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Joseph Bednarik will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

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Bednarik will present ‘Spirit In Nature’ at service

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Bednarik will present “Nina Simone’s Gum” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Living with digression in the time of COVID

OVER THE PAST few years, especially during our nation’s way too longstanding run of “Lockdown” and its simultaneous…

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No shooting-area, massage parlors before counties next week

Governmental entities will meet across the North Olympic Peninsula next week.

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Rick Smith of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, center, watches as Aidan Butterworth, left, Dave Jungck of Kent-based AV Factory, on ladder in middle, and Tanner McLean do a test assembly of a giant Christmas decoration on Wednesday on the front lawn of the old Lincoln School in Port Angeles. The decoration, donated by the Microsoft Corporation, will become part of a display in the foundation's Festival of Trees in November, and then be incorporated into the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village in December.

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Tinsel test run

Rick Smith of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, center, watches as Aidan Butterworth, left, Dave Jungck of Kent-based…

Candidates for director of the Clallam County Department of Community Development speak at Joshua’s Restaurant in Port Angeles during a candidate forum hosted by the Port Angeles Business Association. From left to right, Bruce Emery, Cherie Kidd, Jesse Major and Kevin Russell. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Affordable housing top of mind for DCD director candidates

Community development director candidates talk reform at forum

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Man airlifted after River Road rollover wreck

SEQUIM — A 21-year-old Port Angeles resident was in critical condition as of Tuesday morning following a rollover…

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Five-year-old Barron Strangle, right, reacts as his grandmother, Ellen Mack, buries him thigh-deep in a hole they excavated at Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles on Tuesday. The pair, both from Port Angeles, were taking advantage of a sunny summer day on the sand.

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Summer sands in Port Angeles

Five-year-old Barron Strangle, right, reacts as his grandmother, Ellen Mack, buries him thigh-deep in a hole they excavated…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The hunt for blackberries

THERE ARE FEW outdoor activities more enjoyable than picking wild blackberries. By wild blackberries, I don’t mean the…

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Challengers take the stage at District Six candidate forum

With an absent incumbent, challengers had the floor

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Waste facility hearing postponed

CARLSBORG — A public hearing on a proposed waste transfer facility and recycling center in Carlsborg, which was…

Crime & Justice

Murder case on hold for state hospital admission in November

Kenney must understand charges against him to proceed

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Missing climber found dead

Body of Port Angeles man taken to Jefferson County coroner

Arts & Entertainment

Latin dance party set at Studio Bob

PORT ANGELES —A Latin dance party is planned at Studio Bob on Friday.

Arts & Entertainment

Men’s chorus opens to all, changes name

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus has a new name: Juan de Fuca Harmony.

Alakaʻi in training, Casara Desiree Hemakanamaikapu`uwai Caro leads members of a Sequim audience on Saturday in a Hawaiian dance in the field behind the Sequim library. Her mother, Candace Marie Kananiokamokihana Melendez of Hālau Hula Ka Lei Mokihana I Ka Ua Noe, plays the ukulele on the stage. North Olympic Library System hosted the dance, history and language workshop as part of their summer reading program. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Mother, daughter share hula culture, tradition

Dance demonstations offered at libraries

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Plea date set for accused doctor who worked at OMC

Doctor accused of sexual assault released on bail

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Highly infectious COVID-19 on the rise

Masks encouraged indoors

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District 24 incumbents spar with challengers at forum

Republican challengers take aim at Democrat majority

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Sequim council OKs temporary electric scooters contract

Viability depends on neighboring cities’ approval, rep says

Aaron Whitfeldt remembers his older brother, Ryan Malane, at a celebration of his life on the Port Angeles City Pier on Sunday. More than 100 friends, family and business associates from the U.S. and Canada attended the ceremony for the Black Ball Ferry Line's co-owner and vice president who died June 13 at the age of 48. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Ryan Malane remembered at ceremony

Black Ball Ferry Line co-owner contributed to many lives on Peninsula, Canada