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Sequim Valley Airport up for sale after 35 years

Stockholders seek new owners who have ‘same vision’

Former Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour is avoiding further code enforcement action by making satisfactory efforts to clean up his property along East Fifth Street in Port Angeles, according to city officials. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Progress seen in Cougenour property cleanup

Most of public right of way clear

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Examiner to issue decision on MAT clinic by Dec. 18

Olbrechts to consider options to add upon city, tribe conditions

Pam Nelson, Punky Goakey, Janet Marion and Sharla Fraker decorate . This group of ladies has been participating in the Festival of Trees for years and start planning their next tree as soon as the auction is over.

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Forks celebrates the holidays this weekend

FORKS — The holiday season in Forks will be kicked off with a Festival of Trees Walkabout and…

Julie Hendrickson is a new real estate broker at Windermere Real Estate/Sequim-East

Business

New broker joins team in Sequim

SEQUIM — Windermere Real Estate has hired Julie Hendrickson as broker at its Sequim-East office.

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COVID-19 outbreak investigated at Clallam County jail

Two inmates in quarantine after testing positive for virus

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Essential oils, farm equipment taken from Martha Lane Lavender

Fund looks to support family through loss

Kim Nails was one of three “smash and grab” burglaries in Sequim on Nov. 16-17. Sequim Police said they continue to investigate and believe the cases could be related. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Crime & Justice

Burglaries reported at Sequim nail salon, health care businesses

More vandalism found at school properties

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A COVID Christmas letter

CONGRATULATIONS, YOU SURVIVED the latest COVID-holiday, Thanksgiving. Where we gathered together to celebrate the fact that we didn’t…

Arts & Entertainment

‘Prevail’ anthology, now on sale, features Peninsula writers

PORT ANGELES — “Prevail,” a new anthology of writing by North Olympic Peninsula authors, is on sale now.

Bruce Hanify

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Forks High School grad top choice for district judge

Commissioners send Charles “Bruce” Hanify’s name on for vetting

Illuminated wreaths and decorative lights adorn the bridge at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim, the centerpiece of a holiday display that will be lit from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily through January. The decorations are sponsored by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe and were installed by Patrick Walker, Inc., of Port Orchard. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Festive wreaths, lights at Railroad Bridge Park

Illuminated wreaths and decorative lights adorn the bridge at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim, the centerpiece of a…

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Studium Generale on self-publishing for industry, social change talk set

PORT ANGELES — Samantha Schmehl Hines will offer the final Studium Generale for the fall quarter at 12:30…

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Health officials prepare for surge in COVID-19 cases

Holiday gatherings may bring spike within the next two weeks

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GivingTuesday raises funds for nonprofits

Groups seek donations to advance causes

A sitting area on Little River dedicates the project to Rick Skelly, a supportive landowner of the project. Skelly died during the second year of construction. (Tiffany Royal/Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission)

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Lower Elwha Tribe finishes 2-year restoration project

Work dedicated to man who died before its completion

Matthew Wetherington

Crime & Justice

Matthew Wetherington sentenced to life in prison

He pleaded guilty to aggravated murder Monday

Politics

Clallam County board could approve tax hikes

Small increases would make up difference in inflation

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Neah Bay man treated and released after Sunday crash

FORKS — A Neah Bay man was injured and was transported to Olympic Medical Center after he rolled…

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Astronomy lecture, ‘The 3D Universe,’ planned for Sunday

GOLDENDALE — Troy Carpenter will present “The 3D Universe” at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6.