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Authorities warn of omicron surge

Peninsula health officer urges vaccinations

Madison Estus, 10, of Lacey takes a break from ice skating among a collection of skating aids at the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village over the weekend. The village offers daily ice skating from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. through Jan. 3. (Keith Thorpe / Peninsula Daily News)

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Quick skating break

Madison Estus, 10, of Lacey takes a break from ice skating among a collection of skating aids at…

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PAT NEAL: A Christmas canoe cruise

As the holiday season progresses, we ask ourselves the question, “will we be at home or on the…

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Bag of Books sale slated at Port Angeles Library

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

Matthew Rainwater.

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GOP leaders seek state district seat

Two target Chapman’s position in 24th

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Val Brooks, Clallam County Child Advocates program coordinator, makes an announcement at the start of the third annual Shop With a Roughneck/Cop event at Walmart in Port Angeles. Law enforcement personnel from local, state and federal agencies, as well as members of The Roughnecks, a local motorcycle club of active and retired law enforcement, military and public safety personnel, took about 90 Clallam County children involved in state or tribal dependency cases on a $100 shopping spree ahead of Christmas last Saturday. Walmart donated $3,500 for the event.

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Holiday shopping spree

By Jesse Major

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Port Townsend Police Detective Jon Stuart holds a rifle that he found at Dennis Marvin Bauer’s residence in January 2019. Stuart was one of four witnesses to testify in Bauer’s triple-murder trial Monday morning in Clallam County Superior Court.

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Neighbor questions accused about whereabouts, recalls burn barrel in triple-murder trial

Detectives testify about evidence recovered from Bauer’s home

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Vaccine challenge moves to Kitsap County

Clallam County denies mandate discriminates

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Three die from COVID-19 in Clallam County

Health officer: Misinformation still being circulated

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Sequim school directors refine search for next superintendent

Job post expected to be live this week

Yvette Two Rabbits of Port Angeles, a volunteer with The Answer for Youth (TAFY), creates a holiday wreath in the organization’s Port Angeles greenhouse. TAFY is selling wreaths with proceeds going to support its homeless youth programs. In addition, the group is conducting a silent auction of Christmas trees and other gift items through Dec. 17 as a fundraiser in the Sprouting Hope Greenhouse, 826 E. First St. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Wreath fundraiser

Yvette Two Rabbits of Port Angeles, a volunteer with The Answer for Youth (TAFY), creates a holiday wreath…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Clallam County Economic Development Council — Coffee With Colleen, hosted by Colleen McAleer, on Wednesdays at 8…

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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…

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COVID-19 case rates rise in Clallam, state

Rates fall in Jefferson

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Port Angeles Police Department Detective Jeff Ordona on Friday displays a knife found in Dennis Bauer's cabin during testimony at Bauer's murder trial linking items found at the residence with a triple homicide.

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Jury hears Bauer’s own words in recorded calls

Murder trial’s four-week mark

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Organization depends upon donations

PORT ANGELES — Founder Joe DeScala said he has registered as a Washington state charitable organization and begun…

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Joe DeScala pushes a shopping cart of trash collected from along Peabody Creek Trail in Port Angeles to his truck.

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Cleanup of homeless camps group’s goal

4PA group launches efforts

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City of Sequim seeks volunteers for boards, commissions

SEQUIM — The city of Sequim is seeking applicants for several volunteer commissions and committees.

From left: John Elliott, Jackie Ledoux, Tracy McCallum, Jackie Miller, John Miller

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Majestic madrone provides wood for memorial bowls

Ted’s Tree remembered in objects made from it

Home Fund coupon

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Peninsula Home Fund going strong

The annual campaign for Peninsula Home Fund donations continues through the holiday season.