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Sequim’s Castell Insurance selected ‘Agent For The Future’

SEQUIM — Castell Insurance agents will meet during business hours, after hours or on weekends, via phone, video…

News

Water filter sale set in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Kiwanis Club of Sequim-Dungeness will sell emergency water purification filters from 1 p.m. to…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Practice self-care for the soul

But now even more the report about him went abroad, and great crowds gathered to hear him and…

Life

Donated toy distribution planned

PORT ANGELES — The Christmas Angel program will be distributing donated toys from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.…

News

WSU master gardener training program offered online

PORT ANGELES — Registration ends today for the 2021 Home Horticultural training program offered by the Washington State…

State Rep. Mike Chapman, right, speaks to first-grade students during a Thursday tour of Crescent School in Joyce as school Superintendent Dave Bingham, second from right, looks on. Chapman visited the school to see how the district's hybrid system of in-class and remote instruction was working and to discuss school funding issues. Crescent currently makes in-person instruction available to students in kindergarten through sixth grade with middle and high school students on campus on a two-day-per-week schedule intermixed with remote learning. All parents are given the option of remote instruction for their children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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State Rep. Mike Chapman visits Crescent School

State Rep. Mike Chapman, right, speaks to first-grade students during a Thursday tour of Crescent School in Joyce…

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Wreaths Across America event set at Sequim View Cemetery

‘Growler’ jets will fly over during Saturday ceremony

Volunteers like Calvin Barnard, senior vice commander of Carlsborg VFW Post 6787, helped    distribute food at the Family Holiday Meal Bay program on Nov. 20. Dozens of volunteers return on Dec. 18 to help provide food for Christmas. Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash

Life

Peninsula food banks to distribute Christmas meal supplies

Organizers look to improve traffic flow

News

In-person learning a top priority for Peninsula school leaders

Districts want to get back to normal

Nurse Jess Cigalotti administers the North Olympic Peninsula's first COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday to Dr. Tracie Harris, an internist and hospitalist who cares for COVID patients at Jefferson Healthcare hospital. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

News

First vaccination on Peninsula at Jefferson Healthcare

Hospital staff cheers as doctor, nurse inoculated

Violist Richard O'Neill, who grew up in Sequim, will give an online performance Saturday of music that has won him a Grammy nomination.

Arts & Entertainment

Online concert features Peninsula violist in Korea

Richard O’Neill is a classical music rock star

News

Allotment of Pfizer doses cut

Moderna vaccine expected to be approved soon

Olympic Kiwanis members Frank Bruni and Tim Crowley work to fix holiday lights in downtown Port Angeles. (Olympic Kiwanis Club)

News

Vandals tear down holiday lights in downtown Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Members of the Olympic Kiwanis Club had to restring holiday lights in downtown Port Angeles…

John Russell Gray

Crime & Justice

Former corrections officer pleads guilty to sex charges

John Russell Gray accused of assaulting four female inmates

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The fish and game commission is irrelevant

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news as the Washington Fish and Game Commission passed more laws…

The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Trip of a lifetime traces family roots

TWO YEARS AGO this week, I had a few surprises. First, I found out my trip to Mexico…

Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News 

Many boats in the Port Angeles Boat Haven are decked out with Christmas lights, and calm water makes for great reflections. Voting was conducted last week among members of the Port Angeles Yacht Club for its lighted-boat contest for 2020. “Sirens Song” was voted the best decorated sailboat. “Gold Rush” was voted tops among decorated motored craft.

Life

All is calm

Many boats in the Port Angeles Boat Haven are decked out with Christmas lights, and calm water makes…

Letters to the Editor

Pie is food

The current “rivalry to raise money for food banks” (Peninsula Daily News, Dec. 13) between the Port Angeles…

Letters to the Editor

Growler noise isn’t news

Everyday I am subjected to the piercing sound of barking dogs, chain saws, lawnmowers, loud mufflers.

Letters to the Editor

Price of freedom

Every time I hear the noise from Whidbey Island I think of the freedoms we enjoy in this…