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Downtown traffic lights on hold

City considers potential budget constraints

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First Friday Art Walk celebrates fall in Sequim

SEQUIM — The Blue Whole Gallery is one stop on the First Friday Art Walk in Sequim tonight.

Mark Elbroch of Panthera provided images such as this one for Saturday's Puma Catwalk, a family activity at Robin Hill Park just outside Sequim. photo copyright Mark Elbroch

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Cougars, music, art, books highlighted this weekend

Pumas cannot roar, but they can and do purr.

As one of the auction adventures, Jason Ray will take two guests on the Sol Duc and Quileute rivers to fish for coho salmon. He will provide gear and tackle.

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Peninsula Behavioral Health online auction features adventures

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Behavioral Health plans an online auction with a spin — everything to be auctioned…

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Clallam County vote count confirms winners

Turnout nearly 50 percent

Victoria Jones, race director of the Port Angeles Marathon Association, displays the 2021 Washington State Event Organizer of the year award she was given by the Washington Festivals & Events Association.

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Marathon race director wins statewide award

Olympic Medical Center Foundation, Port Angeles Hall of Fame, CrabFest recognized

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Port Angeles council repeals temporary surface parking lot ban

Development said to be an issue

Debbi and Richard Szabo of Port Angeles, along with their dog, Tipsy, walk along the Port Angeles Waterfront as the bulk carrier Great Faith takes on cargo in the rain at the Port of Port Angeles Terminal 3 on Thursday. Unsettled weather is expected across the region through the weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rainy weekend

Debbi and Richard Szabo of Port Angeles, along with their dog, Tipsy, walk along the Port Angeles Waterfront…

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Doses of vaccine for young available

Appointments can be made now

General Election 2021.

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Incumbent Port Angeles council slate holds

Third count of ballots today

Sequim City Council candidates with top votes as of Wednesday afternoon include, from left, Rachel Anderson, Vicki Lowe, Kathy Downer, Brandon Janisse and Lowell Rathbun. They gathered for about an hour after initial election results were announced Tuesday. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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A new majority coming on Sequim City Council

Downer, Rathbun, Janisse, Anderson, Lowe take top votes

Education

Smith graduates Georgia Tech with masters

ATLANTA — Sean Smith, of Port Angeles, graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.

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Forks mayor wins another term

FORKS — Forks Mayor Tim Fletcher will serve another four-year term after winning a huge margin over opponent…

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Huling wins Forks hospital seat

FORKS — Sarah Huling has won a seat on the Forks Community Hospital board against Linda Offut.

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Nicholas wins in Fire District commissioner race

SEQUIM — Chamlee, Nicholas and Ryan looked to fill the seat being left vacant by Mike Gawley, who…

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Methner, Hebert win in Port Angeles School District

PORT ANGELES — Voters in the Port Angeles School District overwhelmingly voted for experience in education or parent…

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Oblak, Jeffers headed for OMC board

Both pull out hefty leads

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Schmeck gets top votes in Sequim School Board race

SEQUIM — Kristi Schmeck, a candidate for the Sequim School Board who can’t serve because she had withdrawn…

One of the most memorable moments for float designer Guy Horton was at the 2020 float reveal for the Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty. With COVID-19 leading to many events to be canceled, the festival’s board opted to hold a virtual Kickoff Dinner and float reveal, and Horton drove the royalty around the 7 Cedars Casino’s parking lot twice. “They were squealing and laughing and giggling,” Horton said. “It was one of the most memorable moments in all the years doing this.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Irrigation Fest float designer retires

Horton steps down after 14 years, new designer sought

Piano soloist Anna Petrova accepts the first bouquet after her 2017 performance with the Port Angeles Symphony conducted by Jonathan Pasternack, right. Petrova, Pasternack and the orchestra will reunite for two concerts this Saturday at the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Arts & Entertainment

Tickets on sale for morning symphony concert

All ‘thrilled to play together again’