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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

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

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)
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.

Public hearing set for Carlsborg transfer station, recycling center

An online public hearing regarding a proposed solid waste transfer station and recycling center on Carlsborg Road is set for Thursday. Olympic Disposal in mid-November… Continue reading

Fiber Artist Marla Varner stands in front of her temperature quilt. Each square is color coded to the high and low temperatures of each day of 2021 in her neighborhood in Sequim, with the smallest quarter circles signifying precipitation. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim fiber artist headed to QuiltCon

Retired teacher Marla Varner stitches colorful masterpieces

  • Feb 1, 2022
  • By Emily Matthiessen Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
Fiber Artist Marla Varner stands in front of her temperature quilt. Each square is color coded to the high and low temperatures of each day of 2021 in her neighborhood in Sequim, with the smallest quarter circles signifying precipitation. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Library Assistant Nancy Grant unpacks one of the 40 boxes of books that arrived at the Port Townsend Library on Friday. The books — a novel and a children’s chapter book — are for the 2022 Community Read. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Two books, one a fantasy, selected for sharing

Author talks, other activities planned around literature

Library Assistant Nancy Grant unpacks one of the 40 boxes of books that arrived at the Port Townsend Library on Friday. The books — a novel and a children’s chapter book — are for the 2022 Community Read. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Ethan Grossell of the Port Angeles Fire Department cools hot spots left over from a fire at Castaways Restaurant Lounge early Monday morning. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Fire destroys Port Angeles restaurant

Castaways on Port property; lease expired on Monday

Ethan Grossell of the Port Angeles Fire Department cools hot spots left over from a fire at Castaways Restaurant Lounge early Monday morning. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Finalists selected for Sequim School Board seat

Schedule set for hiring superintendent

Port of Port Angeles Executive Director Geoff James.

Port of Port Angeles avoids larger penalty

Public comment open on $67,000 fine

Port of Port Angeles Executive Director Geoff James.
Eugenia Frank.

Students push for mask guidance

Official: Now is time for planning

Eugenia Frank.

Construction to begin Monday on section of Highway 112

Road has been closed since November due to mudslides

David Timmons, the executive director of the Fort Worden Public Development Authority, hopes to renovate one of the Fort’s historic buildings, finish the glamping tents and bring in a climate research organization. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
David Timmons, the executive director of the Fort Worden Public Development Authority, hopes to renovate one of the Fort’s historic buildings, finish the glamping tents and bring in a climate research organization. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Rep.Steve Tharinger, Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Mike Chapman

Lawmakers mull nurse numbers

Bill would set ratios for patient care

Rep.Steve Tharinger, Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Rep. Mike Chapman

Forks to receive $2.4 million for wastewater treatment plant

Funds to pay for improvements, retrofits to avoid failure