Clallam County

A GROWING CONCERN: Resolve to attend garden extravaganza

A GROWING CONCERN: Resolve to attend garden extravaganza

SO HERE WE are in a new year, with strands of tinsel still clinging to the carpet, empty bottles of champagne in the recycle bin… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Resolve to attend garden extravaganza
BACK WHEN: Few readers share memories of Port Angeles bank

BACK WHEN: Few readers share memories of Port Angeles bank

ONLY FOUR PEOPLE responded to the December “picture from the past” although I know many others recognized this famous bank. It was Olympic State Bank… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Few readers share memories of Port Angeles bank

BIRD WATCH: Feed faithfully for best birding benefits

There are rewards for feeding birds. Yes, it gives us pleasure but that can vary in a variety of ways. Faithful feeding brings the best… Continue reading

Clallam County incumbents look ahead to upcoming election

Most of Clallam County’s elected officials said in recent interviews that they are mulling running for re-election to their positions. After all,… Continue reading

Cooke Aquaculture says DNR had no reason to terminate lease in Port Angeles Harbor

Cooke Aquaculture says DNR had no reason to terminate lease in Port Angeles Harbor

Cooke Aquaculture Pacific has fired back at the state and its lands commissioner… Continue reading

Cooke Aquaculture says DNR had no reason to terminate lease in Port Angeles Harbor

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. Wednesday’s speaker is Kevin… Continue reading

HELP LINE: Seniors are not all the same

SOMETIMES, SOMETHING COMES along that reminds me that I have one of the best, if not one of the most lucrative, jobs in the time… Continue reading

LETTER: ‘Smoke and mirrors’ on Port Angeles school levy

How to vote for the $46.7 million capitol levy for improvements to Port Angeles schools? Consider the following: In 2015, voters rejected a $98.25 billion… Continue reading

LETTER: Shotthafer missed on Port Angeles school board

I, for one, regret to see Susan Shotthafer leaving the school board. I felt she was a healthy shot of adrenaline in our body politic… Continue reading

Olympic Christian School names students to honor roll … and other items

Olympic Christian School names students to honor roll … and other items

The Olympic Christian School has named 18 students to its first quarter of honor roll lists. To qualify for the honor roll,… Continue reading

Olympic Christian School names students to honor roll … and other items
Pirate Pete’s Week celebrated at Peninsula College

Pirate Pete’s Week celebrated at Peninsula College

Peninsula College will host Pirate Pete’s Week, the college’s annual spirit week, with daily events on the Port Angeles campus beginning Tuesday.… Continue reading

Pirate Pete’s Week celebrated at Peninsula College
POINT OF VIEW: Not all net pens are created equal

POINT OF VIEW: Not all net pens are created equal

By Kurt Grinnell Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe With all of the recent publicity about net pens, we feel compelled to weigh-in. Net pens are a technique… Continue reading

POINT OF VIEW: Not all net pens are created equal

Port Angeles man accused of pointing gun at women who nearly hit him with car

A 69-year-old Port Angeles man was arrested Saturday for investigation of attempted first-degree assault for allegedly pointing a gun at two women… Continue reading

Sequim man charged with assaulting corrections deputy

A 37-year-old Sequim man was forcibly removed from a courtroom last week after being sentenced to 210 days in jail for assaulting… Continue reading

Small Home Fund awards often make a big difference, case manager says

Small Home Fund awards often make a big difference, case manager says

Justine Bedell is a huge fan of the Peninsula Home Fund. As housing program manager for Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP), she… Continue reading

Small Home Fund awards often make a big difference, case manager says

State’s construction budget still tied up over water dispute

About $4 billion in new school construction and other projects throughout the state remain on hold six… Continue reading

Health care clinic to open at Port Angeles High School

Health care clinic to open at Port Angeles High School

North Olympic Healthcare Network is preparing to open its new health center at Port Angeles High School on Tuesday, a move officials… Continue reading

Health care clinic to open at Port Angeles High School

Tree planting, story slam, art among Peninsula activities

Tree planting, a story slam and an art exhibition are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the… Continue reading

Cooke files suit against state for canceling lease in Port Angeles

Cooke Aquaculture Pacific has filed a lawsut after Washington state canceled a lease for one of its farmed salmon operations in Port… Continue reading

Peninsula pot shop owners take wait-and-see stance after federal policy change

Peninsula pot shop owners take wait-and-see stance after federal policy change

Retail marijuana shop owners from across the North Olympic Peninsula vowed to operate business as usual after U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions… Continue reading

Peninsula pot shop owners take wait-and-see stance after federal policy change