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10-7: Bill Benedict calls it a career

Bill Benedict said it was a run-in with the law of sorts that inspired his two-and-a-half decade career…

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Haller Foundation contributed $40K toward CTE effort

The local effort by school and local business leaders to secure funding for a vocational facility in Sequim…

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Keeping the Wolves on point

Listed on basketball rosters at 5 feet and 3 inches, one might assume they can — literally —…

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BOys basketball: Visiting Vikings upend Sequim on hardcourt

The scoreboard showed North Kitsap on the winning side, but Sequim coach Craig Brooks liked the way his…

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Girls basketball: Wolves stay unbeaten, top Vikings in the road

Sequim’s girls hoops squad used a strong second half surge to break a virtual halftime deadlock and come…

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Ian Mackay of Agnew, center, prepares to lead a group of wheelchair, bicyclists, runners and others on a portion of Sea-to-Sound, a three-day, 74-mile multi-modal group ride along a section of the Waterfront Trail in Port Angeles on Saturday. The excursion, which followed numerous portions of the Olympic Discovery from west of Lake Crescent to the Larry Scott Trail in Jefferson County, was orgainzed through Ian' Ride, a non-profit organization with the goal of getting people outdoors to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.

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Feel-good stories from 2022

Sequim saw plenty of goodwill, kindness and even some unexpected heroism in this past year, from major fundraisers…

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Sequim's Riley Pyeatt celebrates with her teammates, from left, Eve Mavy, Hi'ilei Robinson and Bloomenrader after winning the women's 4x400 emerging athlete championship at the Nike Nationals held in Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore., this weekend.

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2022: The Year in Sports

From record-setting efforts and league championships to a state title — and then a national one – for…

Cmdr. Brian Tesson, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active, carries a wreath for the grave of Coast Guard veteran Harold Hanusa, who served during World War II, during Saturday's Wreaths Across America ceremony at Mount Angeles Memorial Park in Port Angeles. The event, part of a national initiative to honor veterans of military service, saw individual branches of the military recognized during the ceremony followed by the placement of more than 2,300 wreaths for servicemen and women at six cemeteries across the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Wreaths Across America helps locals ‘remember, honor, teach’

Family, friends and others were able to pay tribute in recent days to veterans with the annual Wreaths…

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PHOTOS/VIDEOS: SHS singers offer holiday harmonies

Downtown singing

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Officials, advocates detail plans for Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir

Partners and advocates of a proposed Dungeness River reservoir that aims to help salmon, provide irrigation water and…

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Sequim woman in 90s escapes car fire

A resident of Jennie’s Meadow is safe — in part thanks to a heads-up neighbor — after her…

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College soccer: Henninger helps WWU’s Vikings score soccer title

Claire Henninger said she was incredibly raw technically and more of an athlete than a refined soccer player…

Blown-down trees that have been cut and removed from nearby forested areas of Robin Hill County Park await removal from a staging area next to the Olympic Discovery Trail within the park between Sequim and Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Storm damage closes Robin Hill park

Damage from recent storms have closed Robin Hill Farm County Park in Agnew, county officials said last week.