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Supply drive underway in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Express Employment Professionals will host a supply drive from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays…

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BeTween book club meeting

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will host a new book club from 3:30 p.m. to…

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Caregiver support group to meet

SEQUIM — The Olympic Area Agency on Aging will host a caregiver support group in Sequim beginning at…

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Respite program open for second day

SEQUIM — Tim’s Place respite program will be open for a second day each week.

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Clothes closet donations needed

PORT ANGELES — Donations are needed for the Clothes Closet at First United Methodist Church.

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Clallam County seeking volunteers

PORT ANGELES — Applications are due Friday for 91 volunteer positions on 21 Clallam County advisory boards and…

Bandleader Angie Tabor will bring the Sonic Messengers percussion trio to elementary schools across the Peninsula in February. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Adventures in Music soon to launch across Peninsula

Trio to teach, play at schools in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Air Force to clean up station

EPA plans to oversee Neah Bay operation

Artwork by Sixkiller, contemporary Cherokee artist, is on display in House of Learning, Peninsula College Longhouse now through March.

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Cherokee artist to speak on Grandma Spider

PORT ANGELES — Contemporary Cherokee artist Karen Sixkiller will speak on “Rediscovering Cherokee Grandma Spider” at Studium Generale…

Joel and Amanda Schipani have opened a take-out vegan restaurant, Rabbit Food.

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Rabbit Food open in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Joel and Amanda Schipani have opened a take-out vegan restaurant, Rabbit Food.

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Grant to fund LEED certification for Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — A recent $50,000 grant awarded by First Fed Foundation to Field Arts &Events Hall is…

Brock Tejeda, a high school senior, fits together his carefully crafted pieces of wood to make a step stool just like the larger finished sample on the left. Port Angeles High School hosted a Skills USA Olympic Regional contest in the woodshop at the school on Saturday. The contest involved students making in eight hours from precise directions a small step stool using their skills and the shop’s many tools and machines. Joe Shideler is the woodshop teacher, but retired woodshop teacher Tim Branham was the enabler who brought the contest back to the school after a four-year COVID absence. There were five high school contestants including one girl. Skills USA sponsors over 50 skills across the country. PAHS participated in the carpentry and precision machinery areas. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Skills contest

Brock Tejeda, a high school senior, fits together his carefully crafted pieces of wood to make a step…

Port Angeles Community Award recipients gather after Saturday night’s fifth annual awards gala, including, from left, Joe DeScala, representing 4PA, organization of the year; Dr. Gerald Stephanz, citizen of the year; Tommy Harris, young leader of the year; Natalie Snow, Katelyn Sheldon and Andrea Dean, representing Welly’s Real Fruit Ice Cream, emerging business of the year; and Hayley Sharpe, owner of MOSS, business of the year. Not present was John Gallagher, educator of the year. The awards are produced by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Sound Publishing. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Community awards distributed at chamber gala

Six categories featured as event returns in person

Anabel Moore, 17, of Port Townsend warms up on the violin prior to performing for the judges during Saturday’s 37th annual Nico Snel Young Artist Competition at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles. Youth musicians from across the North Olympic Peninsula performed classical pieces for cash prizes in an event hosted by the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Young players win prizes in Port Angeles Symphony competition

Judges award cash in two age categories

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group
About 100 people gathered in support of Sequim School District's proposed CTE building at Sequim City Council's last meeting. More than 20 people spoke in favor of the project in a public hearing.

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Sequim council approves $250K for CTE facility

City’s contribution part of effort to raise $1 million

Pictured in the front row, from left to right, are Vance Smith, John Wylie, John Braasch, Gary Zambor, Pete Waldrip, Bob Caruthers, William Smith and Bob Wheeler. 

In the back row, from left to right: Arnie Finley, Winston Cardinez, Bob Jackson, William Schult, Michael Dew, Paul Carmean and Mike Sutherland. 

Sadie is in the foreground.

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Masonic officers announced

The Port Angeles Masonic Lodge #69 has elected new officers for 2023.

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man accused of attacking woman on ODT

PORT ANGELES — A 27-year-old Port Angeles man is scheduled to be arraigned Feb. 10 in Clallam County…

Monroe Athletic Field

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Bidding opens for Monroe Athletic Field

Slated for completion this fall

Photo by Sherry Baysinger

Cutline:  Larry Baysinger dismounts his horse Scout to clear fallen tree branches off a trail in Mt. Mueller. Davidson, his mules, is fitted with a pack saddle designed to carry his chainsaw on top, an axe (the yellow axe handle is seen sticking out of the pack box) and other tools, and even two small chairs he and his wife to sit on when taking a break.

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HORSEPLAY: The keepers of Mt. Mueller

THE “KEEPERS OF Mt. Mueller,” is how I refer to Larry and Sherry Baysinger. For more than 30…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Getting to the root of pruning

SINCE JANUARY IS almost over, and it starts the year off with that extra 31st day, how about…