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Crime & Justice

Delay for trial possible in Sequim attempted murder case

More discovery being gathered by police, State Patrol

News

‘March For Our Lives’ rallies set Saturday in Port Townsend, Sequim

“March For Our Lives” rallies demanding policy changes to curb gun violence are planned in Port Townsend and…

Standing, from left to right, are Andrea Reise, Harvey Reise, Beth Walker, Julie Catterson, Ruthie Brandt and Ricky Ewing.

Life

Clallam Mosaic receives $2,500 donation

1st Security Bank recently donated $2,500 to Clallam Mosaic. The donation is part of the bank’s Community Reinvestment…

Pictured, left to right, are Jennifer Puff, Cat Xander and Sheila Everett.

Life

College scholarships awarded to local students

SEQUIM — The Olympic View Community Foundation has awarded $18,000 in college scholarships.

Business

Olympic Peninsula wineries win awards at Seattle Wine Awards

SEATTLE — The 2022 Washington State Wine Awards/Seattle Wine Awards results have been announced, and several local vintners…

Life

Yacht club speaker slated Wednesday

SEQUIM — Theodore Nowak will address a meeting of the Sequim Bay Yacht Club at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Life

Learning our landscape lecture offered

BLYN — David Brownell will present “Learning our landscape: Paleochannels of the Dungeness” at 3 p.m. Thursday.

Arts & Entertainment

Drink & Draw spotlight on cast of ‘Medea’

PORT ANGELES — Studio Bob will present cast members in costume from Peninsula College’s production of Medea for…

News

Housing director in works for Clallam County

Full-time position to guide complex effort

Alice Cordery, 7, a first-grade student at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles, front, points to an artwork as her brother, Pat Cordery, 11, and mother, Teresa Cordery, follow along during an opening gala for Blooming Artists, an exhibition of nature-related art pieces on Tuesday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Blooming Artists Exhibit combines art, science

Work of more than 250 students on display

From left tare Heidi Murdock, Renee Sommerfeld, Denise Harman, Gretchen Fleck and Karen Reeder.

Business

Olympic Medical Center recognized by LifeNet Health

Olympic Medical Center was recently recognized for its support of tissue donation.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Does it always rain here?

With the blustery weather we have been experiencing lately, it seems like either the mildest January or the…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
T.J. Farris of Bakersfield, Calif., an employee of the Flims, Swittzerland-based Velosolutions, uses a compactor on Tuesday to create a lane surface on an asphalt portion of a pump track being built at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The track, designed primarily for bicycles and other wheeled play vehicles, is being constructed by the Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Department in conjunction the Lincoln Park BMX Association with funding from a $350,000 grant from the state Recreation and Conservation Office, $100,000 in lodging tax grants from the city and Clallam County, business sponsorships, individual and community donations and a grant from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. It is expected to be completed by late June or early July.

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Pump track paving in Port Angeles

T.J. Farris of Bakersfield, Calif., an employee of the Flims, Switzerland-based Velosolutions, uses a compactor on Tuesday to…

The Pride Parade marches west on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles on Sunday. About 250 people marched in a six-block course back to the City Pier as participants chanted repeated words of Pride acceptance. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

News

Pride parade

By Dave Logan

News

Case rates starting to drop

Officials: Virus entering endemic phase

A bright mural created by Cammry Lapka covers the boarded over the space where a burglar broke a window, entered the Esther Webster Gallery at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, and stole items from a traveling exhibit. Christine Loewe, executive director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, says that despite the seeming senselessness of the crime, that it was also an opportunity to bring the community together. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Fine Arts Center moving on with new exhibit after burglary

Organizers have renewed appreciation for local connection

News

Swain’s popcorn to return this Wednesday

Same price, same bag, same tradition

News

Sequim looking into homeshare programs

Filling empty bedrooms the goal

Life

Peninsula College’s Studium Generale to spotlight English essay award winners

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will celebrate student writing at 12:30 p.m. Thursday as Stadium Generale spotlights the…

Vonnie Voris will present “Bone Building, Body Mechanics and Fall Prevention” at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Life

Wellness forum scheduled Wednesday

SEQUIM — Vonnie Voris will present “Bone Building, Body Mechanics and Fall Prevention” at 2 p.m. Wednesday on…