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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

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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…

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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)

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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.

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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