Clallam County

Former Sequim band leader turns his music page to ‘Psalms’

Former Sequim band leader turns his music page to ‘Psalms’

David Isaac Rivers thinks his latest project might be unlike anything you’ve heard before. The former… Continue reading

Former Sequim band leader turns his music page to ‘Psalms’

ISSUES OF FAITH: To know Christ is the perfect gift

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. All this is from… Continue reading

LETTER: A lament for low fish numbers

Winter chinook (blackmouth) season for sportfishermen has begun and is scheduled to continue through mid-April. With predominantly sub-legal salmon available, fishermen willing to brave the… Continue reading

LETTER: Sarcastic letter reminds me why I didn’t reach out post-election

Foolishly, I was swayed by those letters to the editor asking us to come together now that the election is over. We are all Americans,… Continue reading

Live from Sequim, ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’; radio show presented one weekend only

Live from Sequim, ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’; radio show presented one weekend only

One of the most beloved Christmas stories is on Olympic Theatre Arts’ stage through this weekend.… Continue reading

Live from Sequim, ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’; radio show presented one weekend only

NEWS BRIEFS: Conductor replacement to take place in Port Angeles alley starting Monday … and other items

Replacement of overhead conductors in the Front Street-First Street alley between Washington and Alder streets will begin Monday and continue through the… Continue reading

Port Angeles Symphony Chorus will make debut Saturday

Port Angeles Symphony Chorus will make debut Saturday

Before laying hands on piano keys, Joy Lingerfelt cites some research.… Continue reading

Port Angeles Symphony Chorus will make debut Saturday

Clallam County United Way reaches halfway point in fundraising campaign

The United Way of Clallam County has reached the halfway point in its 2016 fundraising campaign. “So far, more than $419,000 has… Continue reading

Clallam County eyes $1.5 million savings/revenue target

Clallam County officials have their work cut out for 2017. The three commissioners, other elected officials and department heads will attempt to… Continue reading

Clallam County mulls camping fee hikes

Overnight camping fees are expected to increase at Clallam County’s signature parks next year. Exactly how much county residents and out-of-town campers… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles School Board releases agenda for today’s meeting … and other items

The Port Angeles School Board will elect officers for the new year when it meets today. The board will meet in regular… Continue reading

Sequim schools gets no takers for ‘con’ argument of ballot measure

When ballot information for the Feb. 14 special election is available, voters in the Sequim School District likely will see an argument for… Continue reading

Sequim schools seeing growth at fourth-, fifth-grade levels

An unexpected surge in student enrollment at Greywolf Elementary School has pushed classroom sizes to their… Continue reading

Starbucks to boost number of shops, add more food to menu

Starbucks to boost number of shops, add more food to menu

Starbucks, looking to the future as its longtime CEO moves to other projects, plans to open… Continue reading

Starbucks to boost number of shops, add more food to menu
Port Townsend man in Hawaii for 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack

Port Townsend man in Hawaii for 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack

Port Townsend resident Tom Berg remembers the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, as if it had happened yesterday. ‘Very clear… Continue reading

Port Townsend man in Hawaii for 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack

Clallam County to work to reduce spending

Two of the Clallam County commissioners approved tonight (Tuesday) a $38.96 million budget that uses a projected $2.29 million in general fund… Continue reading

Pacific Fleet’s history in Port Angeles a busy one

Pacific Fleet’s history in Port Angeles a busy one

Five of the ships that were in Pearl Harbor the day of the attack had dropped anchor at some point in Port… Continue reading

Pacific Fleet’s history in Port Angeles a busy one
First snow, ice of season hits region

First snow, ice of season hits region

Snow and ice decreased Tuesday after a blanket of snow covered much of the Port Angeles area Monday night, delaying schools, causing… Continue reading

First snow, ice of season hits region

Blackout ordered after attack

Like most of the U.S. mainland on Dec. 7, 1941, Port Angeles was left in the dark by the authorities. Officials wanted… Continue reading

Bare root planting topic of Port Angeles presentation Thursday

Joe Holtrop, Clallam Conservation District executive director, will present recommendations for successful bare root planting at noon Thursday. His talk will be… Continue reading