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Glow Run sets records for turnout in Blyn

A record-setting huge crowd of nearly 900 people ran in the annual Jamestown S’Klallam Glow Run on Dec.…

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RUN THE PENINSULA: Spruce Railroad Run was a family affair

LAKE CRESCENT — The second Spruce Railroad Trail Run went off without a hitch and it was a…

Red Parsons, left, Kitty City assistant manager who will help run the Bark House, and Paul Stehr-Green, Olympic Peninsula Humane Society board president and acting executive director, stand near dog kennels discussing the changes they are making to the Bark House to ensure dogs are in a comfortable, sanitary environment when the facility reopens in February. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)

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Humane Society officials plan to reopen Bark House

Facility, closed since last July, could be open by Valentine’s Day

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Olympic Medical Center to explore outside partnership

Leaders explore long-term viability

Participants depart from the Run the Peninsula Glow Run on Dec. 7. Organizers said more than 600 people joined the event in Blyn.
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Glow Run brings lights and joy to more than 600 participants in Blyn

More than 600 people from the Olympic Peninsula and the Pacific Northwest enjoyed what is turning into one…

Front loaders push trash forward into one of the compactors at the Airport Road Recycling & Transfer Station on Nov. 24 in Everett. Photo by Olivia Vanni/The Herald (Everett)

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How has the pandemic changed life? Look in your garbage

Snohomish County trash and recycling collectors say the COVID-19 pandemic has affected what we throw away.