Clallam County

Duck Derby races this Sunday

Duck Derby races this Sunday

Yellow rubber ducks will “race” at Lincoln Park on Sunday in the 29th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby. About 26,000 duck… Continue reading

Duck Derby races this Sunday
Clallam wants input on fireworks from tribes, public

Clallam wants input on fireworks from tribes, public

The Clallam County Board of Commissioners is considering banning consumer fireworks countywide but first wants input from local tribes and the public.… Continue reading

Clallam wants input on fireworks from tribes, public

Autopsy set for Port Angeles man who died after motorcycle wreck

An autopsy will be conducted today on a 70-year-old motorcycle rider who was conscious and calm following a mid-day Sunday wreck and… Continue reading

Clallam plans to replace culvert where bluff is eroding near Port Angeles

Clallam plans to replace culvert where bluff is eroding near Port Angeles

A poorly-designed culvert has hastened the erosion of a bluff canyon east of Port Angeles, forcing a temporary road closure and an… Continue reading

Clallam plans to replace culvert where bluff is eroding near Port Angeles
UPDATE: Officials say hiker who had gone missing likely died from 300-foot fall

UPDATE: Officials say hiker who had gone missing likely died from 300-foot fall

Jeremiah Adams likely died from a 300-foot fall into a ravine, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday, a day after… Continue reading

UPDATE: Officials say hiker who had gone missing likely died from 300-foot fall
Rhody Run marks anniversary on last day of Rhody Fest in Port Townsend

Rhody Run marks anniversary on last day of Rhody Fest in Port Townsend

Celebrating the Big 4-0 can be a fun time, especially when you invite a crowd to help fete the milestone — and… Continue reading

Rhody Run marks anniversary on last day of Rhody Fest in Port Townsend
Sprint boat races to resume in Port Angeles; Company that owns property bought out

Sprint boat races to resume in Port Angeles; Company that owns property bought out

Sprint boat races will return to Port Angeles after the buyout of the company that owns the property Extreme Sports Park sits… Continue reading

Sprint boat races to resume in Port Angeles; Company that owns property bought out

Sequim School District cuts provisional employees

Sequim School District has issued notices to provisional employees that their contracts will not be renewed for the next school year. But Randy… Continue reading

Sequim City Council member Leonard-Ray to resign

Sequim City Council member Leonard-Ray to resign

Sequim City Council member Pam Leonard-Ray has announced she’s putting family first and stepping down from office effective later this month. Her plan,… Continue reading

Sequim City Council member Leonard-Ray to resign

Rummage sale, gravitational wave astronomy, free community dinner on Peninsula

A rummage sale, gravitational wave astronomy and a free community dinner are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available… Continue reading

Artist stumps for ‘Wild Olympia’ exhibit in Port Angeles

Artist stumps for ‘Wild Olympia’ exhibit in Port Angeles

The space was calling out for it. Port Angeles artist Michael Paul Miller answered. So what if he’s usually a two-dimensional painter?… Continue reading

Artist stumps for ‘Wild Olympia’ exhibit in Port Angeles

‘Men With Guitars’ hits OTA stage on Saturday

The Mujeres de Maiz Opportunity Foundation’s sixth annual Men With Guitars concert is set for 7 p.m. Saturday. Doors will open at 6:30… Continue reading

Albert Haller Foundation grant applications available

The Albert Haller Foundation is now accepting grant applications for 2018. Applications are due by 4 p.m. July 9, at the United… Continue reading

Annual gospel concert to benefit local groups

Annual gospel concert to benefit local groups

Raising their voices in song, this group of local singers hopes to raise up the community as well. The Peninsula Men’s Gospel Singers… Continue reading

Annual gospel concert to benefit local groups

ISSUES OF FAITH: The word no can be a powerful display of love

[JESUS SAID:] “THIS is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you,” John 15:12 ESV. This past week, sitting in the… Continue reading

LETTER: Kudos for culvert damage coverage in Clallam

Thank you, Peninsula Daily News, for your article explaining the culvert replacement work by the county on West Bluff Drive (“Clallam plans to replace culvert… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Paddling class slated for Tuesday … and other items

“A Paddler’s Guide to Safety” class offered by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary No. 41 is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday. Preregistration… Continue reading

OTA prepping production of ‘Leaving Iowa’

OTA prepping production of ‘Leaving Iowa’

A wealth of wistful recollections and crisscrossing conversations are in store for audiences as Olympic Theatre Arts prepares its cast for the coming… Continue reading

OTA prepping production of ‘Leaving Iowa’
Peninsula College hosts student-led dramas

Peninsula College hosts student-led dramas

Peninsula College’s drama production students have selected a pair of wild plays to stage for their student-led productions. The Drama Class Spring… Continue reading

Peninsula College hosts student-led dramas
Peonies, Sequim garden focus of Saturday talk

Peonies, Sequim garden focus of Saturday talk

The Sequim Botanical Garden Society invites the public to its Work to Learn Party at Carrie Blake Park starting at 1 p.m. Saturday.… Continue reading

Peonies, Sequim garden focus of Saturday talk