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Voters approving all Peninsula school measures

Sequim bond passing with required supermajority

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Remember to keep love in your hearts

IN FEBRUARY 1995, Brigham Young University hosted a Valentine’s dance with a big band theme. A live band…

Arts & Entertainment

Cellist performance to highlight weekend events

A Port Angeles Symphony performance, other music shows and a repair event will take place on the North…

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Poplars to be removed in spring

Boat Yard expansion part of larger project

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Jeffco Aquatic Coalition launches pool survey

Results intended to inform design process

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Port Townsend, Chimacum pass school levies

Funds will support facilities, supplies, transportation

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Jefferson County board to select interim sheriff

Chosen candidate will serve until next election

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Digging potatoes in the snow

THERE ARE FEW things I enjoy more than digging potatoes in the snow. I know, I should have…

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Voters approving all Peninsula school measures

Sequim bond passing with required supermajority

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Jefferson County board takes on transportation benefit district

Tax, license fee expected to bring in $1 million

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Five workshops to repair broken items set this spring

PORT TOWNSEND — JeffCo Repair will sponsor five workshops where fixers will repair electronics, small appliances, broken jewelry…

Photos by Katie Newton-Salmon
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