Peninsula Daily News begins a free weekly newspaper Sept. 13

Peninsula Daily News will publish a free weekly newspaper for the residents of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley beginning next Wednesday, Sept. 13.

Sequim This Week will be mailed to the 10,500 households in the 98382 ZIP code — Sequim, Blyn, Carlsborg, Dungeness and Diamond Point — and will arrive every Wednesday.

The first Wednesday edition will be 52 pages. It is a tab, the same format as the PDN’s Peninsula Spotlight and Peninsula Woman.

The new weekly will focus exclusively on news, issues, people, places and events in the Sequim area.

There is no subscription fee and, in addition to mail, it will be available free at a number of Sequim businesses.

In addition to puzzles, a weekly “look-ahead” weather graphic and advice columnists, it will have Sequim government news, Sequim School District news, Sequim business news, community event calendars, Sequim 9-1-1 police reports and advertising.

[Peninsula Daily News is a daily newspaper, Sunday through Friday, based in Port Angeles, WA.]

[It serves Jefferson and Clallam counties on the North Olympic Peninsula of Washington state. Its average daily circulation is 19,000.]

Peninsula Daily News now publishes separate editions of the PDN for Jefferson and Clallam counties, with news and photos tailored for readers in each county.

“This is a weekly extension of our daily Clallam edition,” said John Brewer, PDN editor and publisher.

“It in no way replaces the daily PDN, with its breaking news coverage and broad Peninsula coverage.

“Instead, Sequim This Week supplements the PDN. It brings home more local news to our thousands and thousands of Sequim readers.

“Sequim is the fastest-growing and, increasingly, the most complex area on the North Olympic Peninsula.

“We are bringing out this free weekly to better serve the residents of this area, and our advertisers.”

Brewer added:

“If you live in the Sequim area, look for Sequim This Week in your mailbox every Wednesday, or on racks or counters at greater Sequim-area businesses and offices.”

$1,000 contest

To kickoff the new publication, there will be an eight-week contest with four weekly $100 prizes and a chance at the grand prize, a treasure chest filled with prizes valued at more than $1,000.

Editor of Sequim This Week is Roger Harnack, former local news editor of the PDN.

Associate editor is Brenda Hanrahan, a former PDN reporter.

Sequim This Week will be produced at the PDN’s Sequim office, 510 W. Washington St.

To reach Harnack, phone 360-477-2705; Hanrahan, 360-460-2124.

“Sequim This Week’s informative mix will give you news you can use to enhance your life or to discuss Sequim issues over a cup of coffee,” said Harnack.

“Let me sum it up for you,” he added.

* “In-depth coverage of Sequim people, places and events.

* “Sequim news. Sequim entertainment. Sequim recreation.

* “Puzzles and fun activities.

* “Free delivery to 10,500 homes.”

More in News

Crews work to remove metal siding on the north side of Field Arts & Events Hall on Thursday in Port Angeles. The siding is being removed so it can be replaced. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Siding to be replaced

Crews work to remove metal siding on the north side of Field… Continue reading

Tsunami study provides advice

Results to be discussed on Jan. 20 at Field Hall

Chef Arran Stark speaks with attendees as they eat ratatouille — mixed roasted vegetables and roasted delicata squash — that he prepared in his cooking with vegetables class. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)
Nonprofit school is cooking at fairgrounds

Remaining lectures to cover how to prepare salmon and chicken

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers, from left, Amy Jordan, Gillian Amas and Sue Authur, and Main Street employees, Sasha Landes, on the ladder, and marketing director Eryn Smith, spend a rainy morning decorating the community Christmas tree at the Haller Fountain on Wednesday. The tree will be lit at 4 p.m. Saturday following Santa’s arrival by the Kiwanis choo choo train. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Decoration preparation

Port Townsend Main Street Program volunteers, from left, Amy Jordan, Gillian Amas… Continue reading

Port Angeles approves balanced $200M budget

City investing in savings for capital projects

Olympic Medical Center Board President Ann Henninger, left, recognizes commissioner Jean Hordyk on Wednesday as she steps down after 30 years on the board. Hordyk, who was first elected in 1995, was honored during the meeting. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
OMC Commissioners to start recording meetings

Video, audio to be available online

Jefferson PUD plans to keep Sims Way project overhead

Cost significantly reduced in joint effort with port, city

Committee members sought for ‘For’ and ‘Against’ statements

The Clallam County commissioners are seeking county residents to… Continue reading

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on Saturday at the Airport Garden Center in Port Angeles. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Peninsula Friends of Animals. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Santa Paws

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on… Continue reading

Peninsula lawmakers await budget

Gov. Ferguson to release supplemental plan this month

Clallam County looks to pass deficit budget

Agency sees about 7 percent rise over 2025 in expenditures

Officer testifies bullet lodged in car’s pillar

Witness says she heard gunfire at Port Angeles park