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Community News Briefs — Jan. 4, 2023

Sequim Bay Yacht Club to host marina manager

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Clallam Transit approves 2023 budget

The Clallam Transit Board of Directors at its regular meeting on Dec. 21 unanimously approved a $16.7 million…

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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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Clallam County jail inmate found dead

Port Angeles man discovered hanging from blanket

Thea Bey of Port Angeles watches as her dog, Thuja, tries to retrieve a stick from incoming waves on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles and her other dogs, Williwaw, center, and Lollie look on during Saturday’s king tide on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The astronomical high tide in Port Angeles on Saturday was 8.98 feet, prompting coastal flood advisories for most shorelines in Northwest Washington. The highest king tide on the North Olympic Peninsula was a predicted 10.9 feet Friday and Saturday at La Push. Port Townsend’s highest tide was on Christmas Day with an estimated 9.9 feet. High tides at Dungeness were 8.8 feet throughout the holiday weekend and including today. King tides will be seen again on the Peninsula beginning Jan. 21. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News / Thea Bey of Port Angeles watches as her dog, Thuja, tries to retrieve a stick from incoming waves on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles and her other dogs, Williwaw, center, and Lollie look on during a king tide on the Strait of Juan de Fuca on Dec. 24. The astronomical high tide in Port Angeles was 8.98 feet, prompting coastal flood advisories for most shorelines in Northwest Washington. The highest king tide on the North Olympic Peninsula was a predicted 10.9 feet Friday and Saturday at La Push. High tides at Dungeness were 8.8 feet throughout the holiday weekend. King tides will be seen again on the Olympic Peninsula beginning Jan. 21.

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PHOTO: King tide

Thea Bey of Port Angeles watches as her dog, Thuja, tries to retrieve a stick from incoming waves…

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Lawyer group sets free legal aid clinic

Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers will present a virtual legal aid clinic, a free program offering legal advice…

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Funding to help counties ID drugs

An unsolicited 21-month, $190,659 grant from the University of Washington will help the Clallam and Jefferson county health…

Petty Officer 3rd Class Austen Marshall, an avionics electrical technician and a flight mechanic at Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles, sits near a dog his aircrew rescued from a grounded sailing vessel near Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The aircrew rescued one person and two dogs from the vessel. (U.S. Coast Guard courtesy photo)

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U.S. Coast Guard rescues one person, two dogs

A Coast Guard crew from Air Station Port Angeles rescued one person and two dogs from a grounded…

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OMC Foundation makes record $1M donation

Representatives with the Olympic Medical Center Foundation presented $1 million to Olympic Medical Center at the hospital commissioner’s…

Sequim Police Blotter

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Police Blotter — Dec. 28, 2022

The weekly police blotter includes incidents that occurred in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County…

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Jamestown Tribe to fight Department of Natural Resources’ ruling

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is planning to file a legal complaint against the state Department of Natural Resources…

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YMCA, PC team up to offer English classes, daycare

A partnership between Peninsula College and the YMCA of Sequim looks to help non-English speakers learn key language…

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Community news briefs — Dec. 28, 2022

City to begin street data collection