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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Sanitation for non-permitted living conditions before board of health

The Jefferson County Board of Health will conduct a public hearing on the revision of the county enforcement…

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Dr. Allison Berry Unthank, Clallam County public health officer, speaks during Friday's COVID-19 briefing at the county courthouse in Port Angeles.

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Virus accelerates on Peninsula

Travel, large gatherings unsafe

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: In uncertain times, God remains steady

“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all…

Friends of Fort Worden project lead and board member Bill Appleton, left, stands with local contractor Ty Hodge in front of the nearly completed restored guard shack that used to stand at the entrance of Fort Worden State Park when it was still used by the military. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fort Worden guard shack on path to restoration

Upgraded structure could be used for events, information

HJ Carroll Park currently displays a large sign with the plans for the Jefferson Universal Movement Playground to be built next to the basketball courts to better serve all members of the community. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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JUMP! park receives $500k grant

RCO endowment will allow for Phase 1 construction in 2022

Daniel J. Merino, U.S. Army veteran, is wrapped in the quilt that was recently made for and presented to him by the North Olympic Peninsula Quilts of Valor group. (Photo courtesy of Christopher Bates Photography)

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Peninsula Quilts of Valor honors veterans

Nominations low this year due to pandemic

Arts & Entertainment

Jefferson County Library to host book discussion online

Topic: ‘News of the World’ by Paulette Jiles

Arts & Entertainment

Free STEAM for kids program scheduled

‘Secret Messages: Invisible Ink’ planned for today

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COVID-19 cases continue to rise on the Peninsula

Five in Clallam, two in Jefferson on Thursday

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Opening day of elk season

IT WAS DAYLIGHT in the swamp on the opening day of elk season.

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Northwest Executive Officer Capt. Angel Santiago, left, and Commanding Officer Capt. Ben Miller salute the grave of Medal of Honor recipient Navy Petty Officer Marvin G. Shields during the annual Veterans Day ceremony at the Gardiner Cemetery. The COVID-19 pandemic limited the ceremony to a small group of fewer than 10 people instead of the more than 100 who have attended in previous years. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Salute for service

Small crowd gathers for annual Veterans Day ceremony at Gardiner Cemetery

Politics

Peninsula counties both over 80 percent voter turnout

Clallam just over 82 percent; Jefferson almost at 89 percent

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Veterans Day celebrated quietly this year

SEQUIM — The Jack Grennan Post 62 American Legion, Michael Trebert Chapter-NSDAR and Sequim Prairie Garden Club will…

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COMING SOON: Rent or Mortgage for a Year Sweepstakes

Enter for your chance to win $15,000 starting Nov. 16!

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More COVID-19 cases: 5 in Clallam, 2 in Jefferson

Additional COVID-19 cases have been confirmed by area health officers, with Clallam County seeing five new cases Wednesday…

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Fort Worden PDA moves to cover debt, shortfall

Pandemic cut revenues by 85 percent

East Jefferson Fire Rescue personnel reach a man and his dog aboard a sailboat after the vessel's mast broke on Sunday. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue saves man and dog

Rough weather, broken mast prompt emergency call

Business

Free business tax webinar slated

OLYMPIA — The state Department of Revenue will host a free live webinar for new and small business…

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Washington State Parks astronomy lectures slated

GOLDENDALE — Troy Carpenter will present “Surrounded by Robots: More Than 60 Years of Satellites” at 7 p.m.…

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Peninsula counties add new COVID-19 cases

Jefferson surpasses 100 infections