Peninsula Daily News

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Here are the various business meetings this week across the North Olympic Peninsula.

Secretary of state offers voting information in pamphlet

Those who do not receive a pamphlet by Oct. 17 are urged to contact the Elections Division.

State warns against eating too many razor clams

Domoic acid is a naturally occurring toxin frequently found in shellfish and at high levels may cause amnesic shellfish poisoning.

Pickup crashes into ditch near Sequim

The driver, a Mason County man, was treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center.

‘The Foggy Dew’ explained in upcoming lecture

The free presentation at the Port Hadlock library will explain why the 1916 Irish rebellion succeeded.

Alternatives to burning yard debris to be outlined

Alternatives to burning yard debris to be outlined

The Master Gardener presentation in Port Angeles on Oct. 13 will highlight the impacts.

Alternatives to burning yard debris to be outlined
Bigfoot researcher to speak in Port Townsend

Bigfoot researcher to speak in Port Townsend

Ron Morehead of Sequim will speak at the library this Friday.

Bigfoot researcher to speak in Port Townsend
Clallam County Democrats host dinner Saturday

Clallam County Democrats host dinner Saturday

Tickets are $60 per person for the meal at the Blyn casino.

Clallam County Democrats host dinner Saturday

Fall landscaping for birds to be presented Saturday

“Backyard Birding” can be taken either as individual classes or in a series.

Finnriver to celebrate World Apple Day in Chimacum

Finnriver to celebrate World Apple Day in Chimacum

Hours will be from noon to 6 p.m. for the event in celebration of food and community.

Finnriver to celebrate World Apple Day in Chimacum

IRS extends time for deferment on replacing livestock lost to drought

The one-year extension applies to capital gains on sales of livestock.

Olympic National Park announces winter campground schedule

Some will close, while others will remain open year-round.

Permaculture Convergence this weekend at Fort Flagler

The convergence will combine educational workshops, hands-on projects and networking.

Port Angeles Garden Club issues fall award

The yard at at 326 E. 11th St. has “whimsical yard art of recycled and repurposed treasures,” according to the club.