Clallam County

Oysters, ARPA funds before counties

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Lonnie Archibald, pictured at a book signing, is the author of a new book about Clallam County.

Another Archibald book explores Clallam County history

“Remembering the 50s and 60s Here in Clallam County,” the sixth book with local stories by Lonnie Archibald, is available in stores throughout… Continue reading

Lonnie Archibald, pictured at a book signing, is the author of a new book about Clallam County.

Art, dancing, free lecture offered this weekend

Entertainment is scheduled on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. • First Friday Art Walk, a free, self-guided tour of local art venues in Sequim,… Continue reading

Noah Larsen, 9, of Port Angeles practices his forearm swing with the help from tennis instructor Jeff Gonzales on Thursday in Port Angeles. The pair worked with practice balls on the courts at Erickson Playfield. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Forearm practice

Noah Larsen, 9, of Port Angeles practices his forearm swing with the help from tennis instructor Jeff Gonzales on Thursday in Port Angeles. The pair… Continue reading

Noah Larsen, 9, of Port Angeles practices his forearm swing with the help from tennis instructor Jeff Gonzales on Thursday in Port Angeles. The pair worked with practice balls on the courts at Erickson Playfield. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Guest speaker set for Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “Once Only” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Bode will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist… Continue reading

National broadband map charts coverage

Residents asked to update their service description

NOLS teen advisory board seeks volunteers

The North Olympic Library System is seeking volunteers for its Teen Advisory Board. Members will gain leadership and collaboration skills while helping… Continue reading

The Rev. Larry Schellink will will lead the congregation through the Ritual of Release with a burning bowl ceremony. at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

The Rev. Larry Schellink will will lead the congregation through the Ritual of Release with a burning bowl ceremony. at 10:30 a.m.… Continue reading

The Rev. Larry Schellink will will lead the congregation through the Ritual of Release with a burning bowl ceremony. at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the guest speaker at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

BOOST deadline extended

Small businesses have until Jan. 13 to apply for free legal, marketing, bookkeeping services

The ferry MV Coho sits in Port Angeles on Wednesday during its annual hiatus from service for maintenance. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Coho ferry undergoing scheduled maintenance

Vessel will return to service on Jan. 26

The ferry MV Coho sits in Port Angeles on Wednesday during its annual hiatus from service for maintenance. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Among the pieces shown are, from left on the wall, quilts by Terri Wolf and Jeri Auty, both from Port Ludlow, and below, sculptures by Pat Herkal, with (foreground) ply-split vessels by Cathie Wier and 3-D constructions by Deb Olson, both from Port Townsend.
Among the pieces shown are, from left on the wall, quilts by Terri Wolf and Jeri Auty, both from Port Ludlow, and below, sculptures by Pat Herkal, with (foreground) ply-split vessels by Cathie Wier and 3-D constructions by Deb Olson, both from Port Townsend.
Derrell Sharp.
Derrell Sharp.
Port Angeles Parks & Recreation employee Brian Flores tosses a cut tree branch into the back of a truck for removal as coworker Elijah Hammel works in a lift bucket while the downtown Christmas tree at the Conrad Dyar Memoral Fountain is dismantled on Wednesday. Branches from the tree and the lights that entangled them were to be disposed of and the main trunk donated for firewood. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Tree removal

Port Angeles Parks & Recreation employee Brian Flores tosses a cut tree branch into the back of a truck for removal as coworker Elijah Hammel… Continue reading

Port Angeles Parks & Recreation employee Brian Flores tosses a cut tree branch into the back of a truck for removal as coworker Elijah Hammel works in a lift bucket while the downtown Christmas tree at the Conrad Dyar Memoral Fountain is dismantled on Wednesday. Branches from the tree and the lights that entangled them were to be disposed of and the main trunk donated for firewood. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Shawna Bebo of Sequim lends a balancing hand to her son, Enzo Bebo, 7, at the Port Angeles Pump Track at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles last weekend. The pair were on a family outing with a stop at the popular attraction. The 14,442-square-foot pump track is the largest Velosolutions pump track in the Pacific Northwest and the first public adaptive track in the nation. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Balancing act

Shawna Bebo of Sequim lends a balancing hand to her son, Enzo Bebo, 7, at the Port Angeles Pump Track at Erickson Playfield in Port… Continue reading

Shawna Bebo of Sequim lends a balancing hand to her son, Enzo Bebo, 7, at the Port Angeles Pump Track at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles last weekend. The pair were on a family outing with a stop at the popular attraction. The 14,442-square-foot pump track is the largest Velosolutions pump track in the Pacific Northwest and the first public adaptive track in the nation. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Rebecca Burdick of Novato, Calif., examines a display of bird wings with her daughter, Ava Burdick, 5, at the Dungeness Nature Center at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. The newly opened nature center has moved its bird displays from the former Dungeness River Audubon Center on the same site and has plans for additional educational displays to teach about the flora and fauna of the Dungeness Valley. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Nature center

Rebecca Burdick of Novato, Calif., examines a display of bird wings with her daughter, Ava Burdick, 5, at the Dungeness Nature Center at Railroad Bridge… Continue reading

Rebecca Burdick of Novato, Calif., examines a display of bird wings with her daughter, Ava Burdick, 5, at the Dungeness Nature Center at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. The newly opened nature center has moved its bird displays from the former Dungeness River Audubon Center on the same site and has plans for additional educational displays to teach about the flora and fauna of the Dungeness Valley. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County to consider farmland preservation grant

Funding would keep nearly 55 acres near SunLand from development

Clallam County to review protocols after inmate death

Clallam County is working on an unexpected fatality review regarding the death of a Clallam County jail inmate, Chief Corrections Deputy Don… Continue reading