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Tom Landa is bandleader of The Paperboys and Locarno, two ensembles from Vancouver, B.C., who will give virtual concerts during the Juan de Fuca Festival in May. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Juan de Fuca Festival ‘reimagined’

Memorial Day event to offer live, virtual performances

Ewen LeRest, 16, of Quilcene, has received statewide recognition for his photography, which celebrates school activities as well as the natural world. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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A special eye: Young ‘environmental photojournalist’ wins award

Photographs advance to state competition

“Miss Lillian: More than a President’s Mother,” is a new documentary film inspired by Carol Swarbrick Dries of Sequim’s one-woman show. The movie is part of the online Cinejoy film festival this Saturday through March 30. Photo courtesy CJS Films

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Lillian Carter movie premieres Saturday

Sequim actor in title role

Richard O’Neill, seen rehearsing for one of his solo appearances with the Port Angeles Symphony, won a Grammy Award on Sunday, March 14, for best classical instrumental solo recording. File photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Peninsula violist O’Neill wins Grammy award

Sequim native gets nod with best classical music performance

At the display window in Uptown Port Townsend are, from left, Jeri Auty, Cheri Kopp, Debra Olson and Sue Gale, contributors to the "Art in a Pandemic" show, on view around the clock at the corner of Tyler and Lawrence streets. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Art as solace: Ten women share window display

Pandemic inspires creativity

Alan and Karen Selig were among the gleaners volunteering at Joyce's Blueberry Haven last summer. Photo by Sharah Truett/WSU Clallam County Extension

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Summer tastes are still alive, thanks to volunteer gleaners

Thanks to a small army of volunteer gleaners and two counties full of fruit, the taste of summer…

Working the COVID vaccination drive-up station Thursday are, from left, Jefferson Healthcare staffers Jaimie Hoobler, Brandy Boyd, Jess Cigalotti and Lori Banks. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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‘Jumpstart phase’ of COVID-19 inoculation begins on peninsula

The mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign has begun on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Lauren Kuehne, lead author of a new study of noise pollution on the Olympic Peninsula, works in the forests of Western Washington. Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Growlers blamed for noise pollution

They’ve been close neighbors sharing the same sky. But Naval Air Station Whidbey Island and a team of…

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Historical drama tells of suffrage victory

It’s possible for two women — not at all alike — to reach a shared victory. It’s also…

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Nurse and COVID-19 survivor Laura Dotlich sits next to a small pond at her home in rural Port Angeles on Thursday.

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COVID-19 survivor issues plea to follow guidelines to protect all

Medical-surgical nurse tells of ordeal