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Angeles Millwork purchases property

Former Sears building to be rental facility

Vivian Hansen, left, will oversee Peninsula Daily News’ customer service department. She is joined at the front desk by Llewellynn Foulk, center, and Kathleen Boyd. (Alyssa Brown/Peninsula Daily News)

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PDN adds customer service supervisor

We have heard you and we’re fixing it.

Waves crash along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Monday. The North Olympic Peninsula forecast will continue to see rain and windy conditions this week. Temperatures are expected to be in the upper 40s to low 50s with overnight lows in the upper 30s to low 40s. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Wind and waves

Waves crash along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Monday. The North Olympic Peninsula forecast will continue to…

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Participants will model at Drink Draw

PORT ANGELES — Models will be chosen from those who show up to draw at this month’s Drink…

Life

Conservation district to host two native plant workshops

PORT ANGELES — How to use native plants in landscaping will be presented at two Clallam Conservation District…

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Bring your own art for show at Studio Bob

PORT ANGELES — Wednesday and Thursday will be the days to bring art to Studio Bob for the…

“Elwha” by Roger Mosley.

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Gallery features photography this month

Harbor Art aritsts to be on hand on Second Saturday

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Sequim man sentenced to seven years for child molestation

PORT ANGELES — A 66-year-old Sequim man was sentenced to seven years in prison in late December after…

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Haller Foundation contributes $40K toward Sequim CTE effort

Grant to aid in getting state help for vocational facility

Barb Paschal.

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Lecture: Singing, dancing good for brains, bodies

SEQUIM — Brain-body connections will be highlighted at the next WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum at 2…

Attendees of a recent Olympic BirdFest enjoy a field trip at Dungeness Landing. Registration for the 2023 event is open at OlympicBirdFest.org. (Photo courtesy of Dungeness River Nature Center)

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Registration opens for Olympic BirdFest

Four-day event includes banquet, classes and cruise

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Juan de Fuca Harmony plans guest night

SEQUIM — Juan de Fuca Harmony, formerly known as the Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus, is kicking off 2023…

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Chris Fidler, project director of the Field Arts and Events Hall, points out features of the under-construction building during a tour with members of the Clallam County Economic Development Council on Friday. The building, part of the much larger Port Angeles Waterfront Center project, will feature a performing arts center, a convention hall, meeting space, a coffee shop and art gallery. PDN Publisher Terry Ward, is chairman of the Clallam County Economic Development Corp. board of directors.

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High point of Field Arts and Events Hall tour

Chris Fidler, project director of the Field Arts and Events Hall, points out features of the under-construction building…

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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.…

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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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A GROWING CONCERN: To prune correctly, choose the right technique

WELL, HERE WE are in the new year with wonderful weather and the snow all melted.

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The Port Angeles Red Lion Hotel and adjoining 48º North Waterfront Restaurant, shown on Friday, is slated for rennovation and restaurant expansion.

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Red Lion Hotel getting makeover

Interior, exterior changes in works

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Changes ahead for the PDN

For more than a century, the Peninsula Daily News has served our readers as the leading local news…

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Peninsula Home Fund hits $213,299

Money helps residents of Clallam, Jefferson counties

Lonnie Archibald, pictured at a book signing, is the author of a new book about Clallam County.

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Another Archibald book explores Clallam County history

FORKS — “Remembering the 50s and 60s Here in Clallam County,” the sixth book with local stories by…