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Long-term care center in Clallam reports 9 coronavirus cases

Another long-term care facility in Clallam County is under an outbreak investigation for COVID-19 after weekend testing confirmed…

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Thanksgiving precautions paid off, say Olympic Peninsula health officers

Keep it up, the North Olympic Peninsula’s health officers said last week.

Working the COVID vaccination drive-up station Thursday are, from left, Jefferson Healthcare staffers Jaimie Hoobler, Brandy Boyd, Jess Cigalotti and Lori Banks. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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‘Jumpstart phase’ of COVID-19 inoculation begins on peninsula

The mass COVID-19 vaccination campaign has begun on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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OPNET seizes more than 3,100 marijuana plants

Members of the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team (OPNET) seized thousands of marijuana plants from multiple Port Angeles…

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County re-opens Sequim Bay, Discovery Bay to some shellfish harvesting

Health officials have upgraded several local waterways to some recreational; shellfish harvesting, the Clallam County Health and Human…

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$3.5 million in reserves aids county’s 2021 budget

Clallam County commissioners have approved a 2021 spending plan that uses $3.5 million in reserves to maintain services…

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District looks to conclude administrator investigations by January

Sequim School District officials anticipate the investigations into complaints concerning two administrators will be concluded by mid-January and…

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Wreaths Across America event set at Sequim View Cemetery

Wreaths Across America, a national program that echoes the honoring of veterans at Arlington National Cemetery by placing…

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Community news briefs — Dec. 16, 2020

Friends of Library set book sale

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Clallam revenues better than anticipated, but hiring freeze continues

With Clallam County revenues improving since a huge dip last summer, commissioners discussed lifting the county’s hiring freeze,…

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Police blotter — Dec. 16, 2020

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

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Lavender Meadows developer eyes first homes in spring 2021

Project features 217 manufactured homes

Lauren Kuehne, lead author of a new study of noise pollution on the Olympic Peninsula, works in the forests of Western Washington. Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Growlers blamed for noise pollution

They’ve been close neighbors sharing the same sky. But Naval Air Station Whidbey Island and a team of…