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Dave Rice, a principal water resources engineer with Anchor QEA — the lead engineering company for the Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir project — gives an overview of the project to the audience at an open house at the Dungeness River Nature Center.

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Plans detailed for Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir project

Residents concerned about proposed height of embankment

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Visitors look at the Dungeness River near the site in 2017 where Clallam County officials continue to seek support for the Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir.

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Sequim council drafts letter to support county reservoir project

SEQUIM — Sequim City Council members have unanimously agreed to a letter of support for the Dungeness Off-Channel…

Members of The Fractal Phase, from front, Nova Cain, Pumba Burns and Ahnrix Bishop, breathe fire and preform dance with flames during Saturday’s Wintertide Festival of Light at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The event featured music, entertainment, a lantern parade and other yule activities to celebrate the winter solstice. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Breathing fire

Members of The Fractal Phase, from front, Nova Cain, Pumba Burns and Ahnrix Bishop, breathe fire and perform…

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Election numbers: turnout, rejections

Data shows Peninsula’s general election markers

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Sequim schools seek funding for vocational facility on campus

Council seeks input from residents about requested pledge

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New on-demand Clallam Transit service starts today

Riders can download an app for a ride

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Vehicle licensing office open today in Forks

FORKS — Forks will have its own new vehicle/vessel licensing office beginning today after West End residents have…

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Woman’s body found along Olympic Discovery Trail

PORT ANGELES — The middle-aged woman whose body was found Sunday morning in the Morse Creek area of…

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Man found dead in tent near Peabody Creek

Sister had reported him missing

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Molly Brown of Port Angeles, and her children, Lucy Brown, 3, and Oliver Brown, 5 months, examine a display of loally-produced art items for sale as gifts on Thursday during the holiday Makers Market at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The market, open Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today and Dec. 16,  will observe extended. hours of 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. during the Wintertide Festival of Lights on Saturday..

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Makers Market open in Port Angeles

Molly Brown of Port Angeles, and her children, Lucy Brown, 3, and Oliver Brown, 5 months, examine a…

Pictured in the front row, from left to right are Bella Sains, Ana Gustafson, Leyla Price, Brenna Murphy, Michael Aranda and Andrew Corson.

Back row, left to right are Sea Scout leader Jared Minard, Elliot Dahlin, Rynn Hays, Adian Carlquist-Bundy and Michael Rodgers.

Not pictured are Dean Spaulding, Ella Schulz, Ozzy Minard and Jonathan Bridges.

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Sea scouts serve

Port Angeles Sea Scouts recently served up a Thanksgiving meal for an Olympic Medical Center inpatient and their…

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Volunteers with the Sequim Dungeness Hospital Guild gather for a photo during their volunteer appreciation luncheon in Olympic Theatre Arts. It was their first event honoring volunteers since 2017.

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Hospital Guild honors its own as thrift shop keeps giving back

Thrift Shop given about $64,000 to local agencies in 2022

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Peninsula Home Fund donations help neighbors

Donations up to more than $57,000

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A GROWING CONCERN: Make your chore list and check it twice

SO ALTHOUGH IT is indeed December, it is not winter yet. Winter begins here on the Olympic Peninsula…

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Cutline: It’s common for horses in advanced stages of osteoarthritis to refuse to allow a hoof to be lifted off the ground due to high pain it causes. After watching a farrier on YouTube use  a 2 x 6” board  to stand the hoof on it with a side overhanging the edge, which allowed enough room to slide a file under to rasp off excess hoof. Lacey would only stand on the board a few seconds at a time, finding it more  comfortable to have her leg lifted up and stretched forward to rest on the hoof stand so the undercarriage could be worked on.

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HORSEPLAY: Hoof trimming for the arthritic horse

I REMEMBER CLEARLY the day my beautiful palomino Lacey refused to let me pick up her left front…

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Christmas carol singalong set today

PORT TOWNSEND — The 16th Christmas Carol Sing-along is set for 4 p.m. today.

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Operation Candy Cane begins tonight

Firefighters, Santa collect food bank donations in Port Angeles

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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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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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Respiratory illness hits Peninsula hard

Children, elderly especially affected