Clallam County

Fire burns Nippon conveyor belt

Fire burns Nippon conveyor belt

A fire that burned through a conveyor belt was extinguished last week at the nearly dormant Nippon Paper Industries USA mill. Mill… Continue reading

Fire burns Nippon conveyor belt
Friends to honor Shipley’s legacy with celebration of life in Sequim

Friends to honor Shipley’s legacy with celebration of life in Sequim

A longtime member of the then-Sequim Senior Center, Leo Shipley made it a habit to stop… Continue reading

Friends to honor Shipley’s legacy with celebration of life in Sequim

HELP LINE: Time changes takes up too much time

I HATE TODAY. Well, actually I don’t hate today; I’m usually grateful for yet another opportunity to try to get it right, which happens every… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Horse riders looking forward to spring

HORSEPLAY: Horse riders looking forward to spring

IT’S MARCH ALREADY? Despite the abundance of rain, sleet and snow slowing my outdoor fun to a screeching halt, it appears the days of 2017… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Horse riders looking forward to spring

LETTER: Here’s my strong support for removing Michelle Malkin’s over-the-top Friday column

Conservative Peninsula Daily News columnist Michelle Malkin, whose column is featured every Friday in the Peninsula Daily News, is making a good living by fanning… Continue reading

LETTER: Kilmer missed an opportunity to be part of the solution, not the problem

The March 8 Peninsula Daily News’ front page article, “Kilmer Draws A Crowd For Town Hall Meeting” says it was the fourth town hall gathering… Continue reading

LETTER: Michelle Malkin critics seek to stifle free speech

Ah, yet another call for Peninsula Daily News Friday columnist Michelle Malkin’s head [“Remove Malkin,” March 9 Peninsula Voices). I suspect Malkin effectively touches a… Continue reading

LETTER: What do dictatorships have in common? Declaring the press an enemy of the people

I am a very old woman who has lived through three dictatorships during my long life. One of the things done by each of these… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Flight operations scheduled in Coupeville this week … and other items

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Sheet-pan dinners provide seasoning options

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Sheet-pan dinners provide seasoning options

FEEDING A FAMILY with different tolerance levels for spice and flavor is definitely a common challenge. The struggle is real. As our daughter gets older,… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Sheet-pan dinners provide seasoning options
Port Angeles preschool teacher urges others to read about love to children on March 20

Port Angeles preschool teacher urges others to read about love to children on March 20

A Port Angeles preschool teacher is urging anyone and everyone to gather in classrooms, homes, libraries or community centers to read books… Continue reading

Port Angeles preschool teacher urges others to read about love to children on March 20
Port Angeles students create healthy comfort food recipes

Port Angeles students create healthy comfort food recipes

Jefferson Elementary fourth-grader Raeah Kibe’s stuffed bell peppers won the grand champion prize at the 2017 Sodexo Future Chefs Challenge. Sixteen finalists… Continue reading

Port Angeles students create healthy comfort food recipes

Wreck sends 1 to Harborview, 1 to jail

A passenger who was riding in a vehicle that was struck by a pickup on state Highway 112 west of Port Angeles… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Public hearing set Tuesday on Carlsborg sewer ordinance

The three Clallam County commissioners will hold a public hearing on a Carlsborg sewer ordinance Tuesday. The hearing is scheduled to begin shortly after 10:30… Continue reading

Talent show, pot forum, all-you-can-eat crab dinner on tap through next week

An art and talent show in Brinnon, a marijuana forum in Port Townsend and a crab dinner in Port Angeles are among upcoming activities on… Continue reading

Port Angeles police arrest man wanted in burglaries

Port Angeles police arrest man wanted in burglaries

A 25-year-old Port Angeles man recently featured on Washington’s Most Wanted will appear in Clallam County Superior Court at 1 p.m. today.… Continue reading

Port Angeles police arrest man wanted in burglaries

No charges in Port Angeles car vs. pedestrian death

Prosecutors will not charge the driver who was investigated for striking a Port Angeles man who later died on a dark city… Continue reading

Clallam County Home and Lifestyle Show to offer 150 exhibits

Clallam County Home and Lifestyle Show to offer 150 exhibits

Organizers say the 35th annual Clallam County Home &Lifestyle Show this weekend will offer more information and options than ever before, with… Continue reading

Clallam County Home and Lifestyle Show to offer 150 exhibits
The roof covering the grandstand at Port Angeles Civic Field is scheduled for replacement this spring in time for the start of the Port Angeles Lefties West Coast League amateur baseball season. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles Civic Field improvement expected to be place in time for first Lefties game

A Puyallup company will replace the leaky roof covering the Civic Field grandstands in time for the arrival of the college-level Port… Continue reading

The roof covering the grandstand at Port Angeles Civic Field is scheduled for replacement this spring in time for the start of the Port Angeles Lefties West Coast League amateur baseball season. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles city manager concerned about upcoming second-class-city vote

Port Angeles city manager concerned about upcoming second-class-city vote

The city of Port Angeles’ finances are stable and environmental hurdles are being cleared, City Manager Dan McKeen said in a “state… Continue reading

Port Angeles city manager concerned about upcoming second-class-city vote