Clallam County

The practice field next to Volunteer Field in Port Angeles, shown Wednesday, has been withdrawn from consideration for construction of a Joint Public Safety Facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Practice field idea is dropped

Joint Public Safety Facility to be sited elsewhere

The practice field next to Volunteer Field in Port Angeles, shown Wednesday, has been withdrawn from consideration for construction of a Joint Public Safety Facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Barney Lund of Kent takes to the water off Dungeness Bay with his kite board on a blustery Tuesday north of Sequim. Stiff westerly breezes prompted Lund to try his hand at harnessing the wind, he said. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Catching the wind

Barney Lund of Kent takes to the water off Dungeness Bay with his kite board on a blustery Tuesday north of Sequim. Stiff westerly breezes… Continue reading

Barney Lund of Kent takes to the water off Dungeness Bay with his kite board on a blustery Tuesday north of Sequim. Stiff westerly breezes prompted Lund to try his hand at harnessing the wind, he said. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Heidi Albrecht, left, treasurer for Coats for Kids, receives a check from Cheryl Stipe of Jim’s Pharmacy.

Coats for Kids receives donation from Jim’s Pharmacy

Coats for Kids was the February recipient of Jim’s Cares Monthly Charity at Jim’s Pharmacy in Port Angeles. The nonprofit, formed in 1996, provides coats… Continue reading

Heidi Albrecht, left, treasurer for Coats for Kids, receives a check from Cheryl Stipe of Jim’s Pharmacy.

Friends of Sequim Library to host monthly book sale

The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Friends’ storefront location… Continue reading

Liza Alzo

Genealogy seminar scheduled for Saturday

Liza Alzo will present a seminar on genealogy Saturday over Zoom. Registration for the seminar begins at 9:15 a.m. The presentation will… Continue reading

Liza Alzo
Dave Nuepert.

Neupert to seek re-election to District Court I judge position

Candidate points to Mental Health Court to provide services

Dave Nuepert.
Michael McQuay, along with his wife Candy, have opened the Hook and Line Pub, 201 E. Front St., in Port Angeles.

New restaurant opens in downtown Port Angeles

Michael and Candy McQuay have opened the Hook and Line Pub in Port Angeles. The restau-rant, at 201 E. Front St., offers… Continue reading

Michael McQuay, along with his wife Candy, have opened the Hook and Line Pub, 201 E. Front St., in Port Angeles.

North Olympic History Center auction to wrap Friday

The final day of the North Olympic History Center’s auction fundraiser is Friday. The auction at nohc.cbo.io features features art, activities, vintage… Continue reading

Matthew Carter of Sequim walks his dogs Roxie and Izaak, right, past the Storm King Ranger Station at Barnes Point near the shore of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park on Saturday. The Barnes Point area is home to the Lake Crescent Lodge, which is open weekends and then daily beginning April 29, as well as the NatureBridge environmental science park and the trailhead to Marymere Falls. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Storm King walkabout

Matthew Carter of Sequim walks his dogs Roxie and Izaak, right, past the Storm King Ranger Station at Barnes Point near the shore of Lake… Continue reading

Matthew Carter of Sequim walks his dogs Roxie and Izaak, right, past the Storm King Ranger Station at Barnes Point near the shore of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park on Saturday. The Barnes Point area is home to the Lake Crescent Lodge, which is open weekends and then daily beginning April 29, as well as the NatureBridge environmental science park and the trailhead to Marymere Falls. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Unbounded Horizons founder to speak to Soroptimists International

Dana Lawson will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon Friday. The club meets at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113… Continue reading

Anna Brady of Kingston shares a moment with her son, Owen, 9 months, after a picnic lunch at Robin Hill Farm County Park west of Sequim over the weekend. The lunch was a prelude to a family bike ride on the Olympic Discovery Trail. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Family outing

Anna Brady of Kingston shares a moment with her son, Owen, 9 months, after a picnic lunch at Robin Hill Farm County Park west of… Continue reading

Anna Brady of Kingston shares a moment with her son, Owen, 9 months, after a picnic lunch at Robin Hill Farm County Park west of Sequim over the weekend. The lunch was a prelude to a family bike ride on the Olympic Discovery Trail. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Klahhane Gymnastics gymnasts Scarlett Sullivan, left, and Mariah Traband qualified for the USA Gymnastics Region 2 meet later this month.

GYMNASTICS: Klahhane duo qualifies for regionals

The Klahhane Gymnastics Girls Xcel Team was among 1,550 girls participating in the Washington State Xcel Championship April 1-3 at the Puyallup Fair… Continue reading

Klahhane Gymnastics gymnasts Scarlett Sullivan, left, and Mariah Traband qualified for the USA Gymnastics Region 2 meet later this month.
Nikhita Rogers gives her grandfather, Art Rogers, a haircut in her new barbershop.

New barbershop opens in Sequim

Nikhita Rogers has opened Fades and Shaves Barbering inside the Sunnyside Salon. The salon is located in Rock Plaza, 10127 Old Olympic Highway.… Continue reading

Nikhita Rogers gives her grandfather, Art Rogers, a haircut in her new barbershop.

Power outage set for Neah Bay

Clallam County Public Utility District has announced a scheduled power outage for Neah Bay customers from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday. All affected… Continue reading

Power restored to more than 6,000 customers after outage

BPA line to West End re-energized after nothing was found

Traveler’s journal series offered Thursday in Sequim

Mark Cohen & Kate Titus will present “Traveling Through Europe by Cycle and Train” at 7 p.m. Thursday. The presentation is part of… Continue reading

Young theater students read and direct each other in creating the factory machines that create candy, in preparing “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” for April 9 performances. (Sarah Tucker and Marissa Meek)

Young thespians prep ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’

Show is two nights only at Olympic Theatre Arts

Young theater students read and direct each other in creating the factory machines that create candy, in preparing “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” for April 9 performances. (Sarah Tucker and Marissa Meek)