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Community scoreboard — Oct. 4, 2023

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Clallam Transit to consider zero fares

The Clallam Transit System Board of Commissioners in September unanimously approved a motion directing staff to develop and…

Business

Business news — Oct. 4, 2023

15th business showcase set

Michaela Christiansen, 14, left, and Pen DeBord, 14, both of Port Angeles, use a cider press to crush fresh apples into juice and pulp during Saturday's Applestock celebration in Sequim. The event, a benefit for several area charities, featured food, music, crafts and games in the orchard at Williams Manor B&B/Vacation Rental. Applestock 2023 beneficiaries were the Salvation Army Food Bank, Angel Tree Christmas, Coats for Kids and area food banks. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PHOTO: Pressing matter

Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Life

Parenting In Focus: Be involved … but not too involved

Children need to learn to play alone as well as to learn to play with others. You need…

Obituaries

Obituaries — Oct. 4, 2023

Chris L. Sampson

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Business

What’s Happening at the Market: Coville Fish Company nets quality seafood for local residents

As salmon continue heading upstream in rivers all across the Pacific Northwest, Derek Dau and Jenny Taylor, owners…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor — Oct. 4, 2023

Keep the trail

Opinion

From the Back Nine: Messing with Mother Nature

I know a young couple who created a glorious garden together. In addition to veggies (including an annoying…

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Life

First Friday, Fiber Arts festivities set

The Oct. 6 First Friday Art Walk Sequim color theme is orange — a warm, spicy, energizing, appetizing,…

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Life

A&E briefs — Oct. 4, 2023

NOLS to host Celtic harps concerts in PA, Sequim

News

Community news briefs — Oct. 4, 2023

Burn ban lifted

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Sports

Sports briefs — Oct. 4, 2023

Paddlers to meet, talk kayak oceanography