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Health officers brace for possible rise in COVID-19 cases

Jefferson County to consider Phase 3

Flower baskets no matter what

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Flower baskets no matter what

SHS students, staff finish flower baskets despite school closure

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Overnight camping to be recommended soon

Clallam County eyeing opening when I-5 counties do, rather than state

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Jefferson PUD approves routine telecommuting policy

Added efficiency discovered during Stay-Home order

Sequim Prairie Grange hosts inaugural drive-thru ice cream social

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Sequim Prairie Grange hosts inaugural drive-thru ice cream social

SEQUIM — Like many businesses and community organizations, the Sequim Prairie Grange is adapting to the times for…

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Washington unemployment fraud might be $650 million

By Rachel La Corte | Associated Press

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1.9 million seek jobless aid even as reopenings slow layoffs

By Christopher Rugaber | The Associated Press

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Farm Family of the Year nominations still open

Despite cancellation, fair organizers still seek to bestow award

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Libraries, drive-ins included in new Phase 2 guidelines

No new COVID-19 cases reported on Peninsula

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Six counties apply to move to Phase 3

Eviction ban extended

Barhop Brewing to seat locals first

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Barhop Brewing to seat locals first

‘When we have space available, we’re happy to seat tourists’

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Recreational business survey seeks input for Legislature

The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau is requesting participation in a survey about outdoor recreational tourism and activities that…

Restaurant owners adjusting to restrictions

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Restaurant owners adjusting to restrictions

Face masks, smaller capacity required

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Peninsula officials discuss CARES funding

Counties, cities working to prioritize impact areas

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City Council creates ‘special event’ for downtown businesses

Owners can apply for temporary use permit to use sidewalk/street space

Quilt club makes over 4,500 face masks for health workers

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Quilt club makes over 4,500 face masks for health workers

Sunbonnet Sue members craft for local use

Peninsula businesses start to open doors

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Peninsula businesses start to open doors

Both counties enter a near-full Phase 2

Black businesses hit hard by COVID-19 fight to stay afloat

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Black businesses hit hard by COVID-19 fight to stay afloat

By Kat Stafford | Associated Press

Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival canceled

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Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival canceled

Uncertainty over Phase 4 timing, Coho ferry concern reasons behind decision

What the ‘Safe Start’ plan looks like

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What the ‘Safe Start’ plan looks like

Guidance and future plans listed