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Colton Dufour, left, and his mom Cherie Tachell. (Cherie Tachell)

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Boy seriously injured following hit-and-run

Condition is stable, but more testing underway for Sequim teenager

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Applications open for Forks council seat

FORKS — The Forks City Council is accepting applications to fill a vacant seat on the council until…

Rhonda Kromm is the new Port Angeles School District assistant superintendent. She replaces Michelle Olsen, the newly hired superintendent.

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First bonds issued for develop plans for PAHS, Franklin Elementary

Construction at new Stevens Middle School to start in May

Crime & Justice

Man to be arraigned in attempted murder investigation

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brent Basden has set the arraignment for a Port Angeles…

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UPS Store closing Port Angeles location

PORT ANGELES — UPS is closing its UPS Customer Center at 3216 E. Highway 101 on Friday.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The April Fools’ fallout

HOW WAS YOUR April Fools’ Day? Mine was the best ever. Like other holidays, April Fools’ Day requires…

The Community Chorus will perform the works of Shawn Kirchner this weekend.

Arts & Entertainment

Community Chorus to present concerts across Peninsula

PORT TOWNSEND — The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson County will present “O! What a…

Adella Banning, 6, of Port Angeles pretends to take to the road on a all-terrain vehicle maintained by Clallam County Search and Rescue during Saturday’s Kiwanis Kids Fest at Vern Burton Community Center and a section of adjoining Fourth Street. The event featured numerous public safety displays as well as other youth activities hosted by area community service agencies. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Kids Fest

Adella Banning, 6, of Port Angeles pretends to take to the road on a all-terrain vehicle maintained by…

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Clallam letter details Trump administration impacts

Clallam cites economy, tourism, healthcare

Gary Norris, front, takes a photo of the Rayonier No. 4 as Leo Frymire looks on during a tour of the engine on Sunday at Lauridsen Boulevard and Chase Street in Port Angeles. They attended a fundraiser for Restore the 4!, a local group leading the effort to restore the geared locomotive built in 1924 by Willamette Iron and Steel in Portland, Ore. The North Olympic History Center, which helped organize the event, donated $1,000 toward the cause. More than 100 people attended a presentation by Steve Hauff, a local historian and expert on Willamette logging locomotives, at the Port Angeles Main Library beforehand. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Locomotive fundraiser

Gary Norris, front, takes a photo of the Rayonier No. 4 as Leo Frymire looks on during a…

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Court denies recall petition

Sequim man files motion to reconsider

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Former Washington Supreme Court Justice Susan Owens dies

Judge spent 19 years on Clallam County District Court bench

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Road improvement project set at Lincoln Park

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles will perform road improvements at Lincoln Park through April 21.

Deadwood Revival — Kim Trenerry and Jason Mogi — will bring their music to Field Arts & Events Hall on Saturday. (Eric Neurath)

Arts & Entertainment

Deadwood Revival to step onto Field Hall stage Saturday

PORT ANGELES — There is no substitute for chemistry.

David Moskowitz will speak at the Conservation Breakfast on Saturday morning.

Arts & Entertainment

Land Trust’s conservation breakfast set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Wildlife tracker David Moskowitz will speak during the North Olympic Land Trust’s conservation breakfast from…

Crime & Justice

Agencies arrest man who barricaded himself in an RV

SEQUIM — Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies arrested a man in Sequim after he had barricaded himself…

Rebecca Hom will share tales of the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots at Story Swap on Wednesday.

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Story Swap set for Port Angeles library on Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Rebecca Hom will be the featured speaker during Story Swap at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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This year’s Honored Pioneers for the 130th Sequim Irrigation Festival, include, from left, Hazel Messenger Lowe, Tim Wheeler, Betty Ellis Kettel and Janet Ellis Duncan.

Life

Honored Pioneers chosen for 130th Irrigation Festival

Four selected to participate in events

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Sisters Jasmine Kirchan, left, and Shawnta Henry and their mom Nicole Kirchan all work at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club. After work on Feb. 26, they all helped save the life of a man in front of Walmart.

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Sequim woman uses CPR training to save man outside Walmart

She credits training to Boys Girls Club, fire district

The 104-lot Bell Creek Major Subdivision and 24-lot Bella Vista Estates recently were approved by Sequim Hearing Examiner Peregrin Sorter. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Hearing examiner approves 2 projects

Developments could add 128 homes in Sequim