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‘Medea’ to be presented at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — For one night only, on Saturday, Euripides’ tragic tale of love, hate and betrayal will…

Jamal Rahman will present the lesson at 11 a.m. Sunday. Rahman will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, his lesson will stream on Zoom.

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Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship speaker set

‘Wisdom and Guidance from Eastern Traditions’

Lab assistants Nettie Benson, left, Sandra Watne, Jamie Burrow and Karla Dills were recently honored at Olympic Medical Center.

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Olympic Medical Center recognizes lab workers

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center’s commissioners recognized five laboratory assistants for their outstanding work during a recent…

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Author Lynda Mapes to discuss orcas Monday

PORT ANGELES — Lynda Mapes will discuss her book “Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home” at 7 p.m. Monday.

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Portnite Summer Nerf Battles announced

PORT ANGELES — A&H Evergreen Art Studio will sponsor Portnite Summer Nerf Battles from 10 a.m. to 4:30…

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Holladay barn set Saturday in Sequim

SEQUIM — Rick and Mary Beth Holladay will host the Holladay Barn Spring Market from 9 a.m. to…

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Clallam Master Gardeners to talk about watering in garden, landscape

SEQUIM — Clallam County master gardeners Tom del Hotal, Susan Kalmar and Roger Steinert will present “Watering the…

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Clallam County 4-H Spring Classic slated Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County 4-H will bring back its Spring Classic on Saturday.

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Levy, burn bans before counties

Government meetings in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Clallam Transit operations supervisor Rickie Stimbert attaches balloons to the front of the first bus to make scheduled service from The Gateway transit center to Hurricane Ridge on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Ride the bus to the Ridge

Clallam Transit now providing seasonal service

Sula Jacobs.

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New chief named for Olympic National Park

Jacobs’ first day to be in late July

“Salish Sea IV,” by Deborah Harrison, is among the works of art to be seen in SEQUIMAGES.

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Blue Whole Gallery celebrates anniversary

First Friday Art Walk to showcase many special events this week

Tricksters played by Mia Buhrer and Matilda Woodbury watch the dragons played by Emma Abken and Bekah Abken eat specially prepared tacos. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Olympic Peninsula Academy plans special fairy tale double-header

SEQUIM — Students at Olympic Peninsula Academy will perform two plays at Sequim High School auditorium on Friday…

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Tidepools to award winners on Friday

Celebration open to the public

A tree came down through power lines on Marine Drive on Thursday morning in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Electrical power restored after tree takes down power lines in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A tree falling down a steep slope pulled down power lines on West Marine Drive…

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Pride picnic, parade planned this weekend

PORT ANGELES — Local CSA farm “SisterLand Farms” is joining forces with Out Loud Story Slam, B and…

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Gospel music planned in Port Angeles, Sequim

The Peninsula Men’s Gospel Singers will wrap up their 2021-2022 singing season with a pair of free concerts…

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Hospice volunteer orientations scheduled

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation and an in-person sessions…

David Brownell, executive director of the North Olympic History Center, will speak at the Peninsula College Studium Generale on Thursday.

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Studium to focus on new digital access to history center data

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic History Center is reaching for the cloud.

Neil Harrington, environmental biologist for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, said he hopes his team, with help from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, place 1,000 traps for European green crab in Sequim Bay by the end of the year. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Green crab making inroads into Hood Canal

At least 1,000 traps to be set for invasive species