Archaeologists find Sequim girls’ message in a bottle

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Archaeologists find Sequim girls’ message in a bottle

More than six years later, one writer recalls the message.

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Nearly 900 vaccinated for flu during two clinics; Orthopedic seminar set

Business news items for the North Olympic Peninsula.

Politics

Initiative 1501 subplot: Fight between union, conservative group

The measure would stiffen penalties for identify theft and consumer fraud against seniors or disabled citizens. Opponents say…

Peninsula College celebrates grand opening of its newly redone Port Townsend location

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Peninsula College celebrates grand opening of its newly redone Port Townsend location

The $6 million renovation of Building 202 at Fort Worden State Park broke ground last year and is…

Work underway on damaged section of Rialto revetment at La Push

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Work underway on damaged section of Rialto revetment at La Push

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates that the repairs on the 300-foot-long section of the protective jetty will…

Politics

Inslee, Clinton still atop latest polls in Washington state

Gov. Jay Inslee had more than 50 percent of voter support and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has…

Study: Human-caused warming burns more Western forests

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Study: Human-caused warming burns more Western forests

Research says global warming contributed an additional 16,000 square miles of burned forests from 1984 to 2015.

Applications for Port Townsend historic preservation loans due Friday

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Applications for Port Townsend historic preservation loans due Friday

Applicants in historic buildings can get $1,000 to $40,000 through a low interest loan in Port Townsend Main…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Port Townsend family’s good deeds detailed in ‘Back When’ column

We were delighted to learn of the Pluts’ many contributions and their legacy.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Climate change due to biblical prophecy, not man-made acts

Climate change goes further than Al Gore and his opportunistic political cronies.

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Kilmer given highest Navy civilian award … and other items

News items for the North Olympic Peninsula.

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Author to talk at PT library Tuesday night … and other items

News items for the North Olympic Peninsula.

Chimacum School Board to act on resignation of board member at Wednesday meeting

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Chimacum School Board to act on resignation of board member at Wednesday meeting

Candidates for the remainder of Cammy Brown’s term will be sought after she resigned her position for personal…

Serenity House of Clallam County, police team up to connect homeless with services

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Serenity House of Clallam County, police team up to connect homeless with services

Serenity House’s Viola Ware walks with Port Angeles Police Sgt. Jason Viada to places where people are known…

News

Doctors in Clallam, Jefferson counties turning to medically assisted treatment for opioid addiction

About a dozen doctors in Clallam County and several in Jefferson County prescribe Suboxone, a drug that contains…

State minimum wage campaign: Is initiative best way to hike pay?

Politics

State minimum wage campaign: Is initiative best way to hike pay?

Initiative 1433 would raise the hourly minimum wage in Washington by roughly $4 over three years, to $13.50.

News

Port Angeles seeking donation of holiday fir tree for Conrad Dyer Fountain

The 35- to 40-foot-tall Douglas fir would start sparkling with 10,000 lights on Nov. 26 and shine until…

Obama administration steps up efforts to protect Puget Sound

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Obama administration steps up efforts to protect Puget Sound

Projects under consideration include one on the Duckabush River estuary south of Brinnon.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Here are the various business meetings this week across the North Olympic Peninsula.

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: ‘Yarnival’ this Saturday to celebrate business’ sixth year … and other items

Business events on the North Olympic Peninsula.