Clallam County

District 24 candidates talk about positions in Port Townsend

District 24 candidates talk about positions in Port Townsend

More than 100 people heard from candidates for the House of Representatives 24th district positions 1 and 2 at a candidate forum… Continue reading

District 24 candidates talk about positions in Port Townsend
School District receives a closer look at timeline of capital projects

School District receives a closer look at timeline of capital projects

The Sequim School Board was got a glimpse of what its new central kitchen will look like at a recent board meeting. The… Continue reading

School District receives a closer look at timeline of capital projects
Sequim Skate Park hosts contests, fundraiser on Saturday

Sequim Skate Park hosts contests, fundraiser on Saturday

With a trio of contests, prizes, a raffle, a barbecue and some top skate, bike and scooter talent, advocates are looking to help… Continue reading

Sequim Skate Park hosts contests, fundraiser on Saturday
Lefties rescue woman from burning car in Canada

Lefties rescue woman from burning car in Canada

The Port Angeles Lefties have a new fan after they rescued a Canadian woman from her burning car on their way to… Continue reading

Lefties rescue woman from burning car in Canada
Federal law enforcement officials investigating Clallam boat theft

Federal law enforcement officials investigating Clallam boat theft

Federal law enforcement are investigating the theft of a 12-foot Zodiac Pro rescue boat, belonging to Clallam County, near Camp David… Continue reading

Federal law enforcement officials investigating Clallam boat theft
Bainbridge art patron hails Port Angeles show, artists

Bainbridge art patron hails Port Angeles show, artists

A Port Angeles Fine Arts Center exhibit has attracted attention from a prominent arts patron while showing a new kind of openness.… Continue reading

Bainbridge art patron hails Port Angeles show, artists

Barbecue and farmstand opening cooking this week

A community barbecue, a farmstand opening and a peace portrait anniversary are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available… Continue reading

Clallam County physicians offer grants, scholarships

Clallam County Physicians Community Benefit Fund is accepting applications for academic scholarships in medically-related fields and medically-related community grants to be awarded… Continue reading

Equine Network to host fundraiser barn dance at Foxbell Ranch

An old-style dance — the Olympic Peninsula Equine Network first annual Fundraiser Barn Dance — is set for 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.… Continue reading

Free outdoor concerts set on North Olympic Peninsula

Free outdoor summer concerts are planned in Sequim and Port Angeles this week. Sequim’s Music in the Park, which began last week with a concert… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Freedom of religion does not stand independently

MY COLUMN THIS month, as we approach the celebration of Independence Day, will reflect on one of our nation’s valued freedoms, “freedom of religion.” “Freedom… Continue reading

OUR VIEW: Newsprint tariffs hard on community newspapers

Roger Branigin, 1962 One wonders if Branigin, an attorney who three years… Continue reading

Sequim Lions Club hosts crab feed

The Sequim Valley Lions Club will serve fresh, local Dungeness crab Saturday. The seventh annual benefit dinner will be from 2 p.m. to… Continue reading

Stories and speeches Saturday at Port Angeles library

Stories and speeches Saturday at Port Angeles library

The Toastmasters and the Story People of Clallam County will combine forces for an entertaining evening of their best-loved stories and speeches… Continue reading

Stories and speeches Saturday at Port Angeles library

Talk on finding meteorites Thursday at Peninsula College

Searching for meteorites as an armchair scientist will the topic of a talk planned at 6 p.m. Thursday. Marc D. Fries, a… Continue reading

Forks July Fourth celebration to begin Saturday

Five days of the Forks Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration will begin Saturday. Forks festivities will be this Saturday, then continue from… Continue reading

Neighbors, border collie save heron after fall from nest

Neighbors, border collie save heron after fall from nest

Sequim photographers Suzanne Anaya and Ken Kennedy recently found themselves moving from behind the camera to front and center to help one of… Continue reading

Neighbors, border collie save heron after fall from nest
Capital campaign begins to expand, remodel Dungeness River Audubon Center

Capital campaign begins to expand, remodel Dungeness River Audubon Center

A capital campaign has been launched to expand the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Dungeness River Audubon Center. Campaign partners with the tribe — River… Continue reading

Capital campaign begins to expand, remodel Dungeness River Audubon Center
Forks man spends night in car after wreck

Forks man spends night in car after wreck

Firefighters and emergency medical technicians rescued an elderly Forks man who had driven a car off an embankment along Sitkum-Sol Duc Road and… Continue reading

Forks man spends night in car after wreck

Charges filed in alleged thefts at The Landing mall

A man accused of breaking into The Landing mall twice over the weekend has been charged with several felony burglary and theft… Continue reading