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Monologues sought for winter festival at Peninsula College

Monologues sought for winter festival at Peninsula College

Straight from the heart and onto the stage: This is the first-ever festival of monologues, written by and for the people of… Continue reading

Monologues sought for winter festival at Peninsula College
Deadline nears for Port Townsend Arts Commission award nominations

Deadline nears for Port Townsend Arts Commission award nominations

The Port Townsend Arts Commission is having a final call for nominations for its Angel of the Arts award, a tradition since… Continue reading

Deadline nears for Port Townsend Arts Commission award nominations

Icy road in Indian Valley leads to another wreck

Icy conditions on U.S. Highway 101 caused a second crash in as many days near Lake Sutherland on Wednesday, Clallam County Fire… Continue reading

Sequim man in Seattle hospital after collision

A Sequim man was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after another vehicle failed to yield to oncoming traffic on state Highway 104… Continue reading

Early learning grants awarded

Some $57,000 in grant funds have been awarded to six agencies to support early learning programs that potentially will benefit more than… Continue reading

Two sought for failing to appear in court

Two sought for failing to appear in court

Authorities Wednesday were seeking two people who failed to appear in court to face drug charges, the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team… Continue reading

Two sought for failing to appear in court
Port Angeles High School                                From left in back are Jaine Macias and Kenzie Johnson. From left in front are Felicia Che and Nadia Cole. The Port Angeles foursomewon the 200 medley relay race at the state 2A swim meet and came in fourth in the 200 freestyle relay. For their accomplishments,they are Peninsula’s swimming co-MVPs.

ALL-PENINSULA: Port Angeles’ ‘Big Four’ swimmers co-MVPs

The best swimmer on the Olympic Peninsula wasn’t necessarily an individual, but a unit. It’s a foursome that has the potential to… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School                                From left in back are Jaine Macias and Kenzie Johnson. From left in front are Felicia Che and Nadia Cole. The Port Angeles foursomewon the 200 medley relay race at the state 2A swim meet and came in fourth in the 200 freestyle relay. For their accomplishments,they are Peninsula’s swimming co-MVPs.
‘Paycheck comes in a different way’ for OlyCAP volunteer
‘Paycheck comes in a different way’ for OlyCAP volunteer
College student gets a hand: Home Fund, Peninsula College aid in repairing vehicle

College student gets a hand: Home Fund, Peninsula College aid in repairing vehicle

EDITOR’S NOTE: For 28 years, Peninsula Daily News readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have supported the “hand up, not a handout” Peninsula Home Fund.… Continue reading

College student gets a hand: Home Fund, Peninsula College aid in repairing vehicle

Home Fund campaign now in its final stretch

We’re in the home stretch of the Peninsula Home Fund campaign. Although donations are accepted year-round, a special push is made between Thanksgiving and the… Continue reading

Clallam deputies suspect arson in house fire east of Port Angeles

Clallam deputies suspect arson in house fire east of Port Angeles

Deputies booked a 58-year-old man into the Clallam County jail for investigation of setting his own home on fire, according to the… Continue reading

Clallam deputies suspect arson in house fire east of Port Angeles

Plea offer considered in stabbing case

A Port Angeles man charged with stabbing a roommate in the abdomen is considering a plea offer. John Greystoke, 50, is charged… Continue reading

Jeep hits ice on Highway 101

Jeep hits ice on Highway 101

A Forks man was uninjured Tuesday when he lost control of a Jeep Grand Cherokee on an icy U.S. Highway 101 and… Continue reading

Jeep hits ice on Highway 101

Wreck blocks Highway 101 traffic near Quilcene

A wreck on U.S. Highway 101 near Quilcene sent one person to the hospital and blocked traffic for about three hours, according to… Continue reading

Night to Shine set for people with special needs

The deadline is Jan. 15 to sign up people 14 and older with special needs for their Night to Shine free prom… Continue reading

Plant-based diet topic of free forum

Dr. Kip Tulin will present a free WOW! Working on Wellness Forum, “Plant-Based Eating: Good For You, Good For The World” on Wednesday,… Continue reading

Jefferson County Library Chris Lee performs vibes and percussion and Colleen O’Brien plays cello and sings in PoetryMusic.

PoetryMusic set at Jefferson County Library

Words and music will meet during a performance at the Jefferson County Library at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25. The free performance… Continue reading

Jefferson County Library Chris Lee performs vibes and percussion and Colleen O’Brien plays cello and sings in PoetryMusic.
Writer of “Bastards y Diablos” to work on new screenplay in Port Townsend

Writer of “Bastards y Diablos” to work on new screenplay in Port Townsend

The Port Townsend Film Festival announced that actor and writer Andrew Perez has received a film fellowship to work on a new… Continue reading

Writer of “Bastards y Diablos” to work on new screenplay in Port Townsend
New lands commissioner: Address climate change, rural growth

New lands commissioner: Address climate change, rural growth

The state’s newly elected lands commissioner says her top priorities will be to find ways to strengthen local rural economies and to prepare… Continue reading

New lands commissioner: Address climate change, rural growth

More funding expected for Fir Street in Sequim

City staff members anticipate more financial assistance when construction begins to reconstruct Fir Street between Sequim Avenue and Fifth Avenue. Construction is tentatively… Continue reading