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Key City Public Theatre's Bry Kifolo leads this weekend's Port Townsend Hidden History walking tours at 2 p.m. today, Saturday and Sunday. For information, see keycitypublictheatre.org.  (Port Townsend Main Street Program)

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Music, movies, laughter on the menu as April turns to May

Comedy, global travel, romance and theatrical bingo are all on the North Olympic Peninsula’s entertainment itinerary this weekend.…

Colleagues and family have created a scholarship in the name of longtime Olympic Peninsula fisheries and business leader Kurt Grinnell, who died in a vehicle crash in April 2021. (Photo courtesy of Northwest Aquaculture Alliance/Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe)

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Legacy grows through funding

Scholarship now in Grinnell’s name

Violist Tyrone Beatty will appear this Friday, Saturday and Sunday with the Peninsula Singers. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula Singers are back on a stage

First segment dedicated to those who have died of COVID or in Ukraine

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Olympic Theater Arts offers last weekend of ‘Bingo!’ and Ren Faire auditions

SEQUIM — Olympic Theater Arts will host the final weekend of “Bingo! The Winning Musical” tonight through Sunday…

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Nonviolent communications course set Thursdays

PORT ANGELES — The Natural Healing Center will host a course on nonviolent communication from 6 p.m. to…

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Soroptimists’ online garden show auction begins today

SEQUIM — Soroptimist International of Sequim’s Online Garden Show Auction kicks off today and runs through Sunday.

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State representative tests positive for COVID-19

PORT ANGELES — State Rep. Mike Chapman is quarantining in his home after coming down with COVID-19.

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Youth transit free in summer

Peninsula College students included

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Sequim Community Orchestra sets 10th anniversary concert

Event will be free, but registration required to attend

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Olympic Medical Center seeks commission applicants

PORT ANGELES — Applications are due on Monday from those who seek to fill a vacated seat on…

Marielle Eykeman, a volunteer, sells a Duck Derby ticket to Vonda Hartman at the downtown Safeway earlier this week. This year’s Duck Derby will be on the Port Angeles waterfront. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Annual Duck Derby tickets now on sale

Races to be in person for first time in two years

The new owner of an abandoned building at 204 E. Front St. in downtown Port Angeles has boarded it up and is said to be developing plans for its renovation. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Derelict Port Angeles building: Trash to treasure?

Eyesore’s new owner reportedly aims to aid development of downtown

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Small clusters found in schools

Masks recommended in indoor settings

Guitarist Angelica Hernández, far right, dreamed as a girl of joining the Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles. She'll arrive with the ensemble this Wednesday for a concert in Port Angeles.  photo courtesy Mariachi Reyna de los Angeles

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Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles to appear on Peninsula

Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts sponsors show

Vice President Don Dovas of Germany, left, President Isaiah Penniston-John of Las Vegas and Vice President Hedvig Persson of Sweden will lead the Peninsula College's Associated Student Council.

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Peninsula College announces Associated Student Council leadership

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Associated Student Council leadership has been selected for 2022-2023.

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Fire destroys RV in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — An unoccupied recreational vehicle was destroyed in a fire that spewed a huge column of…

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Boy riding bicycle hit by pickup

State Patrol said 11-year-old suffered large cut on leg

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COVID cases rise; face masks are urged

Jefferson’s numbers surge above Clallam’s

Jamestown Family Health Clinic staff and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members help individuals get registered for COVID-19 vaccinations at the tribe’s clinic in January 2021. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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CERT volunteers earn President’s Volunteer Service awards

Eight honored for hours spent working with public safety programs

Chynna Penird of Port Angeles collects trash and debris from the driftwood along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Saturday as part of a beach cleanup effort in honor of Earth Day. The event, hosted by Washington CoastSavers with assistance from other groups and supporters, drew more than two dozen participants. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Earth Day cleanup

Hundreds of people turned out for beach cleanups on Saturday and Sunday in celebration of Earth Day.