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EYE ON CLALLAM: Sequim City Council considers hearing examiner’s role

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Push for vaccinations continues

Health officers look ahead

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Clallam County primary ballot blossoms

Former Port Angeles Mayor Karen Rogers files for hospital seat

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Century-old line to be refurbished

Pipe liner to extend life of Port Angeles sewer main

No one was injured when a log truck spilled its load after attempting to miss a car that turned in front of it. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

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Log truck avoids collision, spills load on Highway 101

State Patrol cites driver of Jeep for improper lane use

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Cake, coffee reception set Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The Queen of Angels Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will celebrate…

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Flea market scheduled for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The Fairview Grange will host an outdoor flea market from 9 p.m. to 3 p.m.…

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Temporary signal up on U.S. Highway 101 near Forks

FORKS — Contractor crews working for the Department of Transportation have placed a temporary signal near milepost 206…

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Wigger inducted into honor society

BATON ROUGE, La. — The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society has inducted Lena Wigger of Port Angeles.

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Sequim aims to share race, equity conversations with others

March meetings’ themes cover education, policy and diversity

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Humanities speaker set for virtual lecture

PORT ANGELES — Carlos Gil will present “From Mexican to Mexican-American: A Family Immigration Story” at 6 p.m.…

Clallam County Fire District 2
 
An unoccupied 18-foot travel trailer in Gale's Addition east of Port Angeles that was gutted by an early Wednesday evening fire was extinguished by Clallam County Fire District 2 first-responders. Fire Chief Jake Patterson said the owner or an occupant of the East Ennis Creek Road parcel could not be contacted and that the blaze is not under investigation. The owner is a Seattle resident.

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Travel trailer burns Wednesday evening

An unoccupied 18-foot travel trailer in Gales Addition east of Port Angeles that was gutted by an early…

Olympic Universalist Unitarian Fellowship friendship garden construction team; back row, from left to right: Kevin Duffy and Nancy Duffy, Phil Zenner and Tom Massey; front row, from left to right: Brian Berardo, Lou Foldoe and Rose Prestipino.

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Friendship Garden ribbon cutting set Wednesday

Olympic Universalist Unitarian Fellowship will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for its Friendship Garden at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

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StoryWalk set for three park locations

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will sponsor StoryWalk at three city parks in Clallam County…

Past winners of the Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby grand prize gather at Swain's General Store with Wilder Toyota owner Dan Wilder to gaze upon this year's top prize, a 2021 Toyota Corolla, which is donated by Wilder. From left are Angeline Parrish, 2019 winner;  Kim Skerbeck, 1995; Mary and Harry Hebert, 2002; Tom Baerman, winner along with wife Jackie in 2011; Dan Wilder; Steve Zenovic (2018); Annette Wendell, 1992; Dan Sinnes, 1998 and Zenovic's wife Nina. All of the past 30 winners of the car have been from Port Angeles and Sequim, except for one.

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Duck Derby race on for Sunday

Tickets still available

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Inaugural Rise Up festival plays at Sequim Airport Saturday

Free outdoor show features rap and hip-hop artists

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Sequim Soroptimists’ Medical Loan Closet reopens

SEQUIM — Medical equipment, such as walkers and wheelchairs, is available to the community once more.

A mower cuts grass around the trees in Lions Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Lawn-mowing weather is expected to continue across the North Olympic Peninsula into the weekend with a chance of showers forecast for Sunday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fresh cut

A mower cuts grass around the trees in Lions Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday.

Mount Angeles View Manor, 323 E. Second St. in Port Angeles, is among the apartment buildings that will benefit from a $300,000 rehabilitation grant from the city of Port Angeles to the Peninsula Housing Authority. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles City Council OKs housing funding

Peninsula Housing Authority grant approved for affordable living quarters

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Conservative group recruiting candidates in Clallam County

Sequim, Port Angeles council elections the focus of training effort