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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal told a crowd in Port Angeles last week he would like to see school districts have the ability to increase their local levies. Photo by Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News

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State schools superintendent offers pespectives, funding ideas

On the heels of a paraeducator strike that shut down Port Angeles schools last week, state Superintendent of…

A barred owl takes flight at the Northwest Raptor and Wildlife Center. Photo by Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News

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Raptor Center to close, eventually: After career of rescuing animals, Jaye Moore slowing down

Injured birds on the North Olympic Peninsula for decades have found refuge at the Northwest Raptor and Wildlife…

OMC to sue federal government over Medicare cuts

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OMC to sue federal government over Medicare cuts

Olympic Medical Center is preparing to sue the federal government over its cuts to Medicare reimbursements for off-site…

‘The most important thing’: Peninsula native talks service at Veterans Day event

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‘The most important thing’: Peninsula native talks service at Veterans Day event

On Sunday, Nov. 11 — the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I — people crowded…

Peninsula College awarded $2.2 million federal grant

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Peninsula College awarded $2.2 million federal grant

Peninsula College officials announced recently the school will receive a $2.2 million grant from the federal Department of…

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Woman accused of embezzlement from the Sequim VFW in jail again

A 31-year-old woman accused of embezzling nearly $10,000 from the Sequim Veterans of Foreign Wars post is back…

Game Farm lawsuit threatened: Animal rights group issues ultimatum to Sequim facility

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Game Farm lawsuit threatened: Animal rights group issues ultimatum to Sequim facility

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Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict answers questions during the League of Women Voters forum Tuesday. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam County sheriff incumbent, challenger spar at debate

Candidates for Clallam County Sheriff disagreed on whether deputies should carry a drug that reverses overdoses and how…

Selinda Barkhuis, former Clallam County treasurer and candidate for prosecuting attorney, answers questions during a League of Women Voters forum Wednesday. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam Prosecuting Attorney candidates dispute lawsuit history at forum

Questions about who sued former Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis dominated the discussion when Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols…

Clallam withdraws job offer, will restart search for administrator

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Clallam withdraws job offer, will restart search for administrator

The Clallam County Board of County Commissioners rescinded its conditional offer to hire David Fraser as its next…

Proposed health cuts endanger OMC’s Sequim campus funding

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Proposed health cuts endanger OMC’s Sequim campus funding

Leaders with Olympic Medical Center urge people to comment on a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposal…

Effort to move Olympic National Park goats to new home is underway

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Effort to move Olympic National Park goats to new home is underway

Olympic National Park’s mountain goats have begun a historic journey back to their native habitat in the North…

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Sequim man awarded attorney fees by state Supreme Court

The state Supreme Court has ruled that a Sequim man who beat criminal marijuana charges is entitled to…