The Peninsula College men’s soccer team came from behind with three second-half goals to not only beat Bellevue 3-1, but to grasp control… Continue reading
East Jefferson’s Aliyah Yearian fifth among girls at varsity race
Terry Barnett served as fire commissioner, on JEPP group and took on variety of other roles
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RoseHips Kween Pheanamix, also known as Anami of Port Townsend, cozies up to the Goddess Bunny sculpture just before the start of the Great Port… Continue reading
The Port Angeles City Council will consider on Tuesday planning commission recommendations for allowing religious organizations to build temporary shelters for those… Continue reading
Commissioned study says $1.5 million needed for upgrades
Quilcene man shot in the chest last fall
Showers, non-potable water offered; cases of water given to residents cut off from service
Rocky Wisniewski of Sequim, a member of the North Olympic Shuttle Spindle Guild, demonstrates how to spin fiber on a walking wheel during Saturday’s Pacific… Continue reading
PA and Forks volleyball win; Riders fall in football game
Ideal weather welcomes ironmen, teams
The Sequim Wolves went into halftime down 14-13 against the Kingston Buccaneers, but rallied with a 14-0 second half to win 27-14 at… Continue reading
Forks falls 20-7 to Raymond-South Bend
OCTOBER IS HERE! That means the weather will certainly change soon. Dark, cool, wet, rainy weather will fall upon us. We need the rain as… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES DOES not have a long history, relatively speaking. First settled in 1854 and declared the Second National City in 1862, the town grew… Continue reading
This October Blue Whole Gallery artists offer a special exhibit to support Welfare for Animals Guild, which rescues and adopts out disadvantaged dogs.… Continue reading
No pollution reported from trawler
Change based on BPA relief
Moderate risk in Clallam; high risk in Jefferson