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Overnight bridge closures scheduled
The state Department of Transportation has announced a series of overnight closures of the Hood Canal bridge on… Continue reading
Fort Worden board to discuss annual report
The Fort Worden Public Development Authority board will discuss its annual report to the city of Port… Continue reading
Clallam County News
NOHN helps to meet healthcare needs, CEO says
Network established in 2015 with federally qualified center
People, tools needed for build
Dream Playground on track for May 15-19
Jefferson County News
Theater, art shows and home tours on tap this weekend
Theater performances, a home and kitchen tour and the return of the… Continue reading
ISSUES OF FAITH: Putting the social back into media
TODAY, THERE DOESN’T seem to be what one might call a “useful… Continue reading
Sports
BASEBALL: Sequim stays hot, edges North Mason for sixth straight win
Staples strong on mound and scores twice
PREP GOLF: Port Angeles hosts 30th Duke Streeter Invitational
Riders finish third in boys and girls divisions
RUN THE PENINSULA: Railroad Bridge Run returns Saturday
PREP BASEBALL: PA beats Bainbridge second day in a row
PREP SOFTBALL: Roughriders belt a pair of grand slams in win over Bulldogs
BOYS SOCCER: Matthew Miller scores twice as Port Angeles snaps 10-game skid
PREP BASEBALL: Roughriders find a way against tough Bainbridge team
Crime
Woman who gave drugs to minor to receive mental health alternative sentence
A Port Angeles woman who previously told police she identifies as a teenage boy will be sentenced Continue reading...
Business
Todd Ortloff Show guests this week
Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP Continue reading...
EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings
Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Continue reading...
Life
Northwind Art names new executive director
She thought she’d jump in, help out, “and keep things running until someone else came along,” recalled Continue reading...
A GROWING CONCERN: Chill out before you plant too early
AS THIS PAST week’s chill lay heavy in the valleys and the snow-frosted trees sit low on the mountains, I Continue reading...
Opinion
PAT NEAL: Free speech isn’t free
There were giants in the land. We lost one last week. John Brewer died on a fishing trip on the Continue reading...
OUR VIEW: We’re moving, but we will remain in community
THIS OLD BUILDING, steeped in history, whispers stories of bygone days. Within its walls, presses once hummed, their rhythmic cadence Continue reading...
Entertainment
Actors to close out festival Saturday night
‘Selected Shorts’ live show to be held at Field Arts & Events Hall
‘Warm Embrace’ art exhibit to close Sunday
“A Warm Embrace,” the exhibition of art by five Seattle-area women, will come to a close on… Continue reading
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Famed writers, performers arriving in Port Angeles for festival
Fire District to seek market analysis for station
Tribe seeking funds for hotel
Olympic Medical Center reports operating losses
Sequim to bring back fire, safety inspections
PREP BASKETBALL: Crescent’s Cargo-Acosta signs to play at NW Indian College
Captain on deck