Clallam County

Take your time … Lavender Weekend is here

Take your time … Lavender Weekend is here

Take it slow and easy. This weekend gives you the reasons. An orchestra of lavender farms. Pick-your-own herbal bundles. Reggae music. And, let’s… Continue reading

Take your time … Lavender Weekend is here
Artists to highlight wares at Rock Hollow Farm

Artists to highlight wares at Rock Hollow Farm

This year’s Art Jam 2018 will put the spotlight on a group of artists from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Saturday and… Continue reading

Artists to highlight wares at Rock Hollow Farm
Northwest twist on driftwood art on tap for presentation

Northwest twist on driftwood art on tap for presentation

The Olympic Driftwood Sculptors club will celebrate its 10th anniversary during its annual Lavender Festival Art Show. More than 150 driftwood sculptures by… Continue reading

Northwest twist on driftwood art on tap for presentation

Lavender farm offers second weekend of its own festival

Washington Lavender Farm will host the last days of its 10-day festival this weekend. The farm at 965 Finn Hall Road in… Continue reading

Port Angeles council takes next step in hiring city manager

Port Angeles council takes next step in hiring city manager

It’s official: Nathan West will be the next Port Angeles city manager. The City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday to appoint a subcommittee… Continue reading

Port Angeles council takes next step in hiring city manager
PUD seeks Haffner replacement

PUD seeks Haffner replacement

A replacement is being sought for former longtime Clallam County Public Utility District Commissioner Hugh Haffner, whose resignation, effective Sunday, was under… Continue reading

PUD seeks Haffner replacement

Forks jail escapee sentenced to prison

A man who escaped from the Forks jail in January was sentenced Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court to serve five years… Continue reading

Red Cross redistributes emergency resources across Olympic Peninsula

Red Cross redistributes emergency resources across Olympic Peninsula

The Red Cross of Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas hopes to work with area agencies to distribute and store some of its disaster resources… Continue reading

Red Cross redistributes emergency resources across Olympic Peninsula

Boy threatened in robbery of $5, Port Angeles police say

A homeless woman who police said threatened to kill a young boy in downtown Port Angeles before stealing $5 appeared in Clallam… Continue reading

Feminism, pop culture discussion at libraries

Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau’s Amy Peloff is set to visit three North Olympic Library System library branches to present “Feminism and Pop Culture.” Peloff’s free… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Use words, actions to help heal the broken world

“A GENTLE ANSWER turns away wrath, but hard words stir up anger” (Proverbs 15:1). “Gentle words bring life and health; a deceitful tongue crushes the… Continue reading

Master Gardener talk to focus on berries Thursday

Master Gardener talk to focus on berries Thursday

Veteran Master Gardener Jeanette Stehr-Green will provide tips for establishing a more productive berry patch at noon Thursday. The free lecture will… Continue reading

Master Gardener talk to focus on berries Thursday

NEWS BRIEFS: PT student chosen for program … and other items

Izzy Hammett of Port Townsend, has been selected to participate in the 2018 Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking & Technology (DO-IT) scholars program. Hammett… Continue reading

Olympic Cellars summer concert series begins Saturday

Olympic Cellars’ summer concert series begins Saturday with music by Fat Chance. Each of the outdoor concerts at the winery at 255410… Continue reading

Sequim VFW post aiming to stay open

Sequim VFW post aiming to stay open

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4760 is managing to keep its doors open — barely. Former commander Neil Gamroth said at the… Continue reading

Sequim VFW post aiming to stay open

Waffles and raptors, pickleball court ribbon-cutting, ‘plogging’ offered on Peninsula

A waffles and raptors event, a pickleball court ribbon-cutting and a “plogging” run on Ediz Hook are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic… Continue reading

Quileute Days celebrates heritage

Quileute Days will celebrate the tribe’s heritage and its modern lifestyle during a three-day festival this weekend. Rio Jaime, events coordinator for… Continue reading

Shakespeare in the Woods to open for a three-week run

Shakespeare in the Woods to open for a three-week run

In this forest, our heroine Rosalind challenges society’s rules. Shaking them off, this whip-smart woman makes a rule set of her own,… Continue reading

Shakespeare in the Woods to open for a three-week run

Clallam commissioners seek compromise on fireworks ban after hearing

Clallam County’s three county commissioners said after a public hearing they want to strike a compromise on a proposed fireworks ordinance. Commissioners… Continue reading

Two accused of stealing from national park fee boxes

Two West End residents are charged with stealing money from locked fee boxes in Olympic National Park. Randy W. Eastman Jr, 30, of… Continue reading