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Jan Jacobson of the Port Townsend Library helped choose “Seya’s Song,” the current StoryWalk at Kah Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend. “Seya’s Song” is a book that contains S’Klallam words in its story about the people and wild creatures of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula walking path follows a S’Klallam tale

Panels encourage readers to take care of creatures

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Group going to voters for information

Clallam County office says it’s not involved

Kate McDermott will speak at the Red, Set Go! luncheon to benefit the Olympic Medical Center Foundation on Friday. (Andrew Scrivani)

Arts & Entertainment

‘Art of the Pie’ expert to speak at Red, Set, Go! luncheon

McDermott to tell how baking aids health

"The Road :)" by M. (student wishes to remain anonymous, please only list as "M" for artist name)

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Poets to interpret student photography

Exhibit to show teens’ pandemic experience

Pictured, from left, are Reach and Row event chair Susan Sorensen, VHOCC patient care coordinator Marca Davies, VHOCC nurse team manager Betsy Wharton, VHOCC executive director JooRi Jun, and Jerry Fine, 2021 Sequim Bay Yacht Club commodore.  Submitted photo

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Sequim Bay Yacht Club donates to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County

SEQUIM — The Reach and Row for Hospice race hosted by the Sequim Bay Yacht Club last fall…

Dana Johnson of Esco Pacific Signs of Chehalis changes light bulbs and performs other maintenance on the Ruddell Auto Mall sign at the intersection of U.S. Highway 101 and Golf Course Road. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Changing a light bulb

By Dave Logan

Brian Pruiett.

Politics

Pruiett enters race for state seat

24th District has 9,000 more residents

Photos by Keith Ross/Keith’s Frame of Mind 

Royalty participating in the 2022 scholarship pageant on Saturday, include, clockwise from top left, Ellie Turner, Katherine Gould, Isabella Williams, and Lauren Willis.

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Irrigation royalty pageant to be in-person

Four high schoolers share dreams, talents

Politics

Three-way divide on nurse staffing bill

OLYMPIA — Nurse-patient ratio mandates contained in legislation opposed by the North Olympic Peninsula’s three public hospitals has…

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Soroptimists name four recipients of Live Your Dream Award

SEQUIM — Soroptimist International of Sequim has awarded four students its Live Your Dream Award.

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A GROWING CONCERN: No care anywhere but here and now

I RECEIVED THE following letter this week and my first thought was here and only here!

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…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Virtual meeting 7:30 a.m. Tuesday via Zoom.

A Sequim man who fled from Clallam County sheriff's deputies was stopped on Lauridsen Boulevard.

Crime & Justice

Sequim man in custody after high-speed pursuit

Deputies finally stop him on west side of Port Angeles

Oboe soloist Anne Krabill of Port Townsend, having just performed Jean Francaix’ “Flower Clock” concerto with the Port Angeles Symphony, is applauded by conductor Jonathan Pasternack during Saturday’s morning concert. Krabill and the orchestra received a standing ovation from the capacity audience at the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Round of applause

Oboe soloist Anne Krabill of Port Townsend, having just performed Jean Francaix’ “Flower Clock” concerto with the Port…

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County governments aim for return to hybrid meetings

As COVID-19 case rates and hospitalizations decline and masking mandate lifting dates are set, Clallam and Jefferson county…

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Port Angeles council agrees to studies of potential new EOC site

Concerns aired about loss of playing field

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Transit head testifies in Olympia

Free bikes in transportation plan

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County to consider grant to Forks

Government meetings across Clallam County

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ISSUES OF FAITH: A fair search for happiness

Nearly 10 million people attended the Seattle World’s Fair in 1962.