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Free legal aid clinic set for Feb. 12; registration is Friday

The Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers will conduct a free legal aid clinic Saturday, Feb. 12. The free legal consultations will be… Continue reading

Jefferson County Library to host climate change series talk

“How Do Nuclear Reactors Fit Our Need for Electricity Production?”

Lawsuit accuses COVID-19 testing company of faking results

Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson has filed a lawsuit against an Illinois-based COVID-19 testing company, accusing it of improperly handling tests and… Continue reading

Man charged after allegedly threatening two women with machete

Bail at five times the amount requested by the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office was set Tuesday for a Port Angeles man… Continue reading

In an online talk Thursday, Mimi George, pictured with the late Te Aliki Koloso Kaveia, will talk about how ancient navigation and boat-building skills continue to be relevant. photo courtesy Wooden Boat Foundation
In an online talk Thursday, Mimi George, pictured with the late Te Aliki Koloso Kaveia, will talk about how ancient navigation and boat-building skills continue to be relevant. photo courtesy Wooden Boat Foundation

Online yard, garden series talk scheduled

“Growing Community Food System Resilience for Uncertain Times”

A young Pat Neal holds the lead rope for his sisters on the back of Cinderella the donkey.

PAT NEAL: A good horse

Back on the farm, we used to say, all the animals go to heaven. There was great reminder of this eternal truth when a picture… Continue reading

A young Pat Neal holds the lead rope for his sisters on the back of Cinderella the donkey.
Forks Spartans

PREP ROUNDUP: Spartans boys win in Westport

Forks continued to tune up for the Class 2B Southwest District Tournament, running away from the Ocosta Wildcats in the second half of… Continue reading

Forks Spartans

Rumor no more: Brady makes retirement official

Tom Brady walked away from the NFL on his own terms, still at the top of… Continue reading

Sequim council approves salary panel, hears Kilmer

The Sequim City Council has created a salary commission to analyze future council members’ pay. Three appointed city residents will review salaries every… Continue reading

Valentine’s Day card kits available at North Olympic Library System beginning Friday

Beginning Friday, Valentine’s Day card kits are available for pickup from all four branches of the North Olympic Library System. The free… Continue reading

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County offers online orientation

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct an online orientation session for potential volunteers from 11 a.m. to noon Thursday. Participants will… Continue reading

Work on Highway 113 begins today

Alternating traffic to be in place

Bradi Jacobson of Agnew donated, transported and helped replant a truck bed full of Douglas fir trees to the future roadside forest at Discovery Bay on Saturday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Bradi Jacobson of Agnew donated, transported and helped replant a truck bed full of Douglas fir trees to the future roadside forest at Discovery Bay on Saturday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles Roughriders

PREP BASKETBALL: Roughriders overcome fouls to fend off Knights

Not shooting well and facing serious foul trouble, the Port Angeles Roughriders boys basketball team dug in deep on defense and pounded the… Continue reading

Port Angeles Roughriders
Courtesy of Run the Peninsula
From left, Nicole Heckenlaible, Stacy Flores and Stacy Braithwaite all run in the Elwha Bridge Run in 2021. The race returns Saturday as the initial event of the Run the Peninsula series.
Courtesy of Run the Peninsula
From left, Nicole Heckenlaible, Stacy Flores and Stacy Braithwaite all run in the Elwha Bridge Run in 2021. The race returns Saturday as the initial event of the Run the Peninsula series.
For ASB-PDN-220130
Sequim High School is proud to recognize Ben Sweet as he signs a letter of intent to join the men’s golf Team at Whitman College in Walla Walla.  Ben is pictured with his father Tyler Sweet and mother Stephanie Sweet. Whitman competes at the NCAA Division III level and has recently been ranked in the division's top 25 programs.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Winter sports championships on schedule; Sweet signs with Whitman

Winter sports championships on schedule The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced minor modifications to state championship events for the winter season next month in compliance… Continue reading

For ASB-PDN-220130
Sequim High School is proud to recognize Ben Sweet as he signs a letter of intent to join the men’s golf Team at Whitman College in Walla Walla.  Ben is pictured with his father Tyler Sweet and mother Stephanie Sweet. Whitman competes at the NCAA Division III level and has recently been ranked in the division's top 25 programs.

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