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Keeping warm while starting fresh: Sequim couple receives Peninsula Home Fund help

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Keeping warm while starting fresh: Sequim couple receives Peninsula Home Fund help

SEQUIM — Here in the Dungeness Valley, Michelle and John Bonifazio found the life they were looking for.…

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Eleven seek Clallam County Superior Court appointment

PORT ANGELES — Gov. Jay Inslee will appoint next month a new Clallam County Superior Court judge from…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Kadie Wood, left, and Grady Earls, both 13 of Forks, enjoy an afternoon skating on Saturday at the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village in downtown Port Angeles.

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Hundreds take to ice in Port Angeles for holiday skate

PORT ANGELES — Scores of ice skaters honed their skills in downtown Port Angeles while others sipped hot…

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$50,000 bail for Port Angeles man on drug, explosives charges

PORT ANGELES — Bail was set at $50,000 Monday for a Port Angeles man police say had heroin,…

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Embracing a windstorm

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WEST END NEIGHBOR: Embracing a windstorm

YET AGAIN, IT was raining and the power was out at home, so I split by 9 a.m.…

PHOTO: Sequim High School Choir given donation

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PHOTO: Sequim High School Choir given donation

Students from the Sequim High School Choir recently accepted a donation of $500 from the Grand Olympics Chorus…

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NEWS BRIEFS: State parks to hold free days in January

OLYMPIA — The state Parks and Recreation Commission recently announced that there will be two free days in…

Land sale closes for Elwha Klallam hotel in Port Angeles

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Land sale closes for Elwha Klallam hotel in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Sale of city-owned property for a $20 million-$25 million four-story waterfront hotel in downtown Port…

Forks woman shaken but uninjured after pickup flips on Highway 101

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Forks woman shaken but uninjured after pickup flips on Highway 101

PORT ANGELES — A Forks woman was spared serious injury shortly before noon on Christmas day after her…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Peninsula crews finishing storm outages cleanup … and other items

Scattered electrical outages remained Sunday afternoon on the North Olympic Peninsula after crews had worked round-the-clock since Thursday’s…

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Community holiday feasts planned today and Tuesday on Olympic Peninsula

Free holiday meals are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula tonight — Christmas Eve — and Tuesday —…

Volunteers sought to plant trees near Salmon Creek

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Volunteers sought to plant trees near Salmon Creek

DISCOVERY BAY — The North Olympic Salmon Coalition is seeking volunteers to plant trees along Salmon Creek in…

PHOTO: ‘Material as Metaphor’ exhibit in Port Angeles

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PHOTO: ‘Material as Metaphor’ exhibit in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Fine Arts Center docent Laurie Reeve looks up biographical information on artist Caroline…

First full-time chief takes stock at Clallam Fire District No. 4

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First full-time chief takes stock at Clallam Fire District No. 4

JOYCE — After a few months on the job as Joyce’s first full-time fire chief, Greg Waters said…

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Firm hired to oversee Quileute school move

PORT ANGELES — The Quileute Tribe has hired an owner’s representative to oversee the design and construction of…

Lessons in landscaping: Ag science students construct pond on Sequim campus

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Lessons in landscaping: Ag science students construct pond on Sequim campus

SEQUIM — A pair of new faces at Sequim High School are helping change the face of the…

HORSEPLAY: Rescue horses need care, attention

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HORSEPLAY: Rescue horses need care, attention

IS IT TRUE blonds have more fun?

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PENINSULA KITCHEN: Collard greens and black-eyed peas bring luck, prosperity

WITH CHRISTMAS JUST a couple of days away, I find myself thinking ahead.

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Home Fund donation a gift to your neighbors

By Leah Leach

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North Olympic Peninsula crews closing in on remaining electrical outages

North Olympic Peninsula crews had reduced electrical outages from more than 10,000 at the peak of Thursday’s wind…