Peninsula Daily News

SPORTS: Port Angeles boys, Sequim girls dominate three-way Olympic League track meet; other prep reports

SILVERDALE — The Sequim girls and Port Angeles boys dominated a three-way Olympic League track and field meet at Olympic High School on Thursday. The… Continue reading

Wine, cheese tours this weekend on Olympic Peninsula

The Olympic Peninsula Wineries’ third annual Northwest Wine & Cheese Tour is Saturday and Sunday. The self-guided tour at the eight participating wineries will be… Continue reading

Clallam County districting forum today

PORT ANGELES — The first public forum presenting Clallam County data for changing boundaries of county commission districts will be today. The five-member Clallam County… Continue reading

Sequim hires city engineer

SEQUIM — The city of Sequim has hired a city engineer and assistant public works director. David Garlington is a licensed professional engineer. For the… Continue reading

Sequim, Port Townsend Tax Day rallies to protest corporate tax practices

MoveOn.org Political Action groups in Sequim and Port Townsend will protest tax breaks for Bank of America and other corporations Monday. The rallies are scheduled… Continue reading

SPORTS: A heartbreaker as Montesano defeats Forks 3-2 in overtime in boys soccer

FORKS — Juan Carlos Beltran scored two goals within a minute of each other in the second half but the Forks boys soccer team fell… Continue reading

International films series begins Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND ­— The Global Lens Film Series returns to the Rose Theatre, 235 Taylor St., beginning Saturday for nine screenings of movies from all… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles girls tennis team blows out North Mason to remain perfect; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls tennis team did not drop a set in an Olympic League match against North Mason while remaining perfect… Continue reading

SPORTS: Veteran broadcaster Chapman named to WIAA Hall of Fame

PORT ANGELES — The longtime voice of Port Angeles sports is now a hall of famer. Howard “Scooter” Chapman was named one of 11 new… Continue reading

BREAKING NEWS: Tharinger will not run for re-election to Clallam County commissioner post

Freshman state legislator Steve Tharinger will not seek a fourth term as a Clallam County commissioner, he said today. The Sequim Democrat has participated in… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles, Sequim softball teams still perfect on year, will meet Wednesday in Port Angeles

SILVERDALE — The Port Angeles softball team remained perfect on the year to set up a showdown with undefeated archrival Sequim on Wednesday. The Roughriders,… Continue reading

First signs of $4 regular gas show up on Peninsula

Motorists on the North Olympic Peninsula awakened this morning to some gasoline stations showing $4 a gallon or more for regular unleaded gas. This came… Continue reading

PREP TRACK: Martin, Maxwell take individual honors for Port Angeles at Tacoma Invitational

TACOMA — Troy “Jacko” Martin and Alison Maxwell both took individual championships for Port Angeles High School at the prestigious Tacoma Track Invitational at Lincoln… Continue reading

Shelter Providers Network to offer workshop, training

PORT ANGELES — It won’t be the usual agenda when the Shelter Providers Network of Clallam County meets Wednesday, April 20. For April only, the… Continue reading

Clallam expects 20 millionth bus rider this week

PORT ANGELES — Clallam Transit will present a basket of goodies and passes for free rides for a year to its 20 millionth fixed-route rider… Continue reading

Clallam shoreline plan forums start Monday

The first in a series of forums in Port Angeles, Sekiu, Joyce and Sequim on Clallam County’s Shoreline Master Program will be Monday. County-hired consultants… Continue reading

Enter Windermere contest for sand sculpture theme

WANTED! A theme for the ninth annual Windermere Sand Sculpture Classic at this summer's Arts in Action festival on Port Angeles' waterfront. If your theme… Continue reading

Old News and new News: PDN turns 95 today and reaches a modern milestone

A familiar face on the North Olympic Peninsula, first seen in the spring of 1916, turned 95 today. The face belongs to the Peninsula Daily… Continue reading

PREP RESULTS: Sequim gets eighth mercy-rule victory with 20-0 thumping

AUBURN — At some point, the Sequim softball team is going to have to play a seven-inning game. Just not on Saturday. The Wolves earned… Continue reading

Subaru of America to be major sponsor of Sequim Lavender Festival

SEQUIM — Subaru of America Inc. will be a major sponsor of this year’s Sequim Lavender Festival. “Having an automotive manufacturer of this magnitude with… Continue reading