Clallam County

Democratic House Majority Leader Pat Sullivan, D-Covington, speaks on the House floor during debate over the supplemental budget Thursday at the Capitol in Olympia on the final day of the regular session of the Legislature. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

State House passes supplemental budget plan

The state Legislature sent Gov. Jay Inslee a supplemental state budget Thursday that puts more money… Continue reading

Democratic House Majority Leader Pat Sullivan, D-Covington, speaks on the House floor during debate over the supplemental budget Thursday at the Capitol in Olympia on the final day of the regular session of the Legislature. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

District 24 lawmakers to host town hall in Forks

All three lawmakers who represent the 24th Legislative District are joining together to host a town hall meeting in Forks on March 22.… Continue reading

OMC only hospital in state to receive national award

For the second year in a row, The Chartis Center for Rural Health recognized Olympic Medical Center as one of the Top… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: NOLS to present gardening events in Forks, Clallam … and other items

The North Olympic Library System will present “Gardening on the West End” at two of its libraries. The events will occur at library branches in… Continue reading

‘Shattered Ceilings’ tickets on sale now

Susan B. Anthony. Alice Paul. Shirley Chisholm. Bella Abzug. Sojourner Truth. Fannie Hurst. These are women who overcame societal conditions of inequality to… Continue reading

‘The Brute’ to be revealed at Studio Bob during Second Saturday

‘The Brute’ to be revealed at Studio Bob during Second Saturday

“The Brute” is coming to Studio Bob. Studio Bob, upstairs at 118½ E. Front St., in Port Angeles will present an unusual… Continue reading

‘The Brute’ to be revealed at Studio Bob during Second Saturday

Accordion players to get together Sunday in Sequim

The next Sequim Accordion Social will be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The social will be at Shipley Center at 921… Continue reading

Advance tickets now available for Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts

Early bird passes for the 25th annual Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts, set for May 25-28, are available now. The… Continue reading

Applause! Auction to feature conducting, canoe, cruise

Applause! Auction to feature conducting, canoe, cruise

One night as maestro or maestra of the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra; a handcrafted red cedar canoe; a week-long stay in New Orleans;… Continue reading

Applause! Auction to feature conducting, canoe, cruise

Deadline extended for Clallam County Community Service Award

Nominators have an extra week to make their pitch for a local hero to be given a 2018 Clallam County Community Service Award. The deadline… Continue reading

Don Quixote ballet performed this weekend

The Juan de Fuca Foundation and the Ballet Workshop will present a full-length ballet, “Don Quixote,” on Saturday and Sunday. The shows… Continue reading

Events set to promote Oil Spill Preparedness Month

The Clallam Marine Resources Committee and its partners will offer three activities during March 2018 — Oil Spill Preparedness Month. The first… Continue reading

Hattie and Hazel: Two extraordinary women

Hattie and Hazel: Two extraordinary women

“A Conversation with Hattie McDaniel” and “Hazel Speaks!” — two one-act plays written, produced and directed by Rebecca Redshaw — are set for… Continue reading

Hattie and Hazel: Two extraordinary women

LETTER: Grateful to Hair School, Cancer Society for wig program

Look like themselves The Peninsula Daily News’ Feb. 25 article “Looking like herself again” brought back happy memories to me and my husband. About a… Continue reading

NRA Foundation dinner, Hurricane Ridge history, English country dance among Peninsula activities

An NRA Foundation dinner, a presentation on Hurricane Ridge and an English country dance are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information… Continue reading

Sequim City Band to herald spring with ‘A Childhood Remembered’

Sequim City Band to herald spring with ‘A Childhood Remembered’

“A Childhood Remembered” is the theme for the Sequim City Band’s first indoor concert of the year at 3 p.m. Sunday. The concert… Continue reading

Sequim City Band to herald spring with ‘A Childhood Remembered’
Spring genealogy seminar to feature popular presenter

Spring genealogy seminar to feature popular presenter

Janet O’Conor Camarata is the featured speaker at the Genealogical Society of Clallam County’s spring seminar “Location, Location, Location!” scheduled for Saturday. The… Continue reading

Spring genealogy seminar to feature popular presenter
Trivia Night to raise funds for scholarships

Trivia Night to raise funds for scholarships

The fifth annual Trivia Night Extravaganza takes flight again Saturday at the Masonic Lodge. Doors will open at the lodge at 622… Continue reading

Trivia Night to raise funds for scholarships
FBI seeks witnesses to alleged assault outside Elwha River Casino

FBI seeks witnesses to alleged assault outside Elwha River Casino

The FBI is seeking witnesses to an alleged domestic violence assault that occurred in the Elwha River Casino parking lot last Oct.… Continue reading

FBI seeks witnesses to alleged assault outside Elwha River Casino

Report: Washington No. 1 for NRA state candidate money

The National Rifle Association has been spending more money on state elections in Washington than any other state in recent… Continue reading