Clallam County

‘Working Backwards’ exhibit to open Tuesday at Peninsula College

‘Working Backwards’ exhibit to open Tuesday at Peninsula College

Self-taught artist Stephen O’Donnell’s “Working Backwards” solo exhibition will be on display in the PUB Gallery of Art at Peninsula College on… Continue reading

‘Working Backwards’ exhibit to open Tuesday at Peninsula College
“Clouds and Pilings” by Ken Dvorak is on exhibit at Blue Whole Gallery.

African drums, contest winners and exhibit slated for Sequim Art Walk

Olympic Theatre Arts will welcome “Zorina Wolf and Friends” to introduce the public to the joy of African music during First Friday’s Art… Continue reading

“Clouds and Pilings” by Ken Dvorak is on exhibit at Blue Whole Gallery.

Bonner attorney to give hospital a report to speed evaluation

A defense expert will establish a “good faith” insanity defense for alleged murderer Benjamin George Bonner to compel an evaluation by Western… Continue reading

Candidate forum, ‘Catnip and Sip,’ barn dance among activities on Peninsula

A candidate forum, a “Catnip and Sip” event and a free barn dance in Nordland are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Use prayer to find strength to act

“THE HOLY ONE says to Israel: I bade you pray in the synagogue of your city, but if you cannot pray there, pray in your… Continue reading

LETTER: Van De Wege, Tharinger defend the indefensible

Olympic Peninsula lawmakers are still trying to defend the indefensible SB 6617, the public records bill passed earlier this year but vetoed by the governor.… Continue reading

Science books focus of Saturday discussion in Forks

The public is invited to the Forks Library’s Science Saturday Book Discussion Group. The group meets next at noon Saturday at the library,… Continue reading

Toastmasters to launch Second Tuesday Speakers series in Sequim

The Skwim Toastmasters Club, whose members have earned eight educational awards this year, will launch a monthly Second Tuesday Guest Speaker Series next… Continue reading

Trails garnished with poetry

Trails garnished with poetry

A fifth season of Poetry Walks is offering poems along four trails in Olympic National Park. The joint project by the… Continue reading

Trails garnished with poetry
The National Park Service is considering raising entrance fees at Olympic National Park in an effort to work on a maintenance backlog. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

Officials rethinking fee hikes: Olympic National Park officials await final plan

Olympic National Park officials are awaiting word from Washington, D.C., following reports that the… Continue reading

The National Park Service is considering raising entrance fees at Olympic National Park in an effort to work on a maintenance backlog. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)
Pioneer family matriarch Margaret Lotzgesell dies at 93

Pioneer family matriarch Margaret Lotzgesell dies at 93

A mom and a farmer’s wife. A Scout leader. A tutor. A community volunteer. A lifelong friend. It seems easy to run out… Continue reading

Pioneer family matriarch Margaret Lotzgesell dies at 93

Tsunami, quake information to be offered at workshops in Clallam, Jefferson

Tsunami and earthquake experts will be in Clallam and Jefferson counties April 13 for presentations focused on tsunami hazards, alert messages and… Continue reading

Church gives donations to nonprofits

Church gives donations to nonprofits

A dozen area nonprofits have received more than $10,000 from Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church now that it has donated the proceeds from its… Continue reading

Church gives donations to nonprofits
Lecture to focus on anti-inflammatory diet

Lecture to focus on anti-inflammatory diet

Dr. Carolyn DeSalvo will present a free WOW! Working on Wellness Forum on “Food as Medicine: The Anti-Inflammatory Diet” on April 11. The… Continue reading

Lecture to focus on anti-inflammatory diet

Clallam County Planning Commission public hearing today

The Clallam County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 6 p.m. today on a proposal to repeal and replace the… Continue reading

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: No camera, just connection

AN UNMEDIATED ENCOUNTER: It’s what I hoped for on the whale-watching boat. Stepping aboard with a jumble of strangers, I wondered how close we might… Continue reading

LETTER: Can’t trust developers, elected officials about marina

It seems that the Port of Port Angeles is considering selling John Wayne Marina to developers. In today’s world, “developer” means achieving as much short-term… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: The Olympic Peninsula Treasure Hunt

OVER THE YEARS there have been many stories, legends and fables of lost treasures buried in the Olympic Peninsula. The most famous of which is… Continue reading

Sequim opens Guy Cole Events Center kitchen after remodel

Sequim opens Guy Cole Events Center kitchen after remodel

The refurbished kitchen at the Guy Cole Events Center is open for use. Dignitaries, business owners, community members and Guy Cole’s family members… Continue reading

Sequim opens Guy Cole Events Center kitchen after remodel
Port Angeles Garden Club donates to Sarge’s Place

Port Angeles Garden Club donates to Sarge’s Place

The Port Angeles Garden Club has donated $1,500 to Sarge’s Place’s Camp Sol Duc garden. The check was presented March 19 to Cheri… Continue reading

Port Angeles Garden Club donates to Sarge’s Place