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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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Education

Forks schools ‘trailblazers’ as districts reopen

In-person teaching phased in for most

News

Six seek spot on Sequim City Council

Virtual interviews to be conducted Monday

News

Port Angeles lays out plan for return

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County’s promising COVID-19 infection rate will allow Port Angeles School District first- and second-graders…

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Life

Vote now in the Olympic Peninsula Pet Photo Contest!

Submit photos through Oct. 18; vote for your favorites Oct. 19-24

News

Physicians Community Benefit Fund announces its grants, scholarships

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Physicians Community Benefit Fund has announced its 2020 grant awards as well…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t let autumn catch you slacking

WELL, CAN YOU imagine that? We are well into both autumn and October.

When a footbridge over Lonesome Creek, located on the popular West End’s LaPush Beach Trail, needing replacing, three organizations collaborated on it. Quileute Tribal Council provided materials, including 30-foot-long steel I-beams for the bridge stringers, the Olympic National Park provided the drawings and oversight of the project and Back Country Horsemen Mt Olympus Chapter members provided volunteers to remove the old bridge and replace it with materials that will last many years. From left, Mt. Olympus volunteers Mike McCracken, Larry Baysinger, Rich James and Ray Sutherland (orange hat). Representing the Quileute Tribal Council are, from left, and Tom Jackson, Doug Woodruff,  Skylar Foster and Tony Foster. (Sherry Baysinger)

Life

HORSEPLAY: Roadblocks in volunteer trail work

Wildfire impact on the National Forest Service budget

News

EYE ON CLALLAM: County considers 2021 budget

Peninsula Daily News

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Clallam, Jefferson counties avoiding third wave so far

Health officer congratulates schools

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsThe 285-foot mega-yacht Lonian and its support vessel, Hodor, sit moored at Port of Port Angeles Terminal 1 on Wednesday. It moored there last week for 75 days while Platypus Marine does work on the 285-foot vessel. It was built by Feadship, the Netherlands, for $160 million for Lorenzo Fertitta of Las Vegas, Nevada (https://tinyurl.com/PDN-LonianBackground). Watch it getting built at https://tinyurl.com/PDN-LonianSuperyacht.

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Mega-yacht visiting Port Angeles

The 285-foot mega-yacht Lonian and its support vessel, Hodor, sit moored at Port of Port Angeles Terminal 1…

Politics

League of Women Voters county charter forum planned

Zoom event to detail amendments

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Hot wares Andréa Mingiano of Sequim-based Ulivo Pizzeria pulls a steaming hot pizza from a gas fired oven at his vendor’s tent at last Saturday’s Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market. The market operates from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays on the plaza of the Sequim Civic Center at Cedar Street and North Sequim Avenue. This Saturday, the Sequim Irrigation Festival will host the Innovative Arts and Crafts Fairat the market. For more about the festival, which is largley online this year, see irrigationfestival.com.

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Hot wares at Sequim Farmers and Artisans Market

Andréa Mingiano of Sequim-based Ulivo Pizzeria pulls a steaming hot pizza from a gas-fired oven at his vendor’s…

News

Joyce fire commissioners to discuss budget

JOYCE — The Clallam County Fire Protection District No. 4 commissioners will conduct a work session to develop…

Joey Maillet, accused of driving heavy equipment into FREDS Guns in Sequim and stealing more than two dozen handguns, remained held in the Clallam County jail on a U.S. Marshal detainer after his state charges were dismissed Wednesday.

Crime & Justice

FREDS Guns burglar sentenced to prison

Joey A. Maillet gets 58 months in federal prison

Arts & Entertainment

Grand Olympic Chorus sets virtual open house

SEQUIM — The Grand Olympic Chorus will host a virtual open house at 7 p.m. Monday.

Arts & Entertainment

North Olympic Library System to celebrate Native Northwest art

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System, which oversees Clallam County public libraries, will celebrate Native Northwest…

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center staff is pictured at the 2019 Summertide Festival. From left are Lauren Bailey, community outreach coordinator; Sarah Jane, gallery and program director; and Jessica Elliott, executive director.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center to start week of virtual fundraising

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s first virtual benefit kicks off Saturday to begin a…

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Crime & Justice

Man charged with assault of Clallam County deputy

Injured officer cleared for work

News

Daughters of the American Revolution to clean headstones

Sunday cleanup at Pioneer Memorial Park in Sequim