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Tsunami debris to be discussed Thursday at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — Community members can learn about debris from Japan’s 2011 tsunami that is traveling across the Pacific Ocean to lodge on regional coasts… Continue reading

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UW Tacoma students aid Serenity House over break

PORT ANGELES — Eight University of Washington Tacoma students spent their spring break working on community service projects at various Serenity House of Clallam County… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Crescent dominates triangle track meet

JOYCE — Crescent’s boys and girls track and field teams dominated the North Olympic League Triangle meet on their own track. The Clallam Bay boys,… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Sequim blanks first-place Olympic in boys soccer; other prep reports

SEQUIM — Sequim dealt the Olympic Trojans their first loss of the soccer season 2-0 Thursday night. “We played one of our best games to… Continue reading

Five-year-old Alexis Showers of Port Angeles opens a plastic egg at the 35th annual KONP Easter egg hunt Saturday at The Pumpkin Patch near Carlsborg. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Sunrise church services, Easter egg hunts on the North Olympic Peninsula today [ *PHOTO GALLERY*)

Children raced through fields and businesses on the North Olympic Peninsula to celebrate Easter weekend Saturday — and they will have more chances to hunt… Continue reading

Five-year-old Alexis Showers of Port Angeles opens a plastic egg at the 35th annual KONP Easter egg hunt Saturday at The Pumpkin Patch near Carlsborg. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

WEEKEND: Events to welcome spring over weekend

Along with the Easter egg hunts highlighted on this page, the North Olympic Peninsula offers a variety of activities ranging from a shellfish farm tour… Continue reading

Five-year-old Alexis Showers of Port Angeles opens a plastic egg at the 35th annual KONP Easter egg hunt Saturday at The Pumpkin Patch near Carlsborg. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Sunrise services, Easter egg hunts on North Olympic Peninsula for Sunday.

Children raced through fields and businesses on the North Olympic Peninsula to celebrate Easter weekend Saturday — and they will have more chances to hunt… Continue reading

Five-year-old Alexis Showers of Port Angeles opens a plastic egg at the 35th annual KONP Easter egg hunt Saturday at The Pumpkin Patch near Carlsborg. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
UPDATED — Where to find Easter church services/Easter eggsitement on the North Olympic Peninsula

UPDATED — Where to find Easter church services/Easter eggsitement on the North Olympic Peninsula

WE WILL HAVE a full list of this weekend's Easter events on Friday in the weekend print edition of the Peninsula Daily News and at… Continue reading

UPDATED — Where to find Easter church services/Easter eggsitement on the North Olympic Peninsula
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Ready, set, hunt: Easter egg events across Peninsula

The hunts are over in a flash, but the delight lingers as children all over the North Olympic Peninsula discover brightly colored Easter eggs hidden… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Angeles shuts out Port Townsend in softball; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Cara Cristion and Sarah Steinman of Port Angeles combined for a two-hit shutout against Port Townsend to help keep the Roughriders undefeated… Continue reading

WEEKEND: ‘Pied Piper’ to visit Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — “The Pied Piper,” a musical adaptation of the classic, comes to Port Townsend tonight and Saturday afternoon thanks to the Missoula Children’s… Continue reading

WEEKEND: State Discover Pass waived for Saturday

Entrance to all state parks will be waived Saturday. The Discover Pass requirement for state parks will be waived in recognition of the 100th anniversary… Continue reading

Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge seeks volunteers

SEQUIM — The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge is seeking volunteers to assist visitors and staff. Annual new volunteer training is scheduled from 8 a.m. to… Continue reading

Lecture to eye link between nutrition and pain

SEQUIM — A nutritionist and certified personal trainer will explore the link between food and the intensity of aches and pains at a free WOW!… Continue reading

Olympic National Park to host open house on wilderness-area plan

QUILCENE — Olympic National Park will host a public open house Monday on a plan for managing wilderness areas within the park. The meeting will… Continue reading

SPORTS: Klahowya holds off Port Townsend; other baseball reports

SILVERDALE — Port Townsend became the latest baseball team to fall victim to the surprisingly strong Klahowya Eagles with a 10-2 loss Tuesday. The Redskins’… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Reid’s walk-off home run propels Port Angeles softball to win; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Ashlee Reid’s walk-off two-run homer gave Port Angeles a 6-4 Olympic League softball victory over Olympic. Khason Politika also ripped a home… Continue reading

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Sunday is deadline for studded-tire removal

OLYMPIA — The state Department of Transportation reminds drivers to remove their studded tires by midnight Sunday. Studded tires are legal in Washington state from… Continue reading

Where to find Easter eggsitement on the North Olympic Peninsula

Where to find Easter eggsitement on the North Olympic Peninsula

WE WILL HAVE a full list of this weekend's Easter events on Friday in the weekend print edition of the Peninsula Daily News and at… Continue reading

Where to find Easter eggsitement on the North Olympic Peninsula

Inaugural Port Townsend symposium to feature noted marathoners

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson Healthcare hospital will host an inaugural Runners Symposium in April that will feature world-class marathoners. The daylong symposium — set at… Continue reading