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Curtis Welcker of Freshwater Bay and Amy Joy Sedberry of Port Angeles walk along the tidal flats at Freshwater Bay County Park west of Port Angeles during Wednesday's lowest tide of the year at minus 2.62. Daily minus tides are predicted for most locations in Northwest Washington through the weekend

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Lowest tide of year at Freshwater Bay

Curtis Welcker of Freshwater Bay and Amy Joy Sedberry of Port Angeles walk along the tidal flats at…

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Race to Alaska competitors back in race on Wednesday

Start of next stage at noon today

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OTA holds auditions for ‘The Hobbit’

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts has set auditions for The Hobbit for today and Saturday.

Arts & Entertainment

Acrobatic performances set for weekend

SEQUIM — Sequim Acrobatics will present “Through the Looking Glass” at 7 p.m. Friday and again at 5…

Life

Annual shearing seeks volunteers

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Peninsula Alpaca Llama Rescue will conduct its fourth alpaca and llama shearing from 8…

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Port Angeles book sale scheduled

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will host a Bag of Books sale from…

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Sequim Sunrise Rotary raises $25k for Ukraine

SEQUIM — Sequim Sunrise Rotary has raised $25,000 for ShelterBox relief in Ukraine.

Jeanette Stehr-Green

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Berry growth lecture planned for Saturday

SEQUIM — Jeanette Stehr-Green will present “Growing Raspberries and Blackberries in the Home Garden” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

Four competitors in the first stage of the Race to Alaska were rescued Monday by the U.S. Coast Guard and a support vessel when their boats became disabled in 10-foot-high waves and gale force winds on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The 750-mile adventure race that begins in Port Townsend and ends in Ketchikan, Alaska, does not allow engines and prohibits drops of food and supplies to competitors. The mast on Team Narwhal’s 32-foot trimaran snapped and the vessel was towed to shore. (Liv von Oelreich)

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Stormy seas challenge contenders in Strait

Four rescued, others take refuge; Seattle team wins first stage

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YMCA to build facility for childcare

Clallam County asked to provide ARPA funds

Philip Giuntoli.

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Architect newest member of Olympic Medical Commission

Appointee filling unexpired term of late commissioner

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A short history of extinction

FOR SOME, THE new year begins in January. Out on our rivers, the new year begins now with…

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Law enforcement to run with Special Olympic torch

Law enforcement agencies from both Clallam and Jefferson counties will carry the Special Olympics Torch across the North…

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Medicare change to be discussed Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Online presentations tonight will deal with the upcoming Medicare Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity program.

Patti Winnop-Colwell, a longtime Sequim Food Bank volunteer, helps a visitor pick out some items from the facility's drive-through on June 3. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Food Bank seeing demand

New storage facility in preliminary planning

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Raising their late father’s U.S. Flag over the Captain Joseph House on Memorial Day are Walter Johnson, left, and Norris Johnson, right.

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Veteran’s flag flies over Captain Joseph House

Special wreath laid by Gold Star mother

Pictured, from left to right are Sarah “Kat” Woodward, Stephanie McFadden, John James, Carlyne Littlejohn, Erica Rudesill, Stephanie Sullivan and Tyrone Beatty

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Healthy Families donation in Clallam County

1st Security Bank recently donated $2,500 to Healthy Families of Clallam County.

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Seabirds focus of Audubon lecture

SEQUIM — Julia K. Parrish will present “Seabirds, Citizen Science and Saving the World” at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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Flag retirement planned Tuesday

Flag retirement

Port Angeles High School graduate Sage Hunter blows bubbles prior to Friday’s commencement ceremony at Port Angeles Civic Field. A total of 236 seniors made up the school’s Class of 2022. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Congratulations, graduates

Port Angeles High School graduate Sage Hunter blows bubbles prior to Friday’s commencement ceremony at Port Angeles Civic…