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Forks to receive $2.4 million for wastewater treatment plant

Funds to pay for improvements, retrofits to avoid failure

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department employee Eli Hammel snags a floating log blocking a portion of a city-operated boat ramp on Ediz Hook on Thursday. The log was later removed with a front loader and deposited with other woody debris nearby. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Boat ramp cleanup on Ediz Hook

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Man charged with hate crime OK to stand trial

Judge declares him mentally competent

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Two arrested in purse-snatching, assault

PORT ANGELES — Two Port Angeles residents who had been charged in connection with the purse snatching and…

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer.

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Port of Port Angeles inquires about funding

Congressman answers questions, pledges to help grant process

Meg and Buddy DePew's Sequim Bee Farm, seen here in 2020, won a medal for their Dungeness Fields Honey from the national Good Food Awards competition. They plan to debut it at the Sequim Sunshine Festival in March. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Sequim Bee Farm, Finnriver Farm Cidery win Good Food awards

Local products honored out of more than 2,000 entries

Snow-covered mountains surround the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center in 2009. (Peninsula Daily News)

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Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center project gets $8M

Construction set for spring 2023

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Thursday night closure of Hood Canal Bridge reinstated

Peninsula Daily News

ORLANDO J. YSLAVA

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Arrest warrants issued in alleged purse snatching

Suspects could face maximum of life in prison

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PAT NEAL: The Discover Pass disaster

It was another tough week in the news.

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Three die from COVID-19 in Clallam County

Health officer expects more hospitalizations, deaths

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Presentation to highlight electric vehicles

Speaker to review current options, history of EVs

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Construction of temporary bypass at Indian Creek expected to begin Feb. 7

PORT ANGELES — Construction to replace a culvert under U.S. Highway 101 at Indian Creek will begin Feb.…

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Clallam, Jefferson counties win grants for broadband

Funding to build out systems during the next two to three years

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Miller Peninsula State Park planning update presented Thursday

State Parks commission to hear plan on Thursday

Cynthia Daily cradles an injured red-tailed hawk, one of the patients at Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue. Birds from across the North Olympic Peninsula receive care at Daily’s avian hospital in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Winter weather hits birds

Rescue center answers calls to help injured animals

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Lawsuit against mandate delayed

Proof of vaccine may be lifted by March

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DOT sets overnight closures of Hood Canal Bridge

SHINE — The state Department of Transportation has scheduled overnight closures of the Hood Canal Bridge for two…

The Possin family are the new owners of the Cedarbrook Herb and Lavender Farm in Sequim. From left are Annaliece, Ashley, Aaron and Jayden.

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New owners take over Cedarbrook Herb and Lavender Farm in Sequim

SEQUIM — Aaron and Ashley Possin have purchased Cedarbrook Herb and Lavender Farm from Gary and Marcella Stachurski.

Derek Kilmer.

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Kilmer meeting with government agencies to speak about infrastructure

Congressman highlights roads, bridges and other projects