Clallam County

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Warm up this fall with curried winter squash soup

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Warm up this fall with curried winter squash soup

NOT WANTING TO be left behind in the tech age, I have been cultivating my cyber skills recently by posting photographs on social media and… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Warm up this fall with curried winter squash soup
Port Townsend artist with ‘silverware fetish’ exhibiting in Bainbridge

Port Townsend artist with ‘silverware fetish’ exhibiting in Bainbridge

If you saw a fork in the road and it was 14 feet long and speeding southward, you saw the work of… Continue reading

Port Townsend artist with ‘silverware fetish’ exhibiting in Bainbridge

State sets fishing guide industry meeting in Forks

The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has scheduled a public meeting on the management of the state’s salmon and steelhead fishing guide… Continue reading

Woman in rollover wreck on state Highway 112

Woman in rollover wreck on state Highway 112

A 48-year-old woman failed to negotiate a corner on state Highway 112, lost control and landed her 1999 Chevy Tahoe in a… Continue reading

Woman in rollover wreck on state Highway 112

EYE ON CLALLAM: County to consider second code enforcement officer

Clallam County commissioners will discuss code enforcement in their weekly work session Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160)… Continue reading

Hoh River to be reopened to fishing on Saturday

The Hoh and South Fork Hoh rivers are to be reopened to fishing Saturday, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife said on its website.… Continue reading

Collision kills Sequim man; suspect faces charge of vehicular homicide, DUI

Collision kills Sequim man; suspect faces charge of vehicular homicide, DUI

A fatal car collision near the Dungeness Valley Wildlife Refuge left a Sequim man dead and a Joyce man arrested for investigation of… Continue reading

Collision kills Sequim man; suspect faces charge of vehicular homicide, DUI
Clallam County taking comment on Shoreline Master Program update

Clallam County taking comment on Shoreline Master Program update

Clallam County is accepting comment on the first major overhaul to its Shoreline Master Program — a 258-page document guiding future development… Continue reading

Clallam County taking comment on Shoreline Master Program update
CEO: Composite Recycling Technology Center turns profit; focused on three product lines

CEO: Composite Recycling Technology Center turns profit; focused on three product lines

The Composite Recycling Technology Center has turned a profit, it’s newly-appointed CEO Dave Walter told Port of Port Angeles and Clallam County… Continue reading

CEO: Composite Recycling Technology Center turns profit; focused on three product lines
Sequim teen to bring back “Pumpkins for a Cause” on Saturday

Sequim teen to bring back “Pumpkins for a Cause” on Saturday

Sequim teen Carson Holt plans to once again sell pumpkins for local causes, but this year he’s in new digs. For his fifth… Continue reading

Sequim teen to bring back “Pumpkins for a Cause” on Saturday
Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles is 1 of 11 to be sold by parent corporation

Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles is 1 of 11 to be sold by parent corporation

Location, location, location. It’s the most recurring keyword in a search of Port Angeles’ Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St., which… Continue reading

Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles is 1 of 11 to be sold by parent corporation

Security Services Northwest relocates headquarters to Sequim

After 31 years at Discovery Bay, Security Services Northwest (SSNW) relocated its headquarters to Sequim. SSNW moved from 3501 Old Gardiner Road in… Continue reading

Peninsula protests planned Monday in conjunction with Global Day of Action

a worldwide movement promoting divestment from banks that fund oil… Continue reading

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

A basement, fifth floor, World War II aircraft hangar and bordello offer a deluge of haunted sights and sounds to quiver the spine this weekend… Continue reading

Halloween haunts open for frightful entertainment

Two charged in burglaries, break-in

Two men were charged Thursday for their alleged roles in a pair of residential burglaries and a break-in at Mister Buds marijuana… Continue reading

Railroaders host 18th show Saturday-Sunday at Sequim Grange

Railroaders host 18th show Saturday-Sunday at Sequim Grange

Even car guys can like trains. For 40-plus years, Pat Furey of Sequim worked for General Motors, designing interiors for automobiles, or “literally… Continue reading

Railroaders host 18th show Saturday-Sunday at Sequim Grange
The art of storytelling: Adepts on stage this weekend at Port Angeles festival

The art of storytelling: Adepts on stage this weekend at Port Angeles festival

Limbs flail. Eyes widen. Eyebrows leap. Lips gape. When a character possesses a person, there’s no telling to what theatrics the teller… Continue reading

The art of storytelling: Adepts on stage this weekend at Port Angeles festival

Cooking class, harvest festival among the week’s attractions

A feast to benefit felines, a cooking class and a harvest festival in Neah Bay are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information… Continue reading

‘The Explorer’s Club’ farce to kick off Olympic Theatre Arts’ season

‘The Explorer’s Club’ farce to kick off Olympic Theatre Arts’ season

Olympic Theatre Arts will kick off its 2017-18 main stage season tonight with a fast-paced Victorian spoof, followed by a champagne reception. “The… Continue reading

‘The Explorer’s Club’ farce to kick off Olympic Theatre Arts’ season

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Applications due Nov. 1 for grants; new salesman joins auto center

The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau is accepting applications for the final round of 2017 Tourism Enhancement Grants. Of the $45,000 allotted for qualified projects focusing… Continue reading