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A mobile home in the Port Hadlock-Irondale area suffered heavy damage after a Thursday fire.  There were no injuries. According to the four residents of the house

Fire streaks through mobile home in Port Hadlock-Irondale area; no one injured

PORT HADLOCK — A mobile home in the Port Hadlock-Irondale area suffered heavy damage in a fire Thursday morning. No one was injured, said Bill… Continue reading

A mobile home in the Port Hadlock-Irondale area suffered heavy damage after a Thursday fire.  There were no injuries. According to the four residents of the house
Front pages of the Port Angeles Evening News (PDN's predecessor) on Nov. 22

Front pages . . . the Kennedy assassination . . . and 50 years later

HERE IS THE front page from the Port Angeles Evening News showing the Nov. 22, 1963, coverage of President John F. Kennedy's assassination . .… Continue reading

Front pages of the Port Angeles Evening News (PDN's predecessor) on Nov. 22

Olympic National Forest offers permits for U-cut Christmas trees

Those who want to cut their Christmas tree can get permits now. Olympic National Forest is offering the permits, which are $5 each, until Dec.… Continue reading

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

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Peninsula Home Fund — Around here, we stand together

AROUND HERE, WE STAND TOGETHER. Peninsula Daily News' "hand up, not a handout" Peninsula Home Fund raised a record-breaking $268,137 last year to assist children,… Continue reading

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Repairs set in December for Olympic National Park bridge

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Devils Punchbowl Bridge on the Spruce Railroad Trail along the north shore of Lake Crescent will be closed Dec. 3-6… Continue reading

Tickets still on sale for Festival of Trees events in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are still available to most of the celebrations planned among the trees and wreaths that will be all dressed up for… Continue reading

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EDITOR'S NOTE — Read on paper! Studies show you'll read up to 30 percent faster — while retaining more information (see fact box, at right.)… Continue reading

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WEEKEND: Baristas to give tips to Peninsula family in need

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 22. Tips collected today and Saturday by The Daily Grind baristas in Port Angeles and Sequim will… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Bazaars offer unique ideas for North Olympic Peninsula holiday gift givers (* CORRECTED *)

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article has been corrected to show that the 11th annual Lavender Holiday Bazaar will be on Friday, Nov. 29 and Saturday, Nov.… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Cranksgiving cycling event to aid Sequim Food Bank

SEQUIM — The third annual Cranksgiving, a “food-raising” timed cycling event to benefit the Sequim Food Bank, is planned Saturday. Cyclists will assemble at the… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Other area events on North Olympic Peninsula

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 22. Music, dance and benefits are among the activities offered on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.… Continue reading

‘Daily Grind’ baristas’ tips on Friday, Saturday, to benefit family

PORT ANGELES — Tips collected Friday and Saturday by baristas from The Daily Grind, 1919 E. First St., in Port Angeles and 615 E. Washington… Continue reading

2 join advisory council for Olympic marine sanctuary

PORT ANGELES — Two new members have joined the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council. Linda Rotmark, former executive… Continue reading

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at 'The Bear' in Sequim

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at ‘The Bear’ in Sequim

WEEKDAY BREAKFAST CUSTOMERS at the Black Bear Diner in Sequim are getting something FREE with their entrée. Can you guess what that is? Read more… Continue reading

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at 'The Bear' in Sequim

Change fee waived for Port Angeles garbage customers

PORT ANGELES — Residential garbage customers have through Dec. 6 to change details of their service with incurring the usual $30 fee. Port Angeles city… Continue reading

City of Sequim seeks comment on designs proposals for City Hall, police station

Peninsula Daily News SEQUIM — The city of Sequim will host a public open house at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St., from… Continue reading

Clallam County marks draft of solid waste plan

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Solid Waste Advisory Committee has announced the release of the preliminary draft of the Clallam County Comprehensive Solid Waste… Continue reading

Clallam hospice plans ‘survivors workshop’

SEQUIM — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County is offering a new educational series for people facing the challenge of living alone after losing a loved… Continue reading

A mobile home in the Port Hadlock-Irondale area suffered heavy damage after a Thursday fire.  There were no injuries. According to the four residents of the house

Fire streaks through mobile home in Port Hadlock-Irondale area; no one injured

PORT HADLOCK — A mobile home in the Port Hadlock-Irondale area suffered heavy damage in a fire Thursday morning. No one was injured, said Bill… Continue reading

A mobile home in the Port Hadlock-Irondale area suffered heavy damage after a Thursday fire.  There were no injuries. According to the four residents of the house