Clallam County

Toastmasters expert to talk on public speaking

Seattle expert Jim Sultan will present “Taking the Fear Out of Public Speaking” at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Hosted by Skwim Toastmasters, the event… Continue reading

Science Café examines prepping for ‘The Big One’

Scientists and Pacific Northwest residents alike are concerned about the possibility of a massive earthquake and the resulting damage. The next Sequim Science… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Commissioners to discuss marine center funding

Clallam County commissioners will discuss a Lodging Tax Advisory Committee recommendation to allocate $50,000 to the Feiro Marine Life Center at a meeting that begins… Continue reading

A celebration of water: NorthWest Women’s Chorale sets Sequim, Port Angeles spring concerts

A celebration of water: NorthWest Women’s Chorale sets Sequim, Port Angeles spring concerts

A celebration of water in song, the NorthWest Women’s Chorale will present “Wade in the Watah,” its spring concert, in Sequim and… Continue reading

A celebration of water: NorthWest Women’s Chorale sets Sequim, Port Angeles spring concerts
Clallam PUD board member to resign in July

Clallam PUD board member to resign in July

Lawyer and 24-year incumbent Hugh Haffner will resign his Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner position in July, two years before his… Continue reading

Clallam PUD board member to resign in July
Port Angeles students to present John Patrick Shanley vignettes

Port Angeles students to present John Patrick Shanley vignettes

Port Angeles High School will present “Welcome to the Moon and Other Plays” by John Patrick Shanley this week. Performances are set… Continue reading

Port Angeles students to present John Patrick Shanley vignettes
Best of the Peninsula voting is underway now through May 31. Click here to vote today!

Best of the Peninsula voting is underway now through May 31. Click here to vote today!

It’s time again to vote for Best of the Peninsula in separate Clallam County and Jefferson County polling. All voting for the scores of categories… Continue reading

Best of the Peninsula voting is underway now through May 31. Click here to vote today!

A GROWING CONCERN: Ideal plants for baskets and containers

WE’RE QUICKLY UPON basket and container season. It’s a season that garners a variety of creative opportunities along with numerous advantages, as you aim to… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: The history of Neah Bay is remembered

BACK WHEN: The history of Neah Bay is remembered

ONLY ONE OR two readers responded to the March picture from the past. It is a 1907 view of Neah Bay village and its fishing… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: The history of Neah Bay is remembered

BBC spotlights Joyce emergency preparation efforts

An international audience is learning about Joyce and its citizens’ efforts to prepare for a Cascadia earthquake. British Broadcasting Corporation posted to its… Continue reading

BIRD WATCH: In the blink of an eye, spring bursts forth

and beware. Spring is going to bust out all over the place whether you are in residence or… Continue reading

Blyn man to be sentenced for domestic violence

A Blyn man is facing at least 17½ years in prison for domestic violence crimes, the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announced.… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Olympic Medical Center honors advocates … and other items

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Olympic Medical Center honors advocates … and other items

Four Olympic Medical Center employees were honored for their legislative advocacy efforts in Olympia. Laurie Elmer, RN, obstetrics; Jeana Hutton, RN, intensive… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Olympic Medical Center honors advocates … and other items
Composite sketch released of man sought in April 15 trail assault

Composite sketch released of man sought in April 15 trail assault

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has released a sketch of one of two men who allegedly attacked a woman who was jogging… Continue reading

Composite sketch released of man sought in April 15 trail assault

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the… Continue reading

Final week of four-hour delays set for Highway 101 around Lake Crescent

This week will be the final one with scheduled four-hour delays at a point on U.S. Highway 101 as it wends… Continue reading

HELP LINE: There are things Medicare salespeople can’t do

LAST WEEK, I shared a list of things to do, not do or know about our new Medicare cards; then I got another list (I… Continue reading

House leaders move to suspend state lawmaker

Washington state Democratic House leaders are moving to suspend a state lawmaker from his legislative committee chairmanship following accusations of inappropriate behavior. House… Continue reading

Jamestown Public Safety, Justice Center expected to be finished this year

Jamestown Public Safety, Justice Center expected to be finished this year

The justice system at the Jamestown S’Klallam tribal campus is moving from a basement to a shiny new facility. Dignitaries with golden shovels… Continue reading

Jamestown Public Safety, Justice Center expected to be finished this year
Missing Poulsbo man returns home, Port Angeles police say

Missing Poulsbo man returns home, Port Angeles police say

A missing Poulsbo man who mistakenly took a bus from Chehalis to Port Angeles is safe at home with his mother, Deputy… Continue reading

Missing Poulsbo man returns home, Port Angeles police say