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Sequim brokerage hires new realtor

SEQUIM — Town & County recently hired realtor Rita Adragna as a real estate consultant/marketing specialist.

During the online Conservation Breakfast this Thursday, speakers — from left, David Brownell, Emma Brownell, Erik Kingfisher and Stormy Purser — will discuss how local tribes care for the land. The four are pictured last spring on Chimacum Ridge, one of the parcels the Jefferson Land Trust is working to preserve. (Tim Lawson/Jefferson Land Trust)

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Conservation Breakfast to highlight nature connection

Free event conducted virtually Thursday with panelists

Rep. Steve Tharinger, Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Mike Chapman

Politics

Fund for seismic measures passed

Gun magazines are now limited in state

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COVID-19 case rates continue downward trend

Masking is still recommended indoors, in schools

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Road work begins on U.S. Highway 101 near Lake Crescent

PORT ANGELES — Department of Transportation maintenance crews will be repairing roadway shoulders and damaged guardrails near Lake…

Crime & Justice

Man, 65, pleads guilty to child rape

Possible sentence nearly eight years

Crime & Justice

Alleged robber shot in mouth by victim’s father

Man undergoes surgery at Harborview Medical Center

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group 

Clallam County Fire District 3 firefighters meet with Gregg Vella weeks after rescuing him from a house fire. Pictured from, left, are firefighter/EMT Jaisal White; firefighter/paramedic Len Horst; Capt. Stef Anderson; firefighter/paramedic Chase Laubach; Capt. Kjel Skov; Vella; firefighter/paramedic Mark Mullvain; Capt. Joel McKeen; firefighter/EMT Jared Romberg; firefighter/paramedic Casey Sires; firefighter/paramedic Jack Hueter.

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Man meets rescuers who pulled him from blaze

Crew says incident likely only happens once in a career

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group 

Some spaces are available in the Community Organic Gardens of Sequim (COGS) on Fir Street. Those interested, can contact Liz Harper at 360-477-4881.

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Sequim organic garden is open for more spaces

Veggies, flowers and community offered

Tug of war was one of the many games youngsters played at the PT School Party, a celebration for local students, teachers and families in the Port Townsend School District. A large crowd turned out for the event at Blue Heron Middle School, where relay races, free clam chowder, cookies and DJ'd music flowed through the afternoon. Students and staff at all Olympic Peninsula Schools will have the option to wear masks indoors or not now the state mandate has been lifted. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Masking optional in classes

Public schools set policies after state mandate lifted

Education

25 SPICE grants totalling $58,266 awarded to Port Angeles schools

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Education Foundation has announced the award of 25 SPICE grants totalling $58,266.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Friends of the Library to hold bag-of-books sale

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

Donna Hudson

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Greywolf principal Hudson to oversee district programs

SEQUIM — Donna Hudson is lending a hand at the Sequim School District office for the remainder of…

Business

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…

Business

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 U.S.…

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A Port Angeles man was airlifted from this wreck near Sappho.

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Port Angeles man rolls car near Sappho

SAPPHO — A Port Angeles man was treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center after rolling his car…

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Peninsula case rates reach mandate-lifting benchmark

Masking indoors continues to be recommended

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Steffen Goeber, left, takes a photo of his wife, Sabine Goeber, both of Halle, Germany, as she experience a touch tank during a mask-required session on Saturday a the Feiro Marine Life Center at Port Angeles City Pier. Looking on is Feiro volunteer Jim Jewell.

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Feiro sets aside an hour a week for those at high risk

Masks required at special time each Saturday

Photo by Katie Newton

 

Cutline: WAHSET competitors from the Sequim and Port Angeles teams get ready to compete in Versatility at the second district meet of the season, held at Gray’s Harbor Fairgrounds, are from left, Sydney Hutton, Haley Bishop, Maggie Anderson, and Libby Swanberg getting ready for Versatility

Life

HORSEPLAY: Equestrian meets a team challenge

DO I DARE? The weather’s getting warmer and spring is almost here, so do I dare keep the…

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group 
Sisters Barbara Miller and Bobbie Dahm look to expand the Sequim Senior Singles program to include more participants.

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Sequim Single Seniors look to make social connections

Group meets 1 p.m. second Saturday of each month at Big Elk