Longtime Port Angeles track and field coach Bob Sheedy recently reached the top of the virtual podium, winning the decathlon in 75-to-79… Continue reading
Entrance fees to Olympic National Park will be waived today to commemorate Tuesday’s signing of the federal Great American Outdoors Act into… Continue reading
Also: Pirate Athletics Golf Tournament slated for Aug. 29
Smoke likely to continue for the rest of the summer
By Doug Feinberg | The Associated Press WNBA teams are scoring at a breakneck pace through the first week of the season with six teams… Continue reading
Hurricane Ridge will be temporarily closed to motor vehicle traffic
ARLINGTON ANGLER JOHN Nunnally reeled in the fish of the week, a jumbo-sized 30-plus pound chinook, while trolling Skagway near Cape Flattery off Neah Bay… Continue reading
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced a handful of updates to its plan for prep sports during the upcoming school year, including an… Continue reading
Cooler weather may have impact on bear hunting
Other Peninsula competitions in full swing
Class 1B schools were mostly left out last week when the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced its plan to hold four prep sports… Continue reading
ON THE DAY Seattle’s new hockey franchise chose a Kraken, a most-likely fictional, giant squid-like creature as its new team name, some expert anglers weighed… Continue reading
WIAA decision lauded as hopeful
Higher-risk sports moved to spring
Cedars at Dungeness Men’s Club holds championship event
New international students still could face hurdles
Future Roughriders holding flag football survey; Mariners offer personalized seat cutouts
Julio Rodriguez, the No. 2 prospect in the Seattle Mariners organization, has a hairline fracture in… Continue reading