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Fiddlers Three and generational glee

Through the hum of strings and tapping of feet, people on the peninsula are finding their inner harmony.

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Egypt by foot, 4-wheel drive, camel and sailboat

Long ago, as a teenager who was accustomed to a skyline of skyscrapers, I dreamed of standing at…

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Dogs share Valentine’s love, cheer

On Valentine's Day, members of Olympic Gentle Paws dog therapy group surprised residents at Prairie Springs Assisted Living…

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Demonstrators line up on both sides of Border Patrol

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency's top priority is to secure America's borders from those who would…

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College’s Movable Fest will spotlight Paul Newman

Paul Newman will be remembered on Friday, Feb. 20, when Peninsula College and the Port Townsend Film Festival's…

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Closed session called for ‘national security’

It wasn't exactly a matter of national security, more one of public health and safety.

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Clallam County seeks volunteers

Clallam County residents are invited to apply to participate in county government on these committees that advise county…

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City seeking intern for census work

If you're a high school senior studying geographic information systems, the city wants to hear from you.

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Church News

Upcoming church services _ A candlelight Taize service of sung prayers, simple chants and silence for prayerful meditation…

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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by sharing Luck o’ the Irish

The car that ran the stoplight missed you by a whisker.

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Business briefs

Neil Hubbard plays the Scottish Highland pipes at the grand opening of Stymie’s Bar & Grill, from 4:30-6…

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Bracelet helps Sequim Police find walkaway

A 90-year-old Sequim man has become the first person to be located using the Sequim Police Department's Project…

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Botched drug buy results in theft charge

Corey Borden, of Sequim, is accused of posing as a drug dealer, stealing a police informant's money and…