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Port Angeles Chamber thanked for sponsoring ice village

Port Angeles Chamber thanked for sponsoring ice village

Port Angeles Mayor Kate Dexter, center, presents a proclamation to Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Marc Abshire and other… Continue reading

Port Angeles Chamber thanked for sponsoring ice village
Home & Garden online edition

Home & Garden online edition

Our Home & Garden 2020 special section is out! Inside, you’ll find articles on local home shows, starting a garden, picking the right paint for… Continue reading

Home & Garden online edition
Post-it with love

Post-it with love

Max Kirtz, volunteer at the Jefferson Museum of Art and History, places a heart on the Drew Elicker “Backpackers” on Friday. The museum for Valentine’s… Continue reading

Post-it with love
Sekiu man arrested after vehicle strikes house near Port Angeles

Sekiu man arrested after vehicle strikes house near Port Angeles

Beryl W. Richmond, 45, of Sekiu was being held in the Clallam County jail Sunday on a proposed $10,000 bail for investigation of driving under… Continue reading

Sekiu man arrested after vehicle strikes house near Port Angeles
Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo continues in Sequim

Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo continues in Sequim

Robert Atkinson of Sequim, left, talks about power tools with Mike Deese, a contractor sales representative for Angeles Millwork at the company’s display booth at… Continue reading

Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo continues in Sequim
At play over the field

At play over the field

Aria Turrey, 13, paddles a kayak with Anthony Turry, 6, on flooded athletic fields Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020, at Lincoln Park in Port Angeles. The… Continue reading

At play over the field
Finishing touches

Finishing touches

Liam Crist-Dwyer, boat shop assistant at the NW Maritime Center, works on sanding down a boat cleat to replace a broken one. Crist-Dwyer and other… Continue reading

Finishing touches
Clearing a path

Clearing a path

John Cabrera, trimmer with Asplundh Tree Expert LLC, feeds branches and brush into a chipper Tuesday afternoon after cutting down a madrona… Continue reading

Clearing a path
Cure for cabin fever

Cure for cabin fever

Pedestrians walk along Olympic Hot Springs Road in the Elwha Valley of Olympic National Park recently. The road, which is gated near the park boundary… Continue reading

Cure for cabin fever
Picture perfect pit stop

Picture perfect pit stop

Tash Williams, left, takes a photograph of his aunt, Mia Boyd, and her daughter, McKynzii Boyd, 8, on the grounds of Lake Crescent Lodge at… Continue reading

Picture perfect pit stop
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Rhododendron Festival queen is crowned

Port Townsend High School junior Jenessah Seebergoss is crowned queen of the 85th Rhododendron Festival by 2019 Rhody Queen Mary Neville. Attending is 2019 Princess… Continue reading

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Trip grant given by retirees’ association

Trip grant given by retirees’ association

The Clallam County School Retirees’ Association presented a grant to Carrie Cobb to help fund an upcoming trip to Costa Rica. Cobb is taking the… Continue reading

Trip grant given by retirees’ association
MV Coho returns

MV Coho returns

The ferry MV Coho sails past Port Angeles City Pier on its way to the Black Ball Ferry dock Wednesday, Feb. 5,… Continue reading

MV Coho returns
Above the Dungeness River

Above the Dungeness River

Pedestrians, many with dogs, walk along the rebuilt trestle leading to the main span at Railroad Bridge Park near Sequim on Saturday, Feb.… Continue reading

Above the Dungeness River
Port Angeles High School teachers rally in favor of the capital levy

Port Angeles High School teachers rally in favor of the capital levy

A group of Port Angeles High School teachers gather on the four corners of Eighth and Lincoln streets earlier this week to… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School teachers rally in favor of the capital levy
Stand for peace

Stand for peace

About eight members of The Port Townsend Women in Black protest violence Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, at Adams Street Park. The group stands in silence… Continue reading

Stand for peace
OMC Intensive Care Unit nurse receives DAISY award

OMC Intensive Care Unit nurse receives DAISY award

The DAISY Foundation has recognized Michael Perchert-Osuna, a registered nurse at Olympic Medical Center’s Intensive Care Unit, with its DAISY award. The award recognizes the… Continue reading

OMC Intensive Care Unit nurse receives DAISY award
Pirate Pete’s Week at Peninsula College

Pirate Pete’s Week at Peninsula College

Peninsula College students, from left, Robert Williams and Matthew Larson, both of Forks, and Austin Savage of Sequim, cavort in a bounce… Continue reading

Pirate Pete’s Week at Peninsula College
Peninsula Families Today online edition

Peninsula Families Today online edition

The latest Peninsula Families Today special section is out! Inside, you’ll find articles on gender identity, community access to food pantries, staying safe in the… Continue reading

Peninsula Families Today online edition
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Lighting up Water Street

FB Titan Powerline Foreman Drew Plato, left, helps to guide a new street slight post along with crew member Michael Lake on… Continue reading

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