New $18 million medical office building almost finished

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New $18 million medical office building almost finished

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center’s new $18 million medical office building is nearing completion.

Three drug stores on the brink: Deal to involve Rite Aids

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Three drug stores on the brink: Deal to involve Rite Aids

PORT ANGELES — The sale of the North Olympic Peninsula’s only Rite Aid Corp. stores — two in…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles holiday lights tours are underway … and other items

PORT ANGELES — All Points Charters & Tours is offering tours of Christmas lights in Port Angeles through…

1 year after Oregon refuge takeover, quieter land battle unfolds

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1 year after Oregon refuge takeover, quieter land battle unfolds

By Andrew Selsky

Robotics team fundraising: Gift-wrapping to help students build robots

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Robotics team fundraising: Gift-wrapping to help students build robots

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County students, supported by the Applied Education Foundation, are wrapping gifts to raise money…

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Washington State seeks to increase foreign students

By Nicholas K. Geranios

Life

Six lectures planned in yard and garden series

PORT TOWNSEND — The 2017 Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation Yard and Garden Lecture Series will begin with…

Only person convicted in Kercher murder seeks acquittal

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Only person convicted in Kercher murder seeks acquittal

By Colleen Barry

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NEWS BRIEFS: Sequim church donates to homeless … and other items

SEQUIM — The Sequim Police Department recently received a donation of 50 all-weather protective ponchos to distribute to…

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‘Screenagers’ discusses growing up in digital age in Jan. 23 screening at Jefferson County Library

PORT HADLOCK — The Jefferson County Library will host a free public screening of the documentary film “Screenagers”…

Equestrian author will tell about trails in Hadlock talk Jan. 18

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Equestrian author will tell about trails in Hadlock talk Jan. 18

PORT HADLOCK — Equestrian author and trail rider Kim McCarrel will talk about her latest book, “Riding Southwest…

Settlement reached in Port Ludlow timber harvest issue

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Settlement reached in Port Ludlow timber harvest issue

PORT LUDLOW — After months of negotiations, Jefferson County and Port Ludlow Associates have approved a settlement agreement…

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Consider Home Fund for last-minute Christmas gifts

It is a wonderful time of the year — Christmas.

‘Paycheck comes in a different way’ for OlyCAP volunteer

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‘Paycheck comes in a different way’ for OlyCAP volunteer

By Diane Urbani de la Paz

Kilmer looks at road ahead for Elwha River bridge, water infrastructure

Politics

Kilmer looks at road ahead for Elwha River bridge, water infrastructure

PORT ANGELES — U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer expects an infrastructure push from the federal government as President-elect Donald…

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Growler operations resume

NAVAL AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLAND — Naval Air Forces directed EA-18 Growler and F/A-18 Super Hornet squadrons to…

Four Washington electors pick candidate other than Clinton

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Four Washington electors pick candidate other than Clinton

OLYMPIA — For the first time in four decades, members of the Electoral College in Washington state have…

Trump cruises to Electoral College victory despite protests

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Trump cruises to Electoral College victory despite protests

WASHINGTON, D.C. — There were many protesters but few faithless electors as Donald Trump won the Electoral College…

Ship named after astronaut John Glenn at Indian Island

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Ship named after astronaut John Glenn at Indian Island

NAVAL MAGAZINE INDIAN ISLAND — The USNS John Glenn, named for the recently deceased astronaut, made its first…

Crime

Trial set in burglaries; Little League loses $5,000 in gear, electronics

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Hadlock man charged with burglarizing the East Jefferson Little League office faces a…