Clallam County

Beaver woman testifies in trial for arson, other charges

Beaver woman testifies in trial for arson, other charges

A woman tearfully described a romantic relationship that spiraled out of control at the trial of a Sedro-Woolley man who allegedly sent… Continue reading

Beaver woman testifies in trial for arson, other charges
Peninsula residents join Seattle March for Our Lives

Peninsula residents join Seattle March for Our Lives

The March for Our Lives on Saturday showed that it’s not just students in Parkland, Fla., who are affected by gun violence, said… Continue reading

Peninsula residents join Seattle March for Our Lives

Rep. Kilmer, Peninsula College to hold Student Town Hall

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer has teamed up with the Peninsula College Associated Student Council for a Student Town Hall at 5 p.m.… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Studded tire removal deadline extended; finance committee for PT school district to meet

The potential for late season snow has led to a two-week extension of the deadline to remove studded tires. The removal deadline is… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: The sometimes soggy search for fire

“I AM A woodland fellow, sir, that always loved a great fire.” How often I have remembered this line uttered by a clown in a… Continue reading

BIRD WATCH: Insects on the menu for bushtits

THE “BOUNCING BUGS” are back. That’s good news for the bushtits and other insect-eating birds. Temperatures rose just enough to encourage a hatching. Small clouds… Continue reading

Former Jig & Lure building knocked down for Port Angeles marina facility

Former Jig & Lure building knocked down for Port Angeles marina facility

The aging wooden structure at the Port Angeles Boat Haven that recently housed the Jig & Lure Fish Co. restaurant was torn… Continue reading

Former Jig & Lure building knocked down for Port Angeles marina facility
Clallam commissioners consider placing themselves under personnel policy

Clallam commissioners consider placing themselves under personnel policy

Clallam County’s elected officials will discuss in the coming weeks whether county personnel policies should apply to them. Right now the policies… Continue reading

Clallam commissioners consider placing themselves under personnel policy

Sequim man charged in road rage threat

Road-rage led to the incarceration of a 67-year-old man on a weapons-related gross misdemeanor charge Friday afternoon after his first appearance in… Continue reading

LETTER: Clallam should reconsider use of term ‘chain gang’

Thanks for the very informative article on the Clallam County Chain Gang (“Chain Gang volunteers clean up while getting outdoors,” PDN, March 18). I’ve often… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Vietnam vets welcoming day event set … and other items

The Clallam County Veterans Center will host a Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony at 1 p.m. Saturday. Members of the public… Continue reading

Official: Lake Crescent Highway 101 construction at 30 percent complete

Official: Lake Crescent Highway 101 construction at 30 percent complete

Olympic National Park spokeswoman says the project has entered its most ambitious phase.

Official: Lake Crescent Highway 101 construction at 30 percent complete
Sequim Irrigation Festival reveals royalty float

Sequim Irrigation Festival reveals royalty float

Organizers of the 123rd Sequim Irrigation Festival revealed this year’s float to the festival’s royalty at the annual Kick-Off Dinner at 7 Cedars… Continue reading

Sequim Irrigation Festival reveals royalty float

Farmers angry about being placed in middle of trade war

From hog producers in Iowa to apple growers in Washington state and… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Library system seeks participants for PoetrySLAM … and other items

The North Olympic Library System is seeking registrants for its Thursday, April 26 2018 Clallam County PoetrySLAM event. Sixth-grade poets and thespians… Continue reading

Forks family escapes blaze that burns down house

Forks family escapes blaze that burns down house

Four family members escaped a burning house uninjured with little more than the clothes they were wearing, Forks-area Fire District 1 Chief Bill… Continue reading

Forks family escapes blaze that burns down house

NEWS BRIEFS: ‘Exercise and Thrive’ class starts April 3 … and other items

Local cancer survivors will have access to a free YMCA strength and wellness program beginning Tuesday, April 3. The 12-week program, “Exercise… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Port to consider public outreach for John Wayne Marina question

Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider a public outreach process concerning a potential offer for the sale of John Wayne Marina at a meeting… Continue reading

Sequim earns bragging rights at Knowledge Bowl

Sequim earns bragging rights at Knowledge Bowl

After three years of qualifying for the Knowledge Bowl State Championships, Sequim High School’s team took home a state title. Sequim High School… Continue reading

Sequim earns bragging rights at Knowledge Bowl
Sunnyside construction to close Sequim Post Office access briefly

Sunnyside construction to close Sequim Post Office access briefly

Customers and neighbors of the Sequim Post Office will see an impact of construction along Sunnyside Avenue starting Thursday, when the driveway will… Continue reading

Sunnyside construction to close Sequim Post Office access briefly