Peninsula Daily News

Peninsula College announces fall student honors

Peninsula College has announced the names of students who made its president’s list and honor roll for the fall 2020 quarter. To… Continue reading

Ranked-choice voting topic of meeting

FairVote Washington, a nonprofit group promoting ranked-choice voting, will provide the featured program at the Thursday meeting of the Jefferson County Democrats.… Continue reading

Rayonier site, harbor cleanups update on Tuesday

The state Department of Ecology will review updates on the Rayonier Mill and Western Port Angeles Harbor cleanups during a virtual meeting… Continue reading

Scholarship available for East Jefferson students

The First Presbyterian Church of Port Townsend is accepting applications for the 2021-2022 Sarah “Dusty” Westall Scholarship. The scholarship is open to… Continue reading

Sequim student makes Jamestown University dean’s list

Abigail Hansted of Sequim has been named to the dean’s list at Jamestown University in Jamestown, North Dakota for the fall 2020… Continue reading

State ferries to host virtual community meetings this week

SEATTLE – Ferry service, hybrid-electric vehicles and COVID-19 response are among the topics that are expected to be addressed during two upcoming community meetings hosted… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: Port Ludlow speed limit topic of county meeting

The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss speed limit reduction in Port Ludlow when they meet at 9 a.m. Monday. To view the meeting live… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: ODT agreement on county agenda

Peninsula Daily News Clallam County commissioners will consider an agreement with Green Crow Timber, LLC for the Olympic Discovery Trail on Tuesday. The virtual meeting… Continue reading

Conservation Futures Program accepting applications for open spaces projects

Jefferson County is accepting applications for projects to protect open spaces in the county through its Conservation Futures Program. Applications are open… Continue reading

Olympic Peninsula Art Association issues call for artwork

The Olympic Peninsula Art Association has issued a call for artists for its “Small Treasures” Virtual Spring Show and Fundraiser. Artists area asked… Continue reading

Pet food drive ongoing in Sequim

Sinclair Place Senior Living is conducting a pet food drive throughout the month of February. Canned or bagged pet food can be dropped… Continue reading

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Podiatrist joins staff at Olympic Medical Center

Podiatrist Adam Killpack has joined the staff at Olympic Medical Center. Killpack will see patients with foot and ankle conditions at the… Continue reading

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Well Hearts celebrated on Jefferson Healthcare Foundation website

A luncheon isn’t possible given COVID-19 restrictions, but the Jefferson Healthcare Foundation is celebrating well hearts anyway, in a virtual setting. “We… Continue reading

“Refuge” by Marian Morris, is mng the pieces on display at the Northwind Art: Best Gallery.

Exhibit ‘not in Kansas anymore’

Northwind Art highlights more artists

“Refuge” by Marian Morris, is mng the pieces on display at the Northwind Art: Best Gallery.

Repairs begin on Lake Crescent hillside

Repairs are expected to begin as early as today to stabilize the hillside above U.S. Highway 101 near Fisher Cove Road at… Continue reading

Clallam County Parent to Parent to host virtual savings seminar

Clallam County Parent to Parent will host the virtual seminar “Saving for the Future” at 4 p.m. Thursday. The Zoom presentation features… Continue reading

Jefferson County Historical Society to resume First Friday Speaker series

The Jefferson County Historical Society will resume its First Friday Speaker series with “Baking and Candy Making with Sugar Hill Farms” at… Continue reading

Red, Set, Go Race and Heart Luncheon officials embark on a training run/walk on Saturday at Seven Cedars Casino and Hotel. From left are Loni Greninger, Jamestown Tribal Council; Victoria Jones, race director of the Red, Set, Go Heart Healthy Run/Walk/Swim; Lori Frederick, vice president of Strait View Credit Union, the presenting sponsor of the race; Karen Rogers, chair of the Red, Set, Go Luncheon; Bruce Skinner, OMC Foundation executive director; Darryl Wolfe, Olympic Medical Center CEO; and OMC Commissioner Jean Hordyk. (Courtesy of OMC Foundation)

Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Red Set Go event adds virtual run/walk/swim

Registration is open for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s inaugural Red, Set, Go Heart Healthy Virtual Run/Walk and Swim in February. Register… Continue reading

Red, Set, Go Race and Heart Luncheon officials embark on a training run/walk on Saturday at Seven Cedars Casino and Hotel. From left are Loni Greninger, Jamestown Tribal Council; Victoria Jones, race director of the Red, Set, Go Heart Healthy Run/Walk/Swim; Lori Frederick, vice president of Strait View Credit Union, the presenting sponsor of the race; Karen Rogers, chair of the Red, Set, Go Luncheon; Bruce Skinner, OMC Foundation executive director; Darryl Wolfe, Olympic Medical Center CEO; and OMC Commissioner Jean Hordyk. (Courtesy of OMC Foundation)

Olympic Medical Center providing shots, staff at vaccination clinics

Olympic Medical Center will provide staffing and a supply of the Pfizer vaccine at the Port Angeles vaccination clinic on two weekends… Continue reading