Peninsula Daily News

Madrona MindBody Institute to host open house with free activities

Madrona MindBody Institute to host open house with free activities

The Madrona MindBody Institute will host a 10th anniversary open house and day of free classes Saturday. Founders say they are celebrating… Continue reading

Madrona MindBody Institute to host open house with free activities

NEWS BRIEFS: Zombie Crawl lurches into Port Townsend this Saturday … and other items

The 2017 Port Townsend Zombie Crawl will be from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Ersatz zombies will assemble at Haller Fountain… Continue reading

Run for Safe Families set Saturday

The fourth annual 5-10K Run For Safe Families will be Saturday at City Pier. The cost is $25 for adults 18 and… Continue reading

World-fusion concert planned in Port Townsend

World-fusion music pioneers will perform at the Port Townsend Friends Meetinghouse on Saturday. TRIO’s concert will be at 7:30 p.m. at the… Continue reading

Port Angeles School Board seeks appraiser, to discuss proposed levy

The Port Angeles School Board will consider approving an appraiser for three properties and is expected to discuss a capital levy when… Continue reading

Ecology lays out plan for considering Pacific shore projects

The state Department of Ecology is seeking public comment on a draft plan to address how to make decisions about potential new projects… Continue reading

“Slow Down, Move Over” emphasis patrol starts today

The State Patrol will conduct a statewide “Slow Down, Move Over” emphasis patrol today through Friday to bring awareness to a law that… Continue reading

Pilot project to help students complete GEDs

United Way of Clallam County and Peninsula College have collaborated on a fund to help students seeking a General Education Development certificate.… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Shelter Providers meeting set … and other items

The Shelter Providers Network of Clallam County will hear from Olympic Community Action Programs about a proposed levy to create an affordable… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Fun Run registration … and other items

Registration is being accepted now for the Healthy Families Run for Safe Families on Saturday. The run will be from 10 a.m.… Continue reading

Free preview of story-telling festival planned Thursday

Free preview of story-telling festival planned Thursday

Four area storytellers will present their tales at Studium General on Thursday as a free preview that will kick off the annual… Continue reading

Free preview of story-telling festival planned Thursday
Guest cabins to be replaced at Log Cabin Resort on Lake Crescent

Guest cabins to be replaced at Log Cabin Resort on Lake Crescent

New guest cabins will be available when Olympic National Park’s Log Cabin Resort at Lake Crescent opens for the season in May.… Continue reading

Guest cabins to be replaced at Log Cabin Resort on Lake Crescent

Fort Worden Advisory Committee seeks new members

The Fort Worden Advisory Committee is seeking applicants for two at-large positions. The positions would be filled in January. Committee membership is… Continue reading

Dump truck mishap closes Oak Bay Road for several hours

Dump truck mishap closes Oak Bay Road for several hours

A driver was uninjured when dump truck went over an embankment Friday morning, knocking down several trees. At 8 a.m. Friday, the… Continue reading

Dump truck mishap closes Oak Bay Road for several hours

EYE ON CLALLAM: Clallam, Port of Port Angeles to hold joint meeting Monday

Clallam County commissioners will hold a joint meeting with Port of Port Angeles commissioners to discuss economic impacts of the forest products industry at 10… Continue reading

Oak Bay closed for shellfish harvesting

Shellfish from Oak Bay have been found to have high levels of the toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning, and the area… Continue reading

Smart meters: Presentations this month will outline stances by SMOG, Jefferson PUD

While some say that new electrical meters the Jefferson County Public Utility District plans to install for customers next year are potential… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Longtime employee chosen as general manager of Sequim co-op

The Co-op Farm & Garden Board of Directors has chosen longtime employee Ken Garling as its new general manager for the store. Garling… Continue reading

Contribution of beavers to salmon habitat to be discussed

A NOAA Fisheries biologist will discuss working with beavers to restore salmon habitat during Evening Talks at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The free presentation… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will… Continue reading