Peninsula Daily News

International dances, a fiction-writing class, plant clinic among Peninsula attractions

International dances, a fiction writing class and a plant clinic are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on… Continue reading

Peninsula College plans free health, safety fair

Peninsula College Campus Safety will host a health and safety fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday. College students and the… Continue reading

Quileute to welcome whales with ceremony today

Quileute to welcome whales with ceremony today

Former Quileute Tribal School Superintendent Leon Strom, who is credited with starting the Welcoming of the Whales ceremony in La Push, will… Continue reading

Quileute to welcome whales with ceremony today

Young ninja training set

Olympic Nature Experience is taking registration now for a Forest Ninja Camp on Friday, April 6. The camp will be from 8:30 a.m.… Continue reading

Everett man arrested in suspicious packages sent to military sites

Everett man arrested in suspicious packages sent to military sites

Authorities have arrested a man suspected of sending suspicious packages to multiple military installations in the Washington, D.C., region, the FBI said Tuesday,… Continue reading

Everett man arrested in suspicious packages sent to military sites

NEWS BRIEFS: Studded tire removal deadline extended; finance committee for PT school district to meet

The potential for late season snow has led to a two-week extension of the deadline to remove studded tires. The removal deadline is… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Vietnam vets welcoming day event set … and other items

The Clallam County Veterans Center will host a Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony at 1 p.m. Saturday. Members of the public… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Library system seeks participants for PoetrySLAM … and other items

The North Olympic Library System is seeking registrants for its Thursday, April 26 2018 Clallam County PoetrySLAM event. Sixth-grade poets and thespians… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: ‘Exercise and Thrive’ class starts April 3 … and other items

Local cancer survivors will have access to a free YMCA strength and wellness program beginning Tuesday, April 3. The 12-week program, “Exercise… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Port to consider public outreach for John Wayne Marina question

Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider a public outreach process concerning a potential offer for the sale of John Wayne Marina at a meeting… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: Extension of time for critical areas update proposal before commissioners

The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider allowing additional time to develop a proposal for updating the county’s critical areas ordinance when they meet at… Continue reading

Good Samaritan killed while helping stranded Sequim motorist

The State Patrol is seeking witnesses to a fatal hit and run that killed a Good Samaritan who stopped to help a… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center event planners recognized

Olympic Medical Center event planners recognized

Ten members of Olympic Medical Center’s Employee Activity Committee were honored during a March 7 board of commissioners meeting. The committee members… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center event planners recognized
Quilcene key box program aims to expedite getting help from first responders

Quilcene key box program aims to expedite getting help from first responders

Quilcene Fire Rescue has established a residential loaner key box program to expedite emergency responders reaching a patient and to minimize or eliminate… Continue reading

Quilcene key box program aims to expedite getting help from first responders

NEWS BRIEFS: New director of support services … and other items

Liz Uraga, J.D., has been named as the new director of Quality Support Services at Olympic Medical Center. Uraga joined the center… Continue reading

North Olympic Land Trust Conservation Breakfast this morning

The North Olympic Land Trust will honor the Clallam Conservation District during its 10th annual Conservation Breakfast at 9 this morning. The… Continue reading

Easter egg hunts start early on Peninsula

With Easter falling on April 1 this year, most scheduled East Egg hunts will be next weekend. However, at least two hunts are planned for… Continue reading

‘The Turner House’ focus of book discussion

The Novel Conversations Book Discussion Group will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Sequim Library to discuss “The Turner House” by Angela… Continue reading

Author to discuss new book at Goddard

Author and artist Petra Kuppers will speak at Goddard College’s MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts Program at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. She will read… Continue reading

Balkan dances Sunday in Port Townsend

Balkan dances Sunday in Port Townsend

Kef will perform Balkan folk music for a dance at the Palindrome from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Admission will be… Continue reading

Balkan dances Sunday in Port Townsend