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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

Life

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

Amy Grondin fishes the waters of Washington and Alaska in the Arminta out of Port Townsend. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Snake River dams proposal draws accolades, criticism

Ron Allen: Heavy lift, Elwha times 10

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Covid vaccine supply remains problematic

Hopes high for more clinics

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County considers joint letter about public health

Peninsula Daily News

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Vaccinations a top draw

Forks shots exceed 1,200

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Sequim High School student receives scholarship at Pacific Lutheran University

Scholarshp awarded

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Boating club offering vessel safety checks

SEQUIM — America’s Boating Club of the North Olympic Peninsula is offering vessel safety checks for recreational boat…

Cellist Julian Schwarz and his wife, pianist Marika Bournaki, will give a recital in March for Port Angeles Symphony fans. (Courtesy Schwarz-Bournaki)

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra moves to Plan D

PORT ANGELES — Fulfilling its mission — connecting with the local community through music — hasn’t been easy…

Dennis Bauer, charged with three counts of murder and several weapons violations, will have his six-week trial reset. His attorney is asking for an October trial.

Crime & Justice

Defense requests October trial for man charged in triple murder

Pandemic slowed preparations, attorney says

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Property tax bill prompts uproar

Port Angeles School District levy approved in 2020

L86 and new calf L125_credit Dave Ellifrit_Center for Whale Research

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Calf born to endangered Southern Resident orcas

New arrival appears to be filling out and ‘perfectly normal’

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Grandmother sentenced after pleading guilty to drug charge

Woman says she thought it was tobacco

The Port Towsend Sunrise Rotary Club announced that its recent sock drive collected more than 200 pairs of new, warm outdoor sock for distribution to people at need. 

The socks have been donated the Olympic Community Action Program who will oversee their distribution. 

Pictured, from left to right, Cherish Cronmiller, OlyCAP executive director; Jayne Neu, Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary member; Lois Sherwood, Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary Club president; and Sam McCulloch, OlyCAP shelter outreach

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Sock drive

The Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary Club announced that its recent sock drive collected more than 200 pairs of…