Indian Island: Naval Magazine’s command changes Thursday

INDIAN ISLAND -- Just after 10 a.m. Thursday, Capt. David D. Belt will issue his last order as commander of Naval Magazine Indian Island. The… Continue reading

Joyce: Schools superintendent retires after 18 years

JOYCE -- After 18 years at the helm of the Crescent School District, Superintendent Rich Wilson has retired -- and the School Board president said… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Cleanup of ex-pulp mill site won’t be finished until late 2006, business association told

PORT ANGELES -- The environmental cleanup of the property that once housed the Rayonier pulp mill will last at least 1½ more years, the Port… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Property of former pulp mill might be another Klallam archaeological site in the future

PORT ANGELES -- The property of the former Rayonier pulp mill near the mouth of Ennis Creek could become site of the Lower Elwha Klallam… Continue reading

Port Townsend Lumber building sold

PORT TOWNSEND -- The former Port Townsend Lumber Co. building, a key piece of real estate in the city's commercial district, has been sold for… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Music tonight on the waterfront

PORT TOWNSEND -- Free concert tonight! Music comes to the Port Townsend waterfront with The Jelly Rollers, one of the most popular blues bands in… Continue reading

Sequim: Mayor wants public meetings on traffic circles for city streets

SEQUIM -- The city should bring in a qualified traffic expert to dispel fears about traffic circles, or "roundabouts," which could increasingly become part of… Continue reading

Lake Sutherland: Herbicides in lake opposed by state, county weed control chief says

The state Department of Ecology opposes the use of herbicides to eradicate a pesky underwater weed in Lake Sutherland, the county's noxious weed control board… Continue reading

Port Angeles: City projects approach $70 million, chamber told

PORT ANGELES -- City engineers are designing projects to be built during the next several years that total as much as $70 million, city Public… Continue reading

Port Angeles: People nurse switches to critters as new executive director of Humane Society

PORT ANGELES -- An Agnew resident with 35 years of health-care management experience in nursing was hired Monday night as Clallam County Humane Society's new… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles picks Everett port property director for top job

PORT ANGELES -- The Port of Everett's director of properties and development was selected Monday by Port of Port Angeles commissioners as their new executive… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Film fest aficionados’ frequent flier miles sought

PORT TOWNSEND -- Another casting call has gone out from the Port Townsend Film Festival, this time for movie-loving jet-setters. Festival organizers are requesting a… Continue reading

Port Townsend: School district budget passed; revenues exceed spending

PORT TOWNSEND -- The Port Townsend School District on Monday passed its first budget in at least five years in which income exceeds spending. The… Continue reading

Sequim: City Council approves east side annexation

SEQUIM -- The City Council on Monday unanimously approved annexing 76 acres near West Sequim Bay and Keeler roads. The proposal first came in March… Continue reading

Clallam: Humane Society to name executive director tonight

PORT ANGELES -- the Clallam County Humane Society board is expected to hire a new executive director tonight, the board's president says. A county resident… Continue reading

Lake Sutherland: Property owner distributes post cards opposing taxing district on water weed

LAKE SUTHERLAND -- A property owner and scuba diver who has pulled Eurasian milfoil from the lake have joined the opposition to forming a taxing… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Peabody Street repaving work starts today

Flaggers and traffic delays on Peabody Street just south of First Street are on the horizon as a repaving project begins today and continues into… Continue reading

Port Hadlock: Church helps launch boat-building scholarship for local youth

PORT HADLOCK -- There's no better way to spend the summer than messing around in a boat -- unless it's building one of your own.… Continue reading

Clallam: Another alleged pot smuggling foiled

Law enforcement agents have intercepted yet another stash of marijuana apparently being smuggled onto the Clallam County shores from Canada. Investigators seized about 250 pounds… Continue reading

Hadlock Days a family affair for old-timers, first-timers

PORT HADLOCK -- Despite a little rain, Hadlock Days brought out hosts of people to celebrate their ties to family and to place. "We like… Continue reading