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Nurse practitioner joins Olympic Medical Sleep Center

Olympic Medical Sleep Center has hired nurse practitioner Claire Edwins. Edwins earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing from the University of… Continue reading

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PAT NEAL: The news from NOAA

It was another tough week in the news. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration threatened further restrictions on salmon fishing from California north to the… Continue reading

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Port Angeles Boy Scout wins state award

Port Angeles Eagle Scout Jonathan T. Scott, 18, has been named Scout of the Year by Washington’s Veterans of Foreign Wars. In… Continue reading

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Road work expected in Sequim on Wednesday

The Department of Transportation has announced that, due to inclement weather on Tuesday, repaving at intersection of U.S. Highway 101, Holland Drive and… Continue reading

Port Townsend graduate and George Fox University track and field athlete Berkley Hill recently earned NCAA Division III All-American status after finishing seventh in the 10-event decathlon at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships held recently in Greensboro, N.C.

TRACK AND FIELD: Port Townsend’s Berkely Hill earns NCAA All-America status in decathlon

Berkley Hill exceled in four sports at Port Townsend High School, where he earned Nisqually League MVP awards as a football quarterback,… Continue reading

Port Townsend graduate and George Fox University track and field athlete Berkley Hill recently earned NCAA Division III All-American status after finishing seventh in the 10-event decathlon at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships held recently in Greensboro, N.C.

University Women’s Foundation of East Jefferson County awards scholarships

The University Women’s Foundation of East Jefferson County recently awarded more than $64,000 in scholarships to local women. The recipients are: •… Continue reading

State, county guidance continues at facility with COVID outbreak

State and Clallam County public health officials continued Tuesday to work on increasing transmission-prevention measures at a long-term care facility that has had 17 COVID-19… Continue reading

Festival of short films scheduled this week

Like its predecessor, the One-Minute Film Festival in March, Good Things Come in Small Packages, Part 2, will present Peninsula College student… Continue reading

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Sequim writer explores, love, loss and grief with ‘Lifting Stones’

To some — including the writer himself — it seems Doug Stanfield is coming into the writing world of poetry late in the… Continue reading

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Payton Cagey pitched for Wilder Junior against Rock Creek on Sunday at Volunteer Field in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

AMERICAN LEGION: Wilder Junior opens season with sweep

Wilder Junior began its season with some great pitching and a pair of wins, 2-1 and 6-1, over Rock… Continue reading

Payton Cagey pitched for Wilder Junior against Rock Creek on Sunday at Volunteer Field in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Open house at Lincoln Park BMX; NPFC loses road game to top team

Kids and adults who have never tried BMX before are being given the chance to learn about the sport,… Continue reading

Audubon lecture scheduled Wednesday

Lizz Schulyer will present “Wildfire, Habitat Recovery and the Greater Sage-Grouse” at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The free lecture, hosted by the Olympic… Continue reading

Sculptures of wild Olympic creatures live outside Sara Mall Johani’s home in Chimacum. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Author connects story with Wild Olympic Salmon

Paperback details woman’s journey with organization

Sculptures of wild Olympic creatures live outside Sara Mall Johani’s home in Chimacum. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

LEFTIES: Port Angeles loses series finale in Walla Walla

The Lefties got four-hit by a septet of Walla Walla pitchers and were unable to salvage a series win from the Sweets… Continue reading

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Port Angeles' Millie Long, left. drives around Kingston's Brianna Jorgensen in Port Angeles in May. Long was named the Olympic League 2A girls MVP.

OLYMPIC LEAGUE BASKETBALL: Millie Long named league MVP

Port Angeles’ Millie Long capped off a successful high school basketball career by being named the Olympic League 2A girls basketball Most… Continue reading

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Port Angeles' Millie Long, left. drives around Kingston's Brianna Jorgensen in Port Angeles in May. Long was named the Olympic League 2A girls MVP.
Bulgarian pianist Anna Petrova, pictured during her first rehearsal with the Port Angeles Symphony in 2017, will return for the first full concert of the orchestra’s 2021-2022 season. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Bulgarian pianist Anna Petrova, pictured during her first rehearsal with the Port Angeles Symphony in 2017, will return for the first full concert of the orchestra’s 2021-2022 season. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
About 370 people gather Saturday at City Pier in Port Angeles for the inaugural Pride Celebration. Separate marches from the pier and the Clallam County Courthouse converged at Front and Lincoln streets led by Eli Smith and Ian Nickel. Earlier in the day, the Farmers Market celebrated pride month and SisterLand Farms gave out free plant starts to anyone who visited in their best pride-themed outfit. Food Not Bombs had a free pride-themed barbecue at Jesse Webster Tree Park, and the North Olympic Library System hosted an online event called “Storytime with a Queen.” The event organizers were Navarra Carr, Cloud Huxley, Jenson, Benji Astrachan, Smith and Nickel. (Photo courtesy of Kasia Kawczynski)

Pride celebration

Peninsula Daily News About 370 people gather Saturday at City Pier in Port Angeles for the inaugural Pride Celebration. Separate marches from the pier and… Continue reading

About 370 people gather Saturday at City Pier in Port Angeles for the inaugural Pride Celebration. Separate marches from the pier and the Clallam County Courthouse converged at Front and Lincoln streets led by Eli Smith and Ian Nickel. Earlier in the day, the Farmers Market celebrated pride month and SisterLand Farms gave out free plant starts to anyone who visited in their best pride-themed outfit. Food Not Bombs had a free pride-themed barbecue at Jesse Webster Tree Park, and the North Olympic Library System hosted an online event called “Storytime with a Queen.” The event organizers were Navarra Carr, Cloud Huxley, Jenson, Benji Astrachan, Smith and Nickel. (Photo courtesy of Kasia Kawczynski)