Clallam County

NEWS BRIEFS: Sweet Presence to perform at Bethany Pentecostal … and other items

Sweet Presence — Dolly, Ernie and Corey Schaber of Abbotsford, B.C. — will perform at Bethany Pentecostal Church at 6:30 p.m. today.… Continue reading

No four-hour delays around Lake Crescent this week

The four-hour delays drivers have become accustomed to on U.S. Highway 101 as it skirts Lake Crescent will be on hiatus… Continue reading

Registration still open for some beaches during Washington Coast Cleanup

Beaches are filling up with volunteers ready to clean them during the annual Washington Coast Cleanup on Saturday. Volunteers can sign up to clean specific… Continue reading

Sequim city code prohibits private marinas

Sequim city code prohibits private marinas

Port commissioners urged not to sell John Wayne Marina to private developers

Sequim city code prohibits private marinas
No more internet ads for Sequim man accused of child sex crimes

No more internet ads for Sequim man accused of child sex crimes

A Sequim man who was arrested in March in the Net Nanny child-sex sting has had his internet use restricted after he… Continue reading

No more internet ads for Sequim man accused of child sex crimes
Draft cleanup study for Port Angeles Harbor given to Ecology

Draft cleanup study for Port Angeles Harbor given to Ecology

A carpet of sand and gravel would cap buried logs, woody debris and carcinogenic pollutants that contaminate sediment at the bottom of… Continue reading

Draft cleanup study for Port Angeles Harbor given to Ecology

Port of Port Angeles seeks bids for stormwater project

Bids are being sought beginning this week for the Port of Port Angeles’ largest capital project for 2018, which will be built… Continue reading

Lawsuit holds up bed and breakfast regs in Clallam

Lawsuit holds up bed and breakfast regs in Clallam

A lawsuit against Clallam County and its elected community development director is stalling progress on addressing bed and breakfast regulations in the… Continue reading

Lawsuit holds up bed and breakfast regs in Clallam
Comment period extended for tribe’s oyster farm plans in Dungeness refuge

Comment period extended for tribe’s oyster farm plans in Dungeness refuge

The Clallam County Hearing Examiner has extended the comment period for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s plans to re-establish an oyster farm within… Continue reading

Comment period extended for tribe’s oyster farm plans in Dungeness refuge
Tall ships to be part of inaugural Port Angeles Maritime Festival

Tall ships to be part of inaugural Port Angeles Maritime Festival

A maritime festival will be held in Port Angeles from June 9-10, and the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain will… Continue reading

Tall ships to be part of inaugural Port Angeles Maritime Festival
Black Bear Diner gets Founder’s Award

Black Bear Diner gets Founder’s Award

Sequim’s Black Bear Diner now has bragging rights for restaurant of the year among the other 108 restaurant locations nationwide. Bret and Trish… Continue reading

Black Bear Diner gets Founder’s Award
Windward School makes way to Sequim

Windward School makes way to Sequim

Experiential education is continuing to make waves in the Sequim community. Windward School, based in Port Townsend, will join other experiential education models… Continue reading

Windward School makes way to Sequim
New gallery site, political cartoons to be seen during Second Saturday

New gallery site, political cartoons to be seen during Second Saturday

Harbor Art will host its grand opening celebration at a new location during Second Saturday Art Walk. The gallery has moved from… Continue reading

New gallery site, political cartoons to be seen during Second Saturday

Forks-area district court judge won’t seek re-election

Longtime North Olympic Peninsula lawyer and jurist John H. Doherty is not seeking re-election to his Forks-area District Court 2 judge position. Doherty,… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Be an intentional Christian when it comes to domestic violence

“LEARN TO DO good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow’s cause” Isaiah 1:17. With the past two months, I… Continue reading

Free concert set at Center for Spiritual Living

Free concert set at Center for Spiritual Living

Soloist Kinnie Dye is coming to the Olympic Peninsula for a free concert at 7 tonight. The free concert is sponsored by… Continue reading

Free concert set at Center for Spiritual Living

Holistic Health Fair in Sequim set for Saturday

The new nonprofit Awakening Natural Awareness group will host a Holistic Health Fair from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Guy… Continue reading

National Park fees to rise — but by only $5 per vehicle

National Park fees to rise — but by only $5 per vehicle

The Interior Department is increasing fees at the most popular national parks by $5 per… Continue reading

National Park fees to rise — but by only $5 per vehicle

Olympic BirdFest field trips begin today

Space could still be available today for some of the field trips offered by the 15th annual Olympic BirdFest, which begins today and… Continue reading

Pallet Art Workshop set for Saturday

Pallet Art Workshop set for Saturday

The Pallet Art Workshop on Saturday is intended to encourage participation in the Irrigation Festival Innovative Arts and Craft’s Innovative Reuse Showcase. Brenda… Continue reading

Pallet Art Workshop set for Saturday