Clallam County

Michael Rocha.
Michael Rocha.

Property value notices sent out in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Local values see large increase from 2021, assessors say

Bail set for man following standoff

Sequim man held in lieu of $250K

Brandi Montgomery, front, and John Patterson, both of Sequim, make their guesses on the weight of a massive Atlantic Giant pumpkin on display at the Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market at the Sequim Civic Center. The contest, hosted by the market with a pumpkin provided by Beanstalk Farm, allowed market visitors to record their estimations for a shot at a prize of $20 in market bucks. The winner and weight will be announced later this week on the market’s Facebook page. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

How much does it weigh?

Brandi Montgomery, front, and John Patterson, both of Sequim, make their guesses on the weight of a massive Atlantic Giant pumpkin on display at the… Continue reading

Brandi Montgomery, front, and John Patterson, both of Sequim, make their guesses on the weight of a massive Atlantic Giant pumpkin on display at the Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market at the Sequim Civic Center. The contest, hosted by the market with a pumpkin provided by Beanstalk Farm, allowed market visitors to record their estimations for a shot at a prize of $20 in market bucks. The winner and weight will be announced later this week on the market’s Facebook page. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles School District approves contracts with three unions

All three negotiated one-year contracts

Sequim OKs expanded zones for multiplexes

Habitat for Humanity, others eyeing developments

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A construction crew last week goes over the remains of an aging public restroom in the parking lot between First and Front streets in the 100 block in downtown Port Angeles after it was demolished.
KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
A construction crew last week goes over the remains of an aging public restroom in the parking lot between First and Front streets in the 100 block in downtown Port Angeles after it was demolished.

Port Angeles views utility rate hikes

Public hearing continued to Tuesday

Disabled American Veterans to host seminars

All veterans invited to Monday’s evrent

A GROWING CONCERN: Don’t leave fall chores to the last minute

the warmest start to October in 30 years! So please, take some time to drive around and see the… Continue reading

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All IN Film Fest returns

The second All IN Film Fest is returning with a selection of short films created by, starring and about individuals with intellectual… Continue reading

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive… Continue reading

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Jamestown’s chairman shares Sequim building plans

Psychiatric hospital, dental, youth and elder buildings on list

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Monday Musicale meeting set

Monday Musicale will meet at noon Monday. The group meets in the fellowship hall at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 W.… Continue reading

Alice Derry, faculty emerita of English, literature, and German

Poet Alice Derry to read from her newest book, ‘Asking’

Poet Alice Derry will read from her newest collection of poetry, “Asking,” at Studium Generale on Thursday. The event is free and… Continue reading

Alice Derry, faculty emerita of English, literature, and German
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Two-year-old Knox Wahlsten of Port Angeles crawls into a cart filled with freshly-cut pumpkins on Wednesday at a pumpkin patch grown at Agnew Grocery in the Agnew area between Port Angeles and Sequim. The grocery and feed store at 2863 Old Olympic Highway features two fields of u-pick pumpkins as well as other seasonal activities for youngsters.

Pumpkin wagon in Agnew

Two-year-old Knox Wahlsten of Port Angeles crawls into a cart filled with freshly-cut pumpkins at a pumpkin patch grown at Agnew Grocery in the Agnew… Continue reading

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Two-year-old Knox Wahlsten of Port Angeles crawls into a cart filled with freshly-cut pumpkins on Wednesday at a pumpkin patch grown at Agnew Grocery in the Agnew area between Port Angeles and Sequim. The grocery and feed store at 2863 Old Olympic Highway features two fields of u-pick pumpkins as well as other seasonal activities for youngsters.

Regional opioid network administrator created

Counties eye how to distribute, spend opioid settlement money

Sequim Gazette staffers, columnist earn statewide honors

Several staffers and contributors at the Sequim Gazette earned kudos from fellow journalists at the 135th-annual Washington Newspaper Publishers Association (WNPA) annual convention… Continue reading