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Clallam, Jefferson county volunteers honored for service

SEQUIM — AmeriCorps Seniors Clallam/Jefferson Retired & Senior Volunteer Program honored dozens of community members representing thousands of…

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CAPTION: Trevor Contreras will address the Quimper Geological Society on Saturday

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Geology, carving lecture slated in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Trevor Contreras will present “The Geology and Art of Stone Carving” at 4 p.m. Saturday.

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Peninsula College Foundation extends deadline for scholarship applications

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Foundation has extended its application deadline for dozens of scholarships — totaling…

Sailors from Port Townsend and Port Angeles high schools compete in a regatta on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday, April 3.

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PREP SAILING: Port Angeles, Port Townsend high school sailors take to the bay for first regatta

PORT TOWNSEND — Light winds may have calmed seas and slowed boats, but they didn’t dampen the enthusiasm…

Puppeteer Fred Michael's marionettes will entertain passers-by at Port Townsend's Pope Marine Plaza this Saturday. photo courtesy Port Townsend Main Street Program

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Busking on the Block set for Saturday

Marionettes to be star of show

Barbara Tusting, foreground, and Mary Paxton carry a few of the seedlings out of the hoophouse outside Port Townsend's Quimper Grange garden. The plants are among thousands to go on sale Monday in a fundraiser for the Food Bank Farm & Gardens of Jefferson County. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Gardeners can shop online, then pick up plants

Food Bank Farm Gardens host inaugural event

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Energy conservation urged at PUD hearing

Rates should encourage cut in consumption, residents say

Port Townsend Marine Science Center Executive Director Janine Boire plans to welcome the public back to the center starting Saturday at the Fort Worden-based aquarium. The center will be open Saturdays and Sundays with reservations beginning this weekend. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend Marine Science Center partially reopens

Weekend visits will require reservations for on-site visitors

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Several COVID-19 outbreaks reported in Clallam County

Rise in hospitalizations seen statewide

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Inslee to announce county rollbacks on Monday

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee will announce Monday whether some counties in Washington state will have to roll…

Indie is checked for injuries after she was pulled from a 25-foot hole in Quilcene.

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Trapped Mastiff rescued

Dog pulled from narrow 25-foot hole on Quilcene family’s land

Jefferson Teen Center director Shayann Hoffer-Pauley helps turn one of the Chimacum center’s walls sky blue on Monday afternoon. She’s working with the Rotary Club of Port Townsend to refresh the place over spring break. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Teen Center receives some TLC

Chimacum space open again for students to interact

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Hood Canal Bridge to be closed Thursday night

SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic intermittently from 11 p.m. Thursday through…

Accepting a donation from Sound Community Bank are Port Angeles Symphony conductor Jonathan Pasternack, center, Adventures in Music producer Al Harris and symphony board member Kathleen Balducci, at right; Sound Community Bank's Laurie Szczepczynski is at left with Sequim manager Shelli Robb-Kahler. (Photo courtesy Sound Community Bank)

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Donations fund Adventures in Music

PORT ANGELES — Sound Community Bank has made a $4,000 donation to Adventures in Music, the Port Angeles…

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COVID-19 variants gain ground in Clallam County

Jefferson County sees no sign of UK variant

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Peninsula College cancels women’s basketball games due to COVID-19

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team has canceled its next three games due to confirmed…

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Port Townsend edges toward PDA pact

Council tentatively OKs revised agreement

Clarinetist Jonathan Doyle, complete with an aerosol-masking instrument cover, jazzed up the Haller Fountain in downtown Port Townsend in the first “Buskers on the Block” gig. The series will showcase local musicians Thursdays and Saturdays through May. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Free music series has begun in Port Townsend

Buskers scheduled through May in Main Street program

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Bees and honey focus of April’s History Happy Hour

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Gardiner Community Cemetery commissioners to meet

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