played by Fred Robinson.

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‘One Man, two Guvnors’ to start run with food bank benefit

Special show precedes three-week run

Kylie Jenkins of Mesa, Ariz., along with her children, Embree Jenkins, 11, left, and Tenney Jenkins, 2, feed a carrot to Poncho, an Olympic National Park trail mule, during Junior Ranger Day at the Olympic National Park visitor center on Saturday in Port Angeles. The event, part of the nationwide National Park Week, was designed to expose youth and adults to the outdoors experience and learn about what the national park system has to offer. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Junior Ranger Day

Kylie Jenkins of Mesa, Ariz., along with her children, Embree Jenkins, 11, left, and Tenney Jenkins, 2, feed…

Ed Bedford, Port Angeles High School Class of 1965 and owner of Bedford Soda, stands with Chris Fidler, project director for the Field Arts & Events Hall, holding a $25,000 check for the venue’s capital campaign.

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Field Hall challenges PA graduates

High school alumni are contributing to arts center

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Field Hall fundraising at 89 percent of goal

PORT ANGELES — The Field Arts &Events Hall was nearly 90 percent funded as of the end of…

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Clallam County holds off using fair ticketing service

Commissioner questions marketing advantages

Children cavort in a sea of foam as an activity for Healthy Kids Day on Saturday at the YMCA of Port Angeles. The event featured a variety of youth activities designed to promote a healthy lifestyle. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Healthy Kids Day at YMCA of Port Angeles

Children cavort in a sea of foam as an activity for Healthy Kids Day on Saturday at the…

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Book discussion groups planned for May at NOLS

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will host book discussions in person and online this month.

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No serious injuries in three-vehicle wreck

PORT ANGELES — No one was seriously injured when a deer caused a three-vehicle wreck that included a…

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Clallam EDC sees potential in innovative forest products

Federal grants could boost local industry

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Bids for Sequim library expansion planned for fall

Construction could finish by end of 2024

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At Sequim Food Bank, volunteers, from left, Kevin Wilson, Betty Gwaltyney, Corky Schadler, Melody Wilson, John Matson and Melissa Vemi with Sequim Community Church, worked together to build two planters, fill them with dirt and plant lavender for Sequim Beautiful Day. Not pictured was Steve Gale.

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Volunteers enhance Sequim sites for Beautiful Day

SEQUIM — Painting, planting and scrubbing were on the checklists of more than 100 volunteers for Sequim Beautiful…

Arya Morrison, 3, grins while creating an art project as her mother, Janeth Morrison of Port Angeles, looks on during Saturday’s Dia del Niño, or Day of the Child, at the Port Angeles Public Library. The event, based upon an annual celebration in Mexico, was created to recognize the importance of children in society and to promote youth literacy. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dia del Nino

Arya Morrison, 3, grins while creating an art project as her mother, Janeth Morrison of Port Angeles, looks…

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Current and past state legislators who have represented the 24th District over the past 30 years — representatives for two-year terms, senators for four-year term — gathered at the state Capitol recently at Sen. Kevin Van De Wege’s request to catch up and reminisce. “The vast majority of districts have regular turnover,” he said. From left are former Rep. Jim Buck of Joyce, Rep. Steve Tharinger of Port Townsend, Van De Wege of Port Angeles; former Sen. Jim Hargrove of Hoquiam, former Rep. Lynn Kessler of Hoquiam and Rep. Mike Chapman of Port Angeles.

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24th District legislators reunion

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