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More drug offenders would be sentenced to treatment instead of prison under proposed law

Bills in House, Senate allow for more incarcerated people to be eligible for sentencing alternative

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Eastern Washington University names local students to list

CHENEY — Eastern Washington University has named several local students to its fall 2019 dean’s list.

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Port Angeles resident makes WPI dean’s list

WORCESTER, Mass. — Worcester Polytechnic Institute has named Port Angeles resident Ari Athair to its fall 2019 dean’s…

One in custody after $37,000 theft from jewelry business

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One in custody after $37,000 theft from jewelry business

Authorities seeking two more suspects

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A GROWING CONCERN: The bare facts on bare-root plants

FEBRUARY IS THE time for many a gardener to get busy in preparation for “spring gardening mania.”

Salt Creek 24 to raise money for United Way

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Salt Creek 24 to raise money for United Way

JOYCE — Registration is open now for a new version of the Salt Creek 24, which will benefit…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of…

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Brain injury support group to meet

SEQUIM — A brain injury group will meet from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday.

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Electrical power outage planned in Neah Bay on Wednesday

NEAH BAY — An electrical power outage is scheduled from 6:30 a.m. to about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in…

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OMC Foundation donates to hospital

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has presented another $141,504 in donations to Olympic Medical Center.

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Pacific Coast Trio to take stage at Peninsula College on Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — The Pacific Coast Trio, a pairing of winds and piano, will grace the Maier Hall…

Forks mayor offers State of the City

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Forks mayor offers State of the City

FORKS — “The proposed 2020 annual budget continues a theme of doing more with less,” Forks Mayor Tim…

Rainwater harvesting, backyard wildlife Monday topics

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Rainwater harvesting, backyard wildlife Monday topics

Rainwater harvesting and backyard wildlife are among the topics to be addressed Monday on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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New weapons charges added in triple murder case

PORT ANGELES — New weapons charges have been filed against alleged triple murderers Dennis Marvin Bauer and Ryan…

Officers, chain gang remove trash from Morse Creek homeless camp

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Officers, chain gang remove trash from Morse Creek homeless camp

Area was closed in December

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Sequim resident makes dean’s list

AMES, Iowa — Iowa State University recently announced that Sequim resident Carmen Jo Wilwert was named to the…

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Fodge graduates from George Fox University

NEWBERG, Ore. — George Fox University announced that Jonelle Fodge, of Port Angeles, graduated at a Dec. 14…

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Sequim resident makes list at Pensacola Christian College

PENSACOLA, Fla. — Sequim resident Sammie Lukins was named to the fall 2019 president’s list at Pensacola Christian…

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Peninsula College Foundation scholarships available

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Foundation announced that it has nearly 70 scholarships totaling more than $100,000…

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Blueberry Pruning Workshop set for Saturday, Feb. 22

JOYCE — The Washington State University Extension’s Regional Small Farms Program will host the “Blueberry Pruning Workshop” on…