Clallam County

Clallam panel recommends size limits on vacation rentals, B&Bs

The Clallam County Planning Commission has backed a proposal to limit vacation rentals and bed-and-breakfast inns to 10,000 square feet and five… Continue reading

Pile-driving begins for Navy pier project at Ediz Hook

Pile-driving begins for Navy pier project at Ediz Hook

Pile-driving began Wednesday on the Navy’s $25.6 million pier project on Ediz Hook. Not that city residents, going about their business downtown… Continue reading

Pile-driving begins for Navy pier project at Ediz Hook
Clallam auditor reviewing procedures after 125 ballots were left out of general election

Clallam auditor reviewing procedures after 125 ballots were left out of general election

More than 100 recently discovered ballots from the general election will not be opened or counted, according to Shoona Riggs, Clallam County… Continue reading

Clallam auditor reviewing procedures after 125 ballots were left out of general election
Clallam officials discuss vehicle bid requirement; lament locals staying away

Clallam officials discuss vehicle bid requirement; lament locals staying away

A $13,000 budgeting error prompted Clallam County officials to lament a state bidding requirement that makes it difficult for local auto dealers… Continue reading

Clallam officials discuss vehicle bid requirement; lament locals staying away
Pact reached to cut 400 trees in Lincoln Park to ease approach to airport runway

Pact reached to cut 400 trees in Lincoln Park to ease approach to airport runway

After years of controversy and occasional protests, trees in Lincoln Park will be removed to increase flight path visibility for William R.… Continue reading

Pact reached to cut 400 trees in Lincoln Park to ease approach to airport runway
Nominations accepted now for Community Service Award
Nominations accepted now for Community Service Award

Clallam County trust lands panel delivers final report

After 14 months of research, discussion and debate, the Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee has delivered a final report to the… Continue reading

Tax-Aide volunteers willing; software not always able

Tax-Aide, an AARP Foundation service that files taxes for free, is back on the North Olympic Peninsula to help out this tax… Continue reading

Brush fire extinguished west of Sequim

Brush fire extinguished west of Sequim

Clallam County Fire District No. 3 firefighters extinguished a small brush fire Thursday. The fire at 201 Childers Lane, west of Sequim, was… Continue reading

Brush fire extinguished west of Sequim
Seven vie for Irrigation Festival royalty court

Seven vie for Irrigation Festival royalty court

Seven girls seek four spots on the upcoming Sequim Irrigation Festival’s royalty court. Candidates for the… Continue reading

Seven vie for Irrigation Festival royalty court
Sequim Art Walk goes red for February

Sequim Art Walk goes red for February

The First Art Walk will have heart, with red as its color theme. Art Walk is a free self-guided tour that leads participants… Continue reading

Sequim Art Walk goes red for February
Author and artist Yvonne Pepin-Wakefield will visit North Olympic Peninsula libraries to discuss her life and book, “Babe in the Woods: Building a Life One Log at a Time.”

Author to tell of building cabin in woods at talks on Peninsula

The author of “Babe in the Woods: Building a Life One Log at a Time” will speak at libraries on the North Olympic Peninsula. Yvonne… Continue reading

Author and artist Yvonne Pepin-Wakefield will visit North Olympic Peninsula libraries to discuss her life and book, “Babe in the Woods: Building a Life One Log at a Time.”
Dave Goodmanson

Contra dance set at Black Diamond Community Hall

Full Scale will play while Jay Finkelstein calls at the Black Diamond Contra Dance on Saturday. The dance will begin at 8… Continue reading

Dave Goodmanson
James Garlick

Globetrotting artists return home for Port Angeles Symphony concert Saturday

“This piece of music is pure beauty. It’s one I would carry with me to a desert island.” That’s how Port Angeles… Continue reading

James Garlick

ISSUES OF FAITH: Everything comes down to love, grace, God

WE TALK ABOUT unity in our country or community, but this is just a word that makes a lot of people feel better in saying,… Continue reading

LETTER: ‘Duh, Hey!’ awards go to dollar-driven entities contributing to salmon’s demise

It’s awards season again, folks. That’s the “Duh, Hey!”awards in particular. It’s been awhile, so here we go. Our first Duh, Hey! this year goes… Continue reading

LETTER: I won’t support Port Angeles levy until sex education program is replaced

FLASH is the Family Life and Sexual Health sex education curriculum being taught in the Port Angeles School District. Ask your school board about the… Continue reading

LETTER: Join me in supporting Port Angeles School District replacement levy

For years, the greater Port Angeles area has enjoyed a wonderful school system that has exceeded the state norms in multiple areas such as the… Continue reading

LETTER: Obama’s legacy defined by Donald Trump

Obama’s legacy can be wrapped up in two words: Donald Trump. Gary Flesner, Sequim… Continue reading

LETTER: Vote yes on local school levies to maintain resources, opportunities for our children

We can’t predict what the state Legislature will ultimately decide about the McCleary merry-go-round. Actual implementation of state educational funding changes may take years. It’s… Continue reading