Alleged shooter is at Seattle-area hospital
Comedy, global travel, romance and theatrical bingo are all on the North Olympic Peninsula’s entertainment itinerary this weekend. And it seems festival season has begun:… Continue reading
Tomahawk, hunting knife reportedly raised against police
Night a ‘pivot point’ in her life
Scholarship now in Grinnell’s name
The Natural Healing Center will host a course on nonviolent communication from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. The classes are in… Continue reading
Olympic Theater Arts will host the final weekend of “Bingo! The Winning Musical” tonight through Sunday and will conduct auctions for a Renaissance… Continue reading
First segment dedicated to those who have died of COVID or in Ukraine
State Patrol said 11-year-old suffered large cut on leg
Races to be in person for first time in two years
Applications are due on Monday from those who seek to fill a vacated seat on the Olympic Medical Center commission. The position… Continue reading
Event will be free, but registration required to attend
Soroptimist International of Sequim’s Online Garden Show Auction kicks off today and runs through Sunday. More than 140 items are available for bidding.… Continue reading
State Rep. Mike Chapman is quarantining in his home after coming down with COVID-19. He has tested positive and is feeling very… Continue reading
Peninsula College students included
Eyesore’s new owner reportedly aims to aid development of downtown
Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts sponsors show
An unoccupied recreational vehicle was destroyed in a fire that spewed a huge column of black smoke on South Valley Street on… Continue reading
The Peninsula College Associated Student Council leadership has been selected for 2022-2023. “We had 20 total candidates interview for 11 positions, and… Continue reading
Masks recommended in indoor settings