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2024 Sequim and Port Angeles Equestrian teams got off to a great start during its first WAHSET competition, bringing home where they brought home nine first place wins. Top row from left: Katelynn Sharpe, Kennedy Gilbertson, Savanah Boulton, Celbie Karjalainen, Asha Swanberg
Bottom row left: Coach Misty Gilbertson, PA member Olivia West, Kenzie Winters, Lilly Meyer, Joanna Seelye, Taylor Lewis, Kiaja Johnson, Paisley Morris, PA member Zakara Braun, and coach Ady Crosby. Not pictured non-competing member Paige Reed and advisor Katie Newton.

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HORSEPLAY: First high school equestrian event of the year for Sequim

SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL’S equestrian team had a “great first meet,” said coach Misty Gilbertson of the first Washington…

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Immigration fears hit Olympic Peninsula

Law enforcement agencies won’t deport individuals

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Local immigrants worry about federal orders

PORT ANGELES — As President Donald Trump steps into office and reports of migrant arrests flood the media,…

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Jefferson commissioners to discuss sheriff appointment

Three candidates named by Jefferson County Democrats

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held at 7:30 a.m.…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: A flurry of cold weather chores in the garden forecast

IT’S A NEW month, so here is a new work list for all my gardening friends.

Eric Spencer, a landscaping and janitorial worker for New Life Open Bible Church, clears snow from a sidewalk next to the church at Sixth and Peabody streets in Port Angeles on Thursday morning. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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After snowfall, cold temperatures expected today

Morning commutes could continue to be icy, weather service says

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Public opposes rezone of Port Townsend park

City has funded housing site layout study

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Port Townsend Food Co-op sets date for union election

Simple majority needed to approve ballot

Arts & Entertainment

First Friday Art Walk set today in Sequim

A reception for a new art exhibit, the First Friday Art Walk in Sequim and a theatre production…

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Rhody royalty to be crowned on Saturday

Queen, princess to be honored at Chimacum High School

Arts & Entertainment

Wilson to speak at Studium Generale East

PORT TOWNSEND — Scott Wilson will address Studium Generale East at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Arts & Entertainment

Neo-folk musician to play at Palindrome

PORT TOWNSEND — Neo-folk musician Mariee Siou will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Palindrome at Eaglemount…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A hard winter

IF I HEARD this once I’ve heard it a million times from the old-timers who claimed that winters…

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Winter virus season continues

Flu affecting students; RSV, COVID-19 mild

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Warming shelters open as cold snap in forecast

Clallam, Jefferson county agencies have set hours

Fresh out of the oven, three students in the Chimacum High School culinary arts program separate cookies that were to be judged by a panel of experts during their final midterm exam on Tuesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Chimacum students learning skills to become ready for workforce

Career and technical education one way for community impact

Coast Artillery Museum volunteers Ron Raplee, left, and Les Jones at the Coast Artillery Museum on Friday. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fort tenants remain optimistic

Nonprofits plan to continue robust programming

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Readers give $112K in donations to fund

Grant program to be announced this spring