Clallam County

Nominations accepted now for Clallam Community Service Awards

Nominations accepted now for Clallam Community Service Awards

NOW IS THE time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County, individuals who have made… Continue reading

Nominations accepted now for Clallam Community Service Awards
PENINSULA KITCHEN: It’s thyme to start harvesting fresh plants

PENINSULA KITCHEN: It’s thyme to start harvesting fresh plants

THE SKIES HAVE been mostly gloomy and news reports (real or imagined) leave me feeling either scared or angry. But if you look close there… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: It’s thyme to start harvesting fresh plants

Port Angeles Coast Guard crew hoists man to safety near Whidbey Island

An aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles participated in a rescue Friday. The Coast Guard rescued a man… Continue reading

Port Angeles man convicted of molestation of 8-year-old

Port Angeles man convicted of molestation of 8-year-old

A 30-year-old Port Angeles man has been convicted of molesting an 8-year-old girl he was babysitting. Donald William Kingsley used his position… Continue reading

Port Angeles man convicted of molestation of 8-year-old
All services in Olympic National Park now open after shutdown

All services in Olympic National Park now open after shutdown

Olympic National Park has resumed regular operations now that President Donald Trump has signed a bill reopening the government. The bill signed… Continue reading

All services in Olympic National Park now open after shutdown
Porter won’t seek fifth term to Clallam court

Porter won’t seek fifth term to Clallam court

Judge Rick Porter, who sparked controversy with his pay-or-appear program but won re-election timeand again, has decided against running for a fifth… Continue reading

Porter won’t seek fifth term to Clallam court
Inaugural awards program honors six in Port Angeles

Inaugural awards program honors six in Port Angeles

Marsha Robin, who has been described as a volunteer “jack-of-all-trades,” was selected the Citizen of the Year in the inaugural Port Angeles… Continue reading

Inaugural awards program honors six in Port Angeles
Fir Street construction pushed to early 2019, Lavender Festival still moving to Carrie Blake Park this summer

Fir Street construction pushed to early 2019, Lavender Festival still moving to Carrie Blake Park this summer

The 18-month reconstruction of Fir Street by Sequim schools has been put on hold through 2019. Work originally was slated to begin this… Continue reading

Fir Street construction pushed to early 2019, Lavender Festival still moving to Carrie Blake Park this summer
Clallam County Fire District 2 issues awards

Clallam County Fire District 2 issues awards

Ian Brueckner has been named Clallam County Fire District 2 career Firefighter/Paramedic of the Year, Chief Sam Phillips has announced. Volunteer Assistant… Continue reading

Clallam County Fire District 2 issues awards
Peninsula Daily News reporters recognized at ceremony

Peninsula Daily News reporters recognized at ceremony

Two Peninsula Daily News reporters were recognized for their coverage of Clallam County Fire District 2 at the district’s annual awards ceremony… Continue reading

Peninsula Daily News reporters recognized at ceremony
Highly decorated deputy honored after retirement

Highly decorated deputy honored after retirement

Retired Clallam County Sheriff’s Deputy Ralph Edgington was recognized this week for his 30 years of service to the county. Edgington, 65,… Continue reading

Highly decorated deputy honored after retirement

Housing rights, Puppy Pilots, genealogy presented on Peninsula

Housing rights will be presented in Port Townsend, Puppy Pilots will provide information in Sequim and the Clallam County Genealogical Society will host an open… Continue reading

Doo Wop Project performs tonight

The Doo Wop Project will perform at 7 tonight. The concert will be at the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center,… Continue reading

Explore the world: Traveler’s Journal is back with eight new adventures

Pack your virtual bags. Traveler’s Journal begins its 27th season of travel and adventure slide shows Thursday at the Sequim High School library… Continue reading

Fashion show details the home front during WWII

The Clallam County Historical Society will present Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, or how the home front survived and improvised during World War II,… Continue reading

Jan Dove artwork, Squirrel Butter music offered at library

Jan Dove artwork, Squirrel Butter music offered at library

Squirrel Butter will perform at Art Blast, a quarterly celebration, at Port Angeles Library today. The reception for the new Art in… Continue reading

Jan Dove artwork, Squirrel Butter music offered at library

Local memoirists to share stories at next Fourth Friday readings

Writers on the Spit will feature two memoirists, Doreen Petersen and Ingrid Lehrer, at the Fourth Friday Readings tonight. The free event begins… Continue reading

Olympic Theatre Arts sets auditions for ‘The Tin Woman’

Director Jim Guthrie is seeking actors “who aren’t afraid to take chances” for the Olympic Theatre Arts production of “The Tin Woman,” which… Continue reading

Salish Sea artist Jill Bliss to speak at Feiro gala

Salish Sea artist Jill Bliss to speak at Feiro gala

Tickets are on sale for Feiro Marine Life Center’s Fish on the Fence Gala fundraiser Saturday Feb. 10. Jill Bliss, artist and… Continue reading

Salish Sea artist Jill Bliss to speak at Feiro gala

Sequim Museum Arts to host D-Day presentation

Mac Alexander Macdonald will present “What Does D-Day Mean to Us Today?” at 3 p.m. Sunday. The talk will be at the Old… Continue reading