Peninsula Daily News

Nominees sought for Clallam County Community Service Awards

We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. Soroptimist International of… Continue reading

Heart of Service Award nominating under way in Jefferson County

We are also looking for people who make a difference in Jefferson County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. The three… Continue reading

Nominees sought for Clallam County Community Service Awards

We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. Soroptimist International of… Continue reading

Plan your wedding at PDN bridal fair

PORT ANGELES — Lovebirds planning their big day — and all the essential players who bring a wedding to life — go hand-in-hand at the… Continue reading

Voters asked to approve new Quilcene school levy

QUILCENE — Voters living in the Quilcene School District are being asked to renew and raise a four-year maintenance and operations levy. Voter approval would… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center adds grant writer

PORT ANGELES — Morgan Van Dyke has joined Olympic Medical Center as the hospital's first grant writer. Her first project will be to obtain federal… Continue reading

Port Angeles schools to serve beef again

On Tuesday, the Port Angeles School District will join North Olympic Peninsula public school districts Crescent and Sequim in putting beef on the menu. All… Continue reading

Three finalists selected for Sequim Citizen of Year

SEQUIM — One of three finalists will be named the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce 2007 Citizen of the Year during at luncheon on Feb.… Continue reading

Heart of Service Award nominating under way in Jefferson County

We are also looking for people who make a difference in Jefferson County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. The three… Continue reading

Nominees sought for Clallam County Community Service Awards

We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have made our communities a better place. Soroptimist International of… Continue reading

Port Angeles man receives state’s Outstanding Veteran Volunteer award

PORT ANGELES — Marine Corps veteran Tom McKeown Sr. received the state's Outstanding Veteran Volunteer of 2007 award Tuesday. Clallam County commissioners hosted the ceremony… Continue reading

Port Angeles Hardwood mill cuts hours because of housing slump

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Hardwood sawmill has cut back operations by two hours daily as a result of the housing sales slump. Interfor… Continue reading

Clear sailing to Keystone for Steilacoom II

PORT TOWNSEND — The second day after car ferry service to Keystone resumed business picked up, and all sailings went smoothly. There were no cancellations… Continue reading

Port Angeles School Board to consider technology levy

PORT ANGELES — The School Board will consider whether to hold a special election to levy funds for technology at its meeting tonight at 7… Continue reading

Chamber meeting Tuesday to focus on Lawrence

THE CO-CHAIRMAN OF a group of 15 Sequim chamber members asking for more information about Lee Lawrence's firing said his demands had been met by… Continue reading

Going to a caucus? Be ready for in-your-face politics

It's an opportunity to be part of history, part of the decision. Today, Democrats and Republicans will hold caucuses in Jefferson and Clallam counties and… Continue reading

You can vote in both; real action in caucuses

If you're a Republican, you might say your caucus appearance today counts for one half of your preference, with your vote in the Feb. 19… Continue reading

Few partisan Peninsula politicos endorsing before Saturday caucuses

The North Olympic Peninsula goes into Democratic caucus weekend with some Peninsula office-holders expressing support for either of the two remaining Democratic presidential candidates, Hillary… Continue reading

Other Peninsula sites in Army’s viewfinder

Three sites in the North Olympic Peninsula are on an Army Corps of Engineers list of places that may have unexploded ordnance. In addition to… Continue reading

Olympic National Park damage in the millions

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Repair of damage to roads and trails from the Dec. 3 storm will cost probably $5 million, said Barb Maynes, Olympic… Continue reading