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River center raising funds with green valentines

SEQUIM — Locals can show a little love this Valentine’s Day by going green.

Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News   February is the ideal time to be pruning many of your plants, such as cleaning out the beautiful rhododendron forest at Colette's B&B.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Midwinter tasks prepare gardens for spring

HERE WE ARE — already past Groundhog Day and, of course, the rodent predicts six more weeks of…

A USCG Douglas RD-4, post office truck and unidentified men gather at Cook’s Prairie, the location of the current William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles. (Courtesy of Bert Kellogg Collection/North Olympic Library System)

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BACK WHEN: Coast Guard a part of Peninsula since 1930s

DOES IT SEEM there are a lot of pigeons around town? It does to me. More on that…

Rep.Steve Tharinger, Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Mike Chapman

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Legislators, police critical of proposed bills

Measures would enact more controls on law enforcement

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Sequim student makes Jamestown University dean’s list

JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Abigail Hansted of Sequim has been named to the dean’s list at Jamestown University in…

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Forks student on Oklahoma State honor roll

STILLWATER, Okla. — Jessica Nicole Paul was named to the dean’s honor roll at Oklahoma State University in…

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New COVID positives slowing, but official concerned about misinformation

Jefferson County health officer to address board today

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EYE ON CLALLAM: ODT agreement on county agenda

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Volunteers Anthony Brigandi and Jennifer Rogers check out the next cars in line for their appointment to get a COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine Saturday morning at the Port Angeles High School campus. The whole process at the PAHS auxiliary gym and adjacent parking lot is run smoothly by over 60 volunteers from across the county and takes about 30 minutes. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Health officers: Peninsula leads state in per capita vaccinations

Constant supply remain a problem

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Fire damages Forks home

FORKS — A fire that began in a second-floor living room recliner damaged the second story of a…

John Russell Gray

Crime & Justice

Court order fixes Gray’s criminal history

Original report contained false DUI convictions

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Officials: Rural counties stymied

State ‘roadmap’ called roadblock

These conceptual drawings from American Ramp Company/Velosolutions show the BMX pump track planned for Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. Organizers hope to open the track in October.

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BMX, other bikes, wheelchairs welcome

New grant-funded course expected to open next fall

“Shore Break” by Sheri Whestine is one of the pieces on display at Blue Whole Gallery this month. (Submitted photo)
 “Shore Break” by Sheri Whestine is one of the pieces on display at Blue Whole Gallery this month. (Submitted photo)
 “Jerryfish” by Sheri Whestine, a featured artist this February at the Blue Whole Gallery’s “From Shore to Sea” exhibit. (Submitted photo)
 “Watercolor Bowl” by Sheri Whestine, a featured artist this February at the Blue Whole Gallery’s “From Shore to Sea” exhibit. (Submitted photo)
 “Holy Cow” by John Bertholl, a featured artist this February at the Blue Whole Gallery’s “From Shore to Sea” exhibit. (Submitted photo)
 “Blue Whale” and “Walk About” by John Bertholl, a featured artist this February at the Blue Whole Gallery’s “From Shore to Sea” exhibit. (Submitted photo)
 “Sequim Driftwood Band” by John Bertholl, a featured artist this February at the Blue Whole Gallery’s “From Shore to Sea” exhibit. (Submitted photo)
 “Seaweed & Squibbles” by John Bertholl, a featured artist this February at the Blue Whole Gallery’s “From Shore to Sea” exhibit. (Submitted photo)
 “Apart Together” by Sheri Whestine, a featured artist this February at the Blue Whole Gallery’s “From Shore to Sea” exhibit. (Submitted photo)

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Blue Whole Gallery’s February exhibit roams ‘From Shore to the Sea’

SEQUIM — Blue Whole Gallery’s next exhibit reaches from the mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

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Free TAX-AIDE service starts Friday

Although the process is a little different this year, IRS-certified AARP TAX-AIDE volunteers will be available to help…

Arts & Entertainment

Olympic Peninsula Art Association issues call for artwork

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Art Association has issued a call for artists for its “Small Treasures” Virtual…

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Voters to decide on schools, hospital levies

Sequim proposing separate programs, capital measures

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Port Angeles City Council OKs harbor cleanup settlement

Body also cuts speed limit on Lincoln Street, opposes roadmap plan

Adam Killpack

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Podiatrist joins staff at Olympic Medical Center

PORT ANGELES — Podiatrist Adam Killpack has joined the staff at Olympic Medical Center.

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Downed pilot identified as man from Kodiak, Alaska

Plane disappeared near U.S./Canada border