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Port Angeles, Sequim approve temporary e-scooters contracts

Bird Rides seeks fleet managers for maintenance

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USPS stamp set includes popular Clallam County landmark

One of the more scenic spots on the Olympic Peninsula made its way onto a stamp set to…

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Community celebrates first reponders at Unity of Effort event

Sunny skies, helpings of fresh salmon and numerous exhibits, vehicles and personnel from across the region greeted visitors…

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Ghostlight returns to stage with ‘Frozen Jr.’

Ghostlight Productions is dropping the temperatures a bit for their first live stage event since the pandemic with…

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Lopez named principal at Greywolf Elementary

One new lead administrator is in, and another is on the way.

Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group / Clallam County Elections Assistant Aspen Smith, left, and Elections Manager Susan Johnson examine contested ballots on Aug. 2 at the Clallam County Courthouse.

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Incumbents do well in first count of primary election ballots

Emery, Kidd lead in Clallam DCD race; Brotherton, Kelbon in Jefferson commissioner contest

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Sequim home prices hit another high

Lenders say less competition better for first-time buyers

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Giant cast, gargantuan puppets bring ‘The Hobbit’ to life

Director Marissa Meek said she was looking for something to “kick-start” Olympic Theatre Arts’ youth program.

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Little Free Pantries see higher demand, costs

Little Free Pantries in the Sequim area are seeing an increase in usership and expenses in tandem with…

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Temperature dive expected by next week

Temperatures are beginning to dip on the North Olympic Peninsula, but the real cooling trend is forecast to…

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Hearing for proposed Carlsborg transfer station delayed until November

A public hearing for a proposed waste transfer station and recycling center in Carlsborg has been delayed. Again.

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Sequim schools has its new top administrator

For Regan Nickels, the educational apple didn’t fall far from the tree.

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Planners keeping earthquake prep on community’s radar

As attention from one natural disaster understandably turned toward another, numbers of volunteers with the Community Emergency Response…