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Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County to host orientation sessions

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation session and an in-person…

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Makah Tribe strengthens its rules as COVID-19 cases rise

Businesses should consider remote work, official says

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PRIMARY ELECTION: Port Angeles office-holders set for November contests

OMC commission seat race: Jeffers, Rogers

A large group of Ride the Hurricane bicyclists approach the Heart O’ the Hills near the beginning of the 17-mile trek up to 5,242 feet. About 800 riders participated in the event on Sunday with a round-trip ride to the top of Hurricane Ridge and back to Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ride the Hurricane

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Nine races on Tuesday’s primary election ballot

Clallam County turnout 22 percent so far

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Olympic Medial Center considers how to expand emergency service in Sequim

Regulatory issues big hurdle for opening hospital

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Peninsula residents named to dean’s list at Eastern Washington University

CHENEY — Eastern Washington University released its dean’s list for the 2021 winter quarter.

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office's command staff with accreditation plaques from the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Pictured, from left, are Chief Civil Deputy Alice Hoffman, Sheriff Bill Benedict, Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King, Administrative Manager Lorraine Shore, Chief Corrections Deputy Wendy Peterson, Undersheriff Ron Cameron and Corrections Sergeant Don Wenzl.

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Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, jail earn accreditation

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office will be recognized this fall for having received Washington Association…

From left are Pam Ehtee, Ela Ploch, Terri Coleman, Beth Kremer, Shannon Bird, Leiann Niccoli and Mary Jacoby.

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Port Angeles Garden Club selects summer Green Thumb award winner

The Port Angeles Garden Club has announced Terri Coleman as the summer Green Thumb award winner.

A group of horses stand amid the sprinklers on a farm along Kitchen-Dick Road west of Sequim. A prolonged dry spell on the North Olympic Peninsula has prompted many farmers to turn to irrigation to keep their fields green. Only trace amounts of rain fell in Port Angeles in July, with no measurable rain in Sequim or Port Townsend. Forks recorded 0.35 inches of rain. (Keith Thorpe /Peninsula Daily News)

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Chillin’ on a summer’s day

A group of horses stand amid the sprinklers on a farm along Kitchen-Dick Road west of Sequim.

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Port Angeles Disabled American Veterans office to reopen

PORT ANGELES — Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will reopen its Port Angeles office at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.

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20-acre fire contained on state land near Blyn

BLYN — State firefighters and Clallam County Fire District 3 crews on Monday were mopping up a nearly…

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Virus cases still climbing

COVID rates nearing high-water marks

Everett receiving event flyers from Carol Willis

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Outdoor Renaissance Faire set for August

Live performances, activities highlight two-day event

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Dungeness Bay reopens to all shellfish species

SEQUIM — Dungeness Bay and the Strait of Juan de Fuca from the Dungeness Spit east to the…

Uncle Funk and the Dope Six -- from left, Jesse Watson, Tim Halpin, Tomoki Sage, Kyle Dannert, Megan Hudson and Pete Lack -- will start Port Townsend's Concerts on the Dock series Thursday evening. photo by David Conklin/Port Townsend Main Street Program

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Outdoor concerts set this week

Port Townsend begins season

Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie acknowledged the past 16 months' trials during the Navigator Night Out. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Maritime Center event highlights teens’ successes

Students get involved in solo sail, boat project, jobs program

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Funds disclosed in primary election races

Port Angeles City Council seats top filings

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West End scholarships

SEKIU — The West End Youth and Community Club has awarded $250 scholarships to four 2021 graduates of…

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Book discussion groups offered by library system

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will continue its book discussion groups online throughout August.