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Washington Association for the Education of Young Children conference slated

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula chapter of the Washington Association for the Education of Young Children will…

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COVID-19 variants found in Washington state

The South African variant of COVID-19 has been confirmed in King County, and local health officials are urging…

<strong>Michael Dashiell</strong>/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Crew workers with T&D Contracting set in place massive trusses as part of the expansion of the Dungeness River Audubon Center. Construction site superintendent Pete Nesse said the project is still on target for a fall opening date. “Just a matter of putting the pieces of the puzzle together,” he said.

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River Center expansion shaping up for fall opening

Fundraising still key as building costs increase shortfall

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Ice village to open for one month

Reservation system in place for skating rink

Congressman Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor.

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Kilmer: Bill key to infrastructure

Legislation will be part of recovery effort, he says

Rashi Jain of Seattle smells some lavender products in the Let's Do Lavender booth at the Lavender Festival Street Fair in July 2019. This summer will be the second consecutive time the novel coronavirus pandemic has led organizers to cancel the Street Fair in Carrie Blake Community Park. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sequim Lavender Growers Association cancels 2021 Street Fair

Organizers encourage people to shop at farms online, in person

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Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County to host remembrance ceremony

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host a community remembrance ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday.

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Olympic Kiwanis Club accepting donations for annual tuna drive

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Kiwanis Club is accepting donations for its 27th Community Tuna Fish Drive through…

Cheryl Mingee

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Olympic Medical Center nurse recognized

Mingee recognized

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Peninsula counties prepare for more vaccination clinics

Clallam would like to expand groups

Windermere Real Estate/Sequim-East recently donated $1,500 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula through the Windermere Foundation. The club served 1,258 youth members and an additional 2,945 youths through outreach programs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the club set up remote learning support centers, provided free wi-fi and delivered 54,000 free healthy meals to low-income families. Pictured, left to right, are: Dollie Sparks and Alan Burwell, presenting the donation to Janet Gray and Tessa Jackson. Cole Tate and T.J. Rooke are in the back row.

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Boys & Girls Club receives donation

Peninsula Daily News

Kori Malone selected as PAPD Detective Sergeant

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Port Angeles Police Department names new detective sergeant

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Police Department has announced that Sergeant Kori Malone will serve as the…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
A tree removal crew from Chehalis-based Corruco Reforestation gathers cut branches from a tree being removed for being a danger to a nearby power transmission line west of Port Angeles.

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BPA takes out ‘danger trees’

Works aims to protect transmission line to West End

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Films tell tales in one minute each

Online student festival free to the public

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Stretch of Highway 101 at Lake Crescent repaired

PORT ANGELES — Both lanes of U.S. Highway 101 are now open near Fisher Cove Road at Lake…

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Farm bureau scholarship accepting applications

CHIMACUM — The North Olympic Counties Farm Bureau has announced its Farm Stories Educational Scholarship program.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Not too soon for you to prune

A WEEK FROM tomorrow is already March 1.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Virtual meeting Tuesday at 7:30 a.m.

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Report: Small plane that crashed in Strait ran out of fuel

The Associated Press

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Revised health proposal mixed bag

Local control a concern