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A suspicious package found Monday was determined not to be a bomb. (Port Angeles Police Department)

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Port Angeles man held on $75,000 bail for suspicious device

Judge orders mental health evaluation

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Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital to hold bake sale

SEQUIM — The Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital will conduct a baked-goods sale from 8 a.m. until…

Olympic Medical Center recently honor its 2021 Patient Experience Champions.
From left are Patti Haught, Olympic Medical Center patient experience director; Dr. Phyllis Slife; Richard DeCou; Renae Winston; Debe Stallings; John Blevins; Darryl Wolfe, OMC CEO; Michelle McFall, patient experience manager; John Nutter, OMC board president; Jennifer Burkhardt, chief human resources officer; and Debbie Campbell.

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Olympic Medical Center honors Patient Experience Champions

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center honored the 2021 Patient Experience Champions at a recent meeting of its…

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Gamma variant of COVID-19 discovered in Clallam County

Brazilian version more infectious, more severe than original

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Clallam County approves move to mediator

Parties aim to work on communication

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Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County offers orientation

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County offers an orientation for those interested in volunteering with the…

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Wreck closes Hurricane Ridge Road for nearly three hours

Man arrested on suspicion of DUI

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Two Olympic Medical Center COVID-19 patients doing poorly, Berry says

Risk rising for those not vaccinated

Volunteers, from left, John Albiso, Tien Vo and Bill Chastain cut boards that will become part of the Generation II Dream Playground during the first day of a six-day community build on Tuesday at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The playground will replace an antiquated version that was built by volunteers in 2002 and torn down earlier this year. Organizers are still seeking volunteers to help with construction, the loan of woodworking tools and monetary donations. More information on the build is at www.padreamplayground.org. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dream Playground

Volunteers, from left, John Albiso, Tien Vo and Bill Chastain cut boards that will become part of the…

Crime & Justice

Trial set for knife attack

Verdict could lead to life in prison

Mariia Bush stands with her two daughters, Madison, 9, and Avery, 6, during the Juneteenth Protest Against Racism and Hate on Saturday in downtown Sequim. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Alleged racial incident draws 140 to rally

Police continue investigation as alleged victim plans not to press charges

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Sequim City Council considers expanding utility discount program

Larger commercial utility base rates could increase in 2022

Arts & Entertainment

United Way hiking program begins Monday

PORT ANGELES — United Way of Clallam County will host “United We Hike” beginning Monday and continuing through…

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Teen hurt in bicycle wreck in stable condition

PORT ANGELES — A teenage girl was in stable condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Sunday…

Life

Port Angeles resident named to president’s list at Coastal Carolina University

CONWAY, S.C. — Jacklyn Jung of Port Angeles was named to the spring 2021 president’s list at Coastal…

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Peninsula health care system starting to see strain

COVID-19, trauma patients impacting hospitals

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Port Angeles Fine Arts Center welcomes new executive director

PORT ANGELES — Christine Loewe is the new executive director for the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Peninsula College graduate Mackenzie Jay of Sequim looks at her cellphone in Pirate Square prior to the beginning of Saturday's ceremony to award associate of arts degrees on the Port Angeles campus. A total of 413 students were qualified to receive degrees and certificates as part of the Class of 2020 and 2021.

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Peninsula College graduation held Saturday

Peninsula College graduate Mackenzie Jay of Sequim looks at her cellphone in Pirate Square prior to the beginning…

The newly rebuilt trail to the summit of Hurricane Hill was opened by Olympic National Park in August 2020. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Guide book explores Washington

Peninsula: ‘Wild in the extreme’

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Volunteers bore holes and prepare the site on Friday for the beginning of a community build of the Generation II Dream Playground, scheduled to begin on Tuesday, at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles.

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Community build begins Tuesday

Volunteers to create Dream Playground II