Audience interactions include three games during course of show
Short, true sagas to be told
WASHINGTON, D.C.
— U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer tested positive for COVID-19. Kilmer, a Democrat who lives in Gig Harbor, represents the 6th Congressional District, which… Continue reading
Housing, police reform, transportation discussed
PORT ANGELES —“Sustainability Still Matters” is the topic of Peninsula College’s free Studium Generale at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. It will be presented by Jay Antle,… Continue reading
Help for restoring local habitat
Health officials say masking is recommended, not required
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Aria Barrette, 7, top, and her sister, Alyeah Barrette, 5, both of Olympia, spend time on a jungle gym at the Dream Playground in Erickson… Continue reading
The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and Feiro Marine Life Center will cohost two programs this week: one for children and one… Continue reading
Second access road dependent on fire safety approval
The City of Sequim has again opened applications to help local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Up to $100,000 is available to help… Continue reading
The arraignment for a man accused after an April 3 seven-hour standoff with police, during which he allegedly threatened to blow up… Continue reading
Meetings set today, Friday, April 18-19
Photographer’s work highlighted during online event
Five others honored in 2021 awards ceremony
Josh Chenoweth will present “Klamath River Restoration” at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The free Zoom presentation, the final lecture in Olympic National Park’s… Continue reading
9-1-1 staff recognized by state and local dignitaries as first responders
WELL, WE HAVE definitely had “April showers” this past week, fueling the coming of “May flowers.” Not only is April chock-full of gardening chores, our… Continue reading
Riders, Wolves, Spartans, Rivals, Red Devils, Loggers all represented
Public libraries through April 18 are offering The Big Read, billed as “the world’s largest digital book club.” North Olympic Library System… Continue reading