Clallam County

ISSUES OF FAITH: Understanding, line upon line

ON MAY 15, 1991, I entered the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah, to begin my 8-week missionary and language training. I had been… Continue reading

Music, art and lectures offered on Peninsula

Activities are planned this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. For information about this weekend’s Halloween events, see the accompanying story. • Port Townsend Symphony… Continue reading

Kyle Kautzman of Sequim loads a boat onto a trailer at the boat launch on Ediz Hook on Thursday. The City of Port Angeles removed a second floating dock at the launch to protect it from adverse weather because repair parts are no longer available. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

One set of Ediz Hook docks stored for winter

Natural seawall gone, manufacturer no longer makes replacement parts

Kyle Kautzman of Sequim loads a boat onto a trailer at the boat launch on Ediz Hook on Thursday. The City of Port Angeles removed a second floating dock at the launch to protect it from adverse weather because repair parts are no longer available. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Program scheduled for in person, online

Rose Prestipino and Harmony Rutter will present “In Memoriam: a community memorial service” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Prestipino and Rutter will speak… Continue reading

The Rev. Bill Evans

Unity speaker set for presentation

The Rev. Bill Evans will present “Exploring Creation Consciousness” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Evans will be the guest speaker at Unity in… Continue reading

The Rev. Bill Evans

Sequim City Band brings ‘Haunted Harmonies’ to Port Angeles

Sequim City Band moves its concerts indoors for its 2023-24 season on Saturday with “Haunted Harmonies” at 6 p.m. in the Port Angeles… Continue reading

Pearle Peterson, 18, stands outside Sequim’s Carroll C. Kendall Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs, where she's attended for 11 years. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim teen to sing at World Series game

Boys Girls Club member to represent organization

Pearle Peterson, 18, stands outside Sequim’s Carroll C. Kendall Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs, where she's attended for 11 years. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

CMS chief operating officer to visit Olympic Medical Center

Most of hospital’s revenue comes from Medicare, Medicaid programs

Sequim looks for ways to encourage housing

Council makes moves for grants, other options

Studio Bob starts new hours

Studio Bob will begin holding new gallery hours — with a new phone number and email address — starting today. The studio… Continue reading

Emmett Boyack, 18, holds a freshly picked pumpkin as his sister, Lucy Boyack, 8, looks on at the pumpkin patch behind Agnew Grocery east of Port Angeles. The Sequim youngsters were on a family outing to harvest the gourds for Halloween. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Emmett Boyack, 18, holds a freshly picked pumpkin as his sister, Lucy Boyack, 8, looks on at the pumpkin patch behind Agnew Grocery east of Port Angeles. The Sequim youngsters were on a family outing to harvest the gourds for Halloween. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Art supply sale Thursday

Gallery 223 on Hudon will host an art supply sale from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday. The sale is in the gallery at… Continue reading

Mark Ozias
Mark Ozias

Clallam PUD rates to increase in April ’24

Average bill for electricity to rise by 3.5 percent

A two-vehicle wreck ended in a pickup driving into Caregivers Home Health at 622 E. Front St. early Tuesday afternoon, according to Port Angeles Police Sgt. Kevin Miller, pictured far right. The pickup, driven by Linda Turman of Port Angeles, was on the far right of the road when it switched to the left lane, which was occupied by a late model Ford Mustang, Miller said. The pickup hit the building. Turman was reported in satisfactory condition at Olympic Medical Center later in the day. The Mustang was damaged but did not crash into anything or block traffic. Turman was cited for improper lane use, Miller said. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Driver cited after two-vehicle wreck

A two-vehicle wreck ended in a pickup driving into Caregivers Home Health at 622 E. Front St. early Tuesday afternoon, according to Port Angeles Police… Continue reading

A two-vehicle wreck ended in a pickup driving into Caregivers Home Health at 622 E. Front St. early Tuesday afternoon, according to Port Angeles Police Sgt. Kevin Miller, pictured far right. The pickup, driven by Linda Turman of Port Angeles, was on the far right of the road when it switched to the left lane, which was occupied by a late model Ford Mustang, Miller said. The pickup hit the building. Turman was reported in satisfactory condition at Olympic Medical Center later in the day. The Mustang was damaged but did not crash into anything or block traffic. Turman was cited for improper lane use, Miller said. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Jones on Spokane honor roll

SPOKANE —Shelby Jones, of Sequim, has been named on Spokane Community College’s summer 2023 honor roll. Students must earn a grade-point average of 3.0 or… Continue reading

The award, for Being Excellent Everyday, was presented by Daryl Wolfe, the center’s CEO, and Katrin Junghanns-Royack, the ICU/Telemetry director.

McKee recognized by OMC

Jennifer McKee has received a BEE award from Olympic Medical Center. The award, for Being Excellent Everyday, was presented by Daryl Wolfe, the center’s CEO,… Continue reading

The award, for Being Excellent Everyday, was presented by Daryl Wolfe, the center’s CEO, and Katrin Junghanns-Royack, the ICU/Telemetry director.
City of Port Angeles
The seal play structure at 9/11 Memorial Park has been removed.

Seal structure removed from 9/11 park after vandalism

The seal play structure located at 9/11 Memorial Park has been removed following vandalism, according to Port Angeles city spokesperson Jessica Straits.… Continue reading

City of Port Angeles
The seal play structure at 9/11 Memorial Park has been removed.

Tech talk planned Friday

The North Olympic Library System will host Tech Talk at 9:15 a.m. Friday. The free program is at the Sequim Branch Library, 630… Continue reading