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Peninsula groups receive arts funds

Statewide program awards $10 million

 

Steve and Sarah Methner welcome exchange student Julio Hanania from Chile to Port Angeles as part of the Rotary Youth Exchange Program, which connects local families with students from around the world. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)

Rotary exchange program about community connection

Teenager travels from Chile to Port Angeles for year of studies

 

Riverside Forest Products plans to open Forks sawmill

City to seek grant for power system upgrades

 

Tour guide Steve Hargis shares the history of a long-forgotten movie theater hidden above Captain T’s, offering a glimpse into Port Angeles’ early entertainment scene. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)

Underground heritage tour shares city’s background

Guides take visitors on 2½-hour trip, show Port Angeles history

Tour guide Steve Hargis shares the history of a long-forgotten movie theater hidden above Captain T’s, offering a glimpse into Port Angeles’ early entertainment scene. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)
Tayler Bulus-Steed and Mayah Simpson-Thompson, founders of Funky Grooves, showcase their newly opened record shop, where they have curated a space dedicated to music, community and vintage culture. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)

Funky Grooves offers gathering place for artists

New store open Monday through Saturday

Tayler Bulus-Steed and Mayah Simpson-Thompson, founders of Funky Grooves, showcase their newly opened record shop, where they have curated a space dedicated to music, community and vintage culture. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)

Habitat project moves forward with infrastructure funds

Clallam County to provide $800K for Lyon’s Landing

Peninsula Behavioral Health head discusses the fallout from federal bill

Anticipated cuts to Medicaid could devastate rural communities like Clallam County, leading to more emergency room visits, law enforcement calls and preventable suffering, according to… Continue reading