Clallam County

Seattle Symphony violinist Elisa Barston returns to offer music of Mozart, Leclair and Brahms this week in Port Angeles and Sequim. She’ll perform with collaborative pianist Paige Roberts Molloy, also of Seattle. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles Symphony to present updated recitals

Duo will perform in Port Angeles, Sequim

Seattle Symphony violinist Elisa Barston returns to offer music of Mozart, Leclair and Brahms this week in Port Angeles and Sequim. She’ll perform with collaborative pianist Paige Roberts Molloy, also of Seattle. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Story Slam set for Friday in Sequim

Tickets are on sale for Friday’s Out Loud Story Slam at Olympic Theatre Arts. The annual Grand Slam will be at 7 p.m.… Continue reading

Two films offered at Studio Bob

Two movies, “Zoom Zoom Particle Flambee” and “Clown Car,” will be presented at 7 p.m. Friday. Tickets will be $10 at the… Continue reading

A number of neighbors and users of Miller Peninsula State Park hope to limit the proposed development of the property as state officials consider making it a “destination park.” (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Open house to spotlight changes at Miller Peninsula State Park

Village Concept is one of three state is considering

A number of neighbors and users of Miller Peninsula State Park hope to limit the proposed development of the property as state officials consider making it a “destination park.” (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

PAT NEAL: How’s the fishing?

“HOW’S THE FISHING?” If I had a dollar for every time I heard that, I wouldn’t be floundering in the mud-filled journalistic trenches as our… Continue reading

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Computer science set for Studium session

Steve Bearman and Eric Waterkotte, Peninsula College computer science instructors, will present “Seven Amazing Secrets of Computer Science That You Need to… Continue reading

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The Northwest Kidney Center clinic, at 707 S. Chase St. in Port Angeles, will hold an open house on Nov. 1. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
The Northwest Kidney Center clinic, at 707 S. Chase St. in Port Angeles, will hold an open house on Nov. 1. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Steve Tharinger, left, and Brian Pruiett.

District 24 candidates trade views

Rising costs dominate their political discussion

Steve Tharinger, left, and Brian Pruiett.
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Clallam commissioners talk about budget

With so many short- and long-term capital projects in transition in Clallam County, its staff and commissioners said at a Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber… Continue reading

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Crescent School District to celebrate centennial

Crescent School District will welcome former students, staff and teachers to its centennial celebration from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The entire… Continue reading

Doctor’s trial to be set Oct. 26

Man charged with indecent liberties

Dawna Krause and her husband Loren find that Dawna’s winning giant pumpkin measured 169 pounds on a spring scale from a small tractor scoop. Dawna was a first-time winner in the giant pumpkin contest conducted each year at the Evergreen Country Estates neighborhood on Goss Road south of Port Angeles. Hers was the only pumpkin over 100 pounds from the dozen or so entries. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Great pumpkin

Dawna Krause and her husband Loren find that Dawna’s winning giant pumpkin measured 169 pounds on a spring scale from a small tractor scoop. Dawna… Continue reading

Dawna Krause and her husband Loren find that Dawna’s winning giant pumpkin measured 169 pounds on a spring scale from a small tractor scoop. Dawna was a first-time winner in the giant pumpkin contest conducted each year at the Evergreen Country Estates neighborhood on Goss Road south of Port Angeles. Hers was the only pumpkin over 100 pounds from the dozen or so entries. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Kids book club meeting Wednesday

The Kids Book Club will discuss “Sadiq and the Bridge Builders” by Siman Nuurali at its inaugural meeting at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.… Continue reading

The White Hatter webinars scheduled

Prevention Works! will sponsor “Internet Safety and Digital Literacy for Parents and Caregivers” from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday. The webinar,… Continue reading

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Ranahan Pony Club members Asha Swanberg (age 13), left, Elise Sirguy (12), Libby Swanberg (15) and Danica Pacilel (13), with sisters Sierra (17), Marissa (15) and Eliza Steffen (9)  gather for a lesson at Serenity Farms, located off Blue Mountain Road.

HORSEPLAY: Horse rallies provide competition, education, fun

ARE YOU READY to rally? For Libby Swanberg, rallies are one of the most thrilling aspects of being in the Ranahan Pony Club, a chapter… Continue reading

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Ranahan Pony Club members Asha Swanberg (age 13), left, Elise Sirguy (12), Libby Swanberg (15) and Danica Pacilel (13), with sisters Sierra (17), Marissa (15) and Eliza Steffen (9)  gather for a lesson at Serenity Farms, located off Blue Mountain Road.
Elaina Wood, 6, center, looks on in delight after catching a crab as her brother, Kjol Wood, 11, left, watches while grandmother Tina Taylor of Port Angeles, right, and Puget Sound Anglers member Russ Manson of Sequim assist with the capture during the Grab a Crab Derby on Saturday at the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival in Port Angeles. The three-day festival brought abut 15,000 people to the Port Angeles waterfront for food, music and other activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Caught one!

Elaina Wood, 6, center, looks on in delight after catching a crab as her brother, Kjol Wood, 11, left, watches while grandmother Tina Taylor of… Continue reading

Elaina Wood, 6, center, looks on in delight after catching a crab as her brother, Kjol Wood, 11, left, watches while grandmother Tina Taylor of Port Angeles, right, and Puget Sound Anglers member Russ Manson of Sequim assist with the capture during the Grab a Crab Derby on Saturday at the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival in Port Angeles. The three-day festival brought abut 15,000 people to the Port Angeles waterfront for food, music and other activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County to consider autopsy contract

Thurston proposed to host them again

Port Angeles High School senior homecoming King and Queen Jack Gladfelter and Lily Halberg prepare to ride in their school’s homecoming parade after being crowned on Friday. The pair presided over the Port Angeles Roughriders’ 28-9 loss to the Bremerton Knights during Friday’s football game at Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Homecoming royalty crowned

Port Angeles High School senior homecoming King and Queen Jack Gladfelter and Lily Halberg prepare to ride in their school’s homecoming parade after being crowned… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School senior homecoming King and Queen Jack Gladfelter and Lily Halberg prepare to ride in their school’s homecoming parade after being crowned on Friday. The pair presided over the Port Angeles Roughriders’ 28-9 loss to the Bremerton Knights during Friday’s football game at Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Pedestrian treated and released after collision

A pedestrian State Patrol said was jaywalking on U.S. Highway 101 after dark was treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center after being hit by… Continue reading