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Clallam County Sheriff’s Office seeks tips in Sunland burglary, gun theft

SEQUIM — Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies are seeking information about a daytime burglary in Sunland north of Sequim…

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Fire extinguished in abandoned building in downtown Port Angeles

People taking shelter there attempted to stay warm

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Pickup overturns off U.S. Highway 101

PORT ANGLES — A Port Angeles man was taken to Olympic Medical Center after a single-car wreck Saturday…

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Goodbye, but not for long

This is the last Sunday visit you will have from the Peninsula Daily News.

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — In-person meeting 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off…

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Cutline:  At the horse trailer parking area off Happy Valley Road in Sequim, riders Teresa Crossley, left, Linda Morin and  Judy Dupree were all smiles after finishing up the BCH Peninsula Chapter’s March 13th ride at the Dungeness Trails, located just outside city limits off River Road.

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HORSEPLAY: Rides of March wander down Dungeness Trails

BEWARE THE RIDES of March. That was the phrase Back Country Horsemen Peninsula Chapter Event Coordinator Linda Morin…

Owner John Pabst and long-term employee Stacey Sevier reminisce about years of good food and community connections at Pacific Pantry Eatery in Sequim, on the eve of the next phase of the business. Around them is the artwork by Jaiden Dokken. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Pacific Pantry owner closes eatery

On the menu: Family, food, festivals, friends

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Road work near Lake Crescent all week

PORT ANGELES — Department of Transportation maintenance crews will repair ditch lines and a damaged guardrail near Lake…

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A GROWING CONCERN: The cole hard facts on cabbages

ISN’T IT GREAT? We are officially in the season of spring.

Clallam County master gardeners, from left to right, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Cindy Erickson, Nye Nelson and John Norgord discussing a problem with a hemlock tree during a plant clinic.

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Plant clinics to be conducted in person

PORT ANGELES — Master Gardeners will be available to answer questions in person beginning Monday.

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Slide repair work to begin on Highway 112 near Jim Creek

PORT ANGELES – One week after reopening state Highway 112 near Clallam Bay following a landslide, work begins…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Accepting the Clallam Economic Development Council Champion Award Business of the Year award from Cherie Kidd of AAA Affordable Storage, award sponsor, right, were Interfor US, Inc.'s management team members Tyril Spence, left, and Chandra McGoff.

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Clallam EDC presents 2021 champion awards

BLYN — Interfor US, Inc., has been awarded the Clallam Economic Development Council Business of the Year award.

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County sets hearing on accessory housing zoning

Government meetings across Clallam County.

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Big change on Monday

Monday’s Peninsula Daily News won’t arrive in time for breakfast.

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Soroptimists reopen Sequim Medical Loan Closet

SEQUIM — The Medical Loan Closet, operated by Soroptimist International of Sequim, has reopened.

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Forums details for Peninsula College president finalists

PORT ANGELES — Forums for the four finalists are set in April.

Allison Berry, public health officer for Clallam and Jefferson counties, left, talks with Marcia Limoges, center, and Bonnie Bless-Boenish of the League of Women Voters of Clallam County before presenting Berry with the organization’s annual “Making a Difference Award” on Tuesday in Port Angeles. Presented in celebration of women’s contributions to history and coinciding with Women’s History Month, the award was given to Berry for her contributions to public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Making a difference

Allison Berry, public health officer for Clallam and Jefferson counties, left, talks with Marcia Limoges, center, and Bonnie…

Peninsula College.

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Peninsula College names finalists for next president

All four candidates slated for community interviews

Red Cross volunteers based in the Carlsborg office, from left, Don Zanon, Jean Pratschner and Mary Ann Dangman say their volunteer numbers depleted during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they find there are many ways to reengage the volunteer group, including fire prevention, disaster preparation and connecting military families. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Local chapter of American Red Cross seeking volunteers for variety of jobs

Numbers depleted as crises rise in pandemic