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Traffic lights, Washington Street rehab among 2022 Sequim projects

Pandemic may bring second year of no utility increases

Katie Franco, center, and Libby Palmer of Port Townsend demonstrate support for Haitian asylum seekers outside the Tacoma Northwest Detention Center on Sunday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Advocates protest outside Northwest Detention Center

Peninsula nonprofit pushes for fair treatment of Haitians

Members of the Pease family of Sequim, from left, father, Craig, children Addison, 12, Alayna, 10 and Alivia, 3, and mother, Bambi, examine an information kiosk at Salt Creek Recreation Area north of Joyce last week. The group was exploring places on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Outdoor exploration

Members of the Pease family of Sequim, from left, father, Craig, children Addison, 12, Alayna, 10 and Alivia,…

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COVID picture differs in counties

Clallam outbreak grows; Jefferson dips

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Soroptimist International of Port Angeles – Jet Set to meet Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Bertha D. Cooper will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles - Jet…

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Virtual tour of Jamestown S’Klallam Museum scheduled

BLYN — David Brownell will conduct a virtual tour of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Museum and its archival…

Rachel Anderson.

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Sequim council hopefuls discuss city issues

Virtual forum features seven of 10 candidates

Hannah Nelson of Port Angeles crossed the Strait of Juan de Fuca on a paddleboard to raise money for domestic violence services. (Laura Hall)

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Paddleboarder crosses Strait for a cause

Money raised to go for survivors of domestic violence

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High wind blows havoc through Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival

PORT ANGELES — Wind gusts blew down all but 12 of the 70 vendor tents at the Dungeness…

Construction tentatively will start in late October on a roundabout at the intersection of Sequim-Dungeness Way and Woodcock Road and will last about five months, according to Clallam County staff. (File photo by Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Unicorporated Clallam County to get first roundabout

Woodcock Road project planned for winter construction

Photo by Karen Griffiths

Cutline; To promote healing caused by an injury Dayna  Killam performs pulsed electromagnetic field therapy on Nova, a horse owned by Lori Colson George during an Olympic Peninsula Equine Network fundraising event held at Layton Hill Horse Camp in Sequim.

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HORSEPLAY: Alternative therapy can help equine friends

IN A SPLIT second, my life was changed forever, and not in a good way, after a table…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Small choices shape the big picture

AS WE CONTINUE our discussion on what makes for “right plant in the right spot,” we must always…

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Larry and Kathi Hayden of Port Angeles enjoy crab dinners on Friday at the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival in Port Angeles.

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CrabFest draws crowds in Port Angeles

Today wraps up community celebration

Hannah Nelson plans toi attempt to cross the Strait of Juan de Fuca on a paddleboard today.

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Port Angeles woman to attempt paddleboard Strait crossing

Effort to raise funds for domestic violence survivors

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School districts losing little staff to mandate

Most vaccinated in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Organized downtown trick-or-treating canceled in PA, Sequim, PT

Forks plans to host activity

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Poet and Port Angeles Public Library staff member K’Ehleyr McNulty has organized an Indigenous Peoples’ Day Poetry Slam, scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday via Zoom.

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Indigenous writers compete in poetry slam

PORT ANGELES — A variety of indigenous writers from across the North Olympic Peninsula will partake in a…

From left, Jennifer Pelikan, Sue Shane, Jessica Mishler, and Linda Offutt are shown Saturday morning at the Forks Timber Museum demonstrating Spinning, knitting and sewing.  Photo by Lonnie Archibald.

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Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days continues today

FORKS — Hickory Shirt-Heritage Days will continue today at the Forks Timber Museum.

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Comment on proposed waiver for Makah whaling deadline looms

SEATTLE — Written public comment is due by Oct. 19 on an administrative law judge’s recommendation that the…

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COVID-19 cases remain at plateau on Peninsula

Case rates on the North Olympic Peninsula are staying at a plateau, primarily upheld by continued widespread transmission…