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LETTER: There’s no comparison between Harriet Tubman and Hillary Clinton; vote Jill Stein instead

Any comparison between Harriet Tubman and Hillary Clinton [“For Clinton,” Peninsula Voices, Oct. 21-22] must acknowledge their single-mindedness.

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LETTER: Offensive Halloween displays mimic tragedies of the past

I enjoy the displays in front yards getting ready for Halloween but strongly protest the one that has…

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LETTER: Be aware of carbon tax initiative proponent’s position on I-732

Bruce Lippke, professor emeritus of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences of the University of Washington, presented…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Health plan enrollment extends through Jan. 31 … and other items

News items on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Crack found in Elwha River bridge pier; span remains open while crews monitor

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Crack found in Elwha River bridge pier; span remains open while crews monitor

PORT ANGELES — State Department of Transportation officials now have more concerns about the Elwha River bridge on…

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Gardiner woman’s animal ownership restricted after dogs, goats and chickens seized

GARDINER — The owner of animals seized from a property in Gardiner has entered into a court contract…

Animals rescued from Gardiner property recovered and ready for adoption

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Animals rescued from Gardiner property recovered and ready for adoption

QUILCENE — Dogs, chickens and goats found living in squalid conditions in Gardiner earlier this year and taken…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Let the mask go and let God

Be gracious to me, O LORD, for I am languishing; heal me, O LORD, for my bones are…

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Ludlow resort earns fifth place on USA Today pet-friendly list … and other items

PORT LUDLOW — The Resort at Port Ludlow has announced that the resort came in fifth place in…

Peninsula beaches on Strait open for most types of shellfish harvesting

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Peninsula beaches on Strait open for most types of shellfish harvesting

PORT ANGELES — All Clallam County beaches on the Strait of Juan de Fuca, from Cape Flattery to…

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Olympic Discovery Trail makes headway at two spots around Discovery Bay

DISCOVERY BAY — The Olympic Discovery Trail is making headway at two spots around Discovery Bay.

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Body found in water near Irondale identified as Wisconsin man

IRONDALE — The man whose body was recovered from the water near Irondale has been identified by the…

Crime & Justice

Case of disrupting Port Angeles homeless camp referred to Prosecuting Attorney’s Office

PORT ANGELES — The names of three Port Angeles men have been referred to the Clallam County Prosecuting…

Port Hadlock lecture’s focus on Wednesday is altering human genetics

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Port Hadlock lecture’s focus on Wednesday is altering human genetics

PORT HADLOCK — The first of two free lectures on gene science is set for Wednesday. 

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NEWS BRIEFS: Diplomacy topic of talk Nov. 16 in Port Hadlock … and other items

News items on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Symposium at Olympic Medical Center highlights challenges of electronic medical records systems

PORT ANGELES — More than three years after the implementation of a digital patient-records system called Epic at…

Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles

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Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles

By Michael Dashiell

Quilcene honors students for perfect attendance records

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Quilcene honors students for perfect attendance records

QUILCENE — Quilcene Elementary School has honored 23 students for perfect attendance so far this year.

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Most Howard Street extension work so far underground, Port Townsend officials say

PORT TOWNSEND — The Howard Street extension project is underway, with most of the progress so far underground.

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Last stage of work to temporarily close Coupeville ferry terminal

The ferry system has blocked vehicle reservations, too, for the Port Townsend/Coupeville route Nov. 5 and 6.