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Port of Port Angeles purchases refurbished log stacker

Port of Port Angeles purchases refurbished log stacker

The Port of Port Angeles has purchased a refurbished four-decades-old log stacker to replace one beginning to show its age. Port of… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles purchases refurbished log stacker

Jefferson County sergeant to be promoted to undersheriff

Andy Pernsteiner has 20-plus years with detachment

Olympic Peninsula joblessness increases

National unemployment drops in February

Morse Creek curve barrier funding in House budget

Morse Creek curve barrier funding in House budget

Money for project east of Port Angeles isn’t in Senate plan, but lawmaker undeterred

Morse Creek curve barrier funding in House budget
Port Townsend’s Cherry Street apartments on track for foundation

Port Townsend’s Cherry Street apartments on track for foundation

Phase one expected to take five weeks

Port Townsend’s Cherry Street apartments on track for foundation
Jefferson County Heart of Service award nominations deadline coming up
Jefferson County Heart of Service award nominations deadline coming up
House budget proposal includes new capital gains tax

House budget proposal includes new capital gains tax

House Democrats unveiled a two-year state budget proposal Monday that seeks $1.4 billion in new revenue,… Continue reading

  • Mar 26, 2019
House budget proposal includes new capital gains tax
Jefferson County approves move to start regulatory reform

Jefferson County approves move to start regulatory reform

Goals include streamlining process, permits, costs

Jefferson County approves move to start regulatory reform
Port Angeles Food Bank switching to ‘grocery store’ model

Port Angeles Food Bank switching to ‘grocery store’ model

Clients will be given points with which to shop

Port Angeles Food Bank switching to ‘grocery store’ model

Citizen of Year among Jefferson County Chamber award finalists

Four nominees were named finalists this week for Citizen of the Year as part of the Jefferson County Community Leadership Awards. They… Continue reading

PHOTO: Sequim Irrigation Festival’ 2019 float unveiled

PHOTO: Sequim Irrigation Festival’ 2019 float unveiled

From left, Sequim Irrigation Festival princess Brianna Cowan, princess Shelby Wells and queen Emily Silva get their first look at the festival’s float at an… Continue reading

PHOTO: Sequim Irrigation Festival’ 2019 float unveiled

District 24 legislators: Needs outweigh available funding

A better-than-expected state revenue forecast for 2017-21 did little to buoy the hopes of 24th District legislators who will dig into newly unveiled… Continue reading

Five Acre School play examines life of Nikola Tesla

Five Acre School play examines life of Nikola Tesla

‘Secret History’ on Little Theater stage in Port Angeles

Five Acre School play examines life of Nikola Tesla

Peninsula College to cut jobs, continuing education program

Peninsula College will eliminate about 15 positions and suspend its continuing education program beginning this summer, the school announced. Continuing education will… Continue reading

Lower Elwha Tribe to buy more downtown Port Angeles property

Lower Elwha Tribe to buy more downtown Port Angeles property

Cornerhouse Restaurant, Downtown Hotel and Necessities & Temptations part of plan

Lower Elwha Tribe to buy more downtown Port Angeles property

Memorial service planned for Port Townsend man

A memorial service is planned April 28 for Emerson Davis, who died at the age of 23, according to his Facebook page.… Continue reading

Peninsula not best, not worst in health rankings

Peninsula not best, not worst in health rankings

THE NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula is a moderately healthy place to live and would fare better in a national health ranking if more people quit smoking,… Continue reading

Peninsula not best, not worst in health rankings

Sequim teacher to receive $850,000 to withdraw discrimination suit

The Sequim School District has agreed that former middle school teacher and Athletic Director Autumn St. George will receive $850,000 to withdraw her… Continue reading

Jamestown S’Klallam to open cannabis store in Blyn

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe plans to open a cannabis store this fall. The yet-to-be named operation, which will be located next to the… Continue reading