It’s a strange sensation to hold this book in my hands now. The 258-page paperback, slightly oversized, is a vessel full of true stories straight… Continue reading
Clallam Mosaic and Clallam County Parent to Parent will host the virtual seminar “Advocacy Training” at 3 p.m. Thursday. The Zoom presentation… Continue reading
Eight farms open for in-person visits, seven more online
Jefferson Healthcare has been recognized by the American Heart Association for its efforts to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and strokes.… Continue reading
COVID-19 is not a joke or something the government is doing to you; it’s a virus that moves through the air, is breathed in and… Continue reading
I want to inform the owners and staff of our local restaurants and bars that I and my husband are so happy to know that… Continue reading
For any other disaster, I would like to think our community would work feverishly, arm in arm, for a successful outcome. But apparently not this… Continue reading
Stolen pickup truck and trailers found
Candidate alleges other has conflict of interest for seat
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has given final approval to the first nine razor clam digs of the 2021-22 season, with… Continue reading
COVID surge, staffing creating obstacles
Issues: Vaccine proof, housing, work-life balance
Keeth Apgar will present Sing-a-Ling from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday. The program for toddlers and pre-schoolers will be, weather permitting,… Continue reading
Bertha Cooper will present “Women — We’re Only Old Once…” at noon Friday. Cooper will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of… Continue reading
Few details released about bomb threat
One case of in-school transmission reported
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By Steve Mullensky For Peninsula Daily News Red and orange hues mean change is coming as shown on these trees on Water Street next to… Continue reading
Nearly 240 runners from Washington and states beyond ran through the woods and the hills west of Port Angeles this weekend in… Continue reading
Bail set for combined $1.75 million on first appearance
The Clallam Conservation District is accepting large-quantity orders for its annual native plant sale until Monday, Nov. 1. Plants will be availablethe… Continue reading