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Police Blotter — Oct. 6, 2021

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

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How our legislators voted

Here’s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week Sept. 24-30)

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Hospital workers getting vaccines

More than 300 health care workers at the North Olympic Peninsula’s three public hospitals remained unvaccinated against COVID-19…

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Clallam Bay prison outbreak grows to 160-plus cases

Staff aren’t consistently wearing masks, health officer says

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COVID claims two more lives

Two Jefferson County residents — a man in his 70s and a woman in her 60s — have…

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Olympic National Park sets prescribed burns starting Monday

The Olympic Interagency Fire Management Program and park road crew have planned and prepared for prescribed burns of…

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Clallam County to offer Pfizer booster shots in Port Angeles

With the recent approval of COVID-19 booster shots by national agencies, officials with Clallam County Emergency Management and…

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Clallam County plans active role in affordable housing

Clallam County Commissioners indicated they will take a more robust role in addressing affordable housing as part of…

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COVID outbreaks at long-term care facilities appear to slow

Outbreaks at long-term care facilities appear to be slowing down, with less large-scale transmission being reported, and COVID-19…

Donna Jones, left, and Penny Smith, both of Sequim, peer into a heavily shaded side channel of the Dungeness River as hundreds of salmon hide in the shadows to spawn on Thursday at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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PHOTOS: Sequim salmon on the run

Salmon rest in a side channel of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim on Sept.…

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School board candidate not allowed to take position

June signature with PDC prevents campaigning, contributions

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School board considers policy on naming facilities

Sequim School Board directors are moving ahead with plans to update their policy about naming school facilities, possibly…

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Sequim schools to offer voluntary COVID-19 testing

Sequim schools will begin voluntary COVID-19 testing of students, interim superintendent Jane Pryne announced earlier this week.