About a dozen Jefferson County residents spoke out at the Jefferson commissioners meeting Monday against the aerial spraying of herbicides containing glyphosate… Continue reading
Sequim man arrested on investigation of charges
Affordable housing plan would include subsidized rent
Tall ship’s hull in need of work
A hearing to determine Anne Marie Henninger’s eligibility to run for Olympic Medical Center hospital commissioner has been set for early September,… Continue reading
Prohibition would align with state law on smoking
A Port Angeles man was in stable condition at Harborview Medical Center on Saturday after a log rolled onto him while he was… Continue reading
Hoh tribal officer to be sentenced in October
Hundreds turn out to greet crew in Port Townsend
Three Lower Elwha Klallam tribal leaders met with Port Angeles artist Cory Ench to view the “I’e’nis/Ennis Creek” mural that Ench painted… Continue reading
A Bellingham woman died Thursday after being rescued by a fellow swimmer in Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park officials said Friday.… Continue reading
Lawsuit also secures insurance firms liability for cleanups
Crews will begin field surveys this month at the long-dormant Rayonier mill site for the eventual removal of the dock and jetty… Continue reading
$421,928 undertaking projected to be finished before October ends
Nichols seeks funding for two positions to handle increase in work
Move preserves public access at Brinnon site, extends liability protection
‘Epic Ride for Dignity and Remembrance’ comes to Captain Joseph House
Joey A. Maillet to appear in U.S. District Court in Seattle on Thursday
The present ballot count requires a recount by hand of votes in the Chimacum School Board District 3 race — unless challenged ballots… Continue reading
Public invited to see it Wednesday