Clallam County

Graphic designer Trish Tisdale of Port Angeles recently won awards for two graphic designs.

Tisdale received awards for a logo she designed for the Washington State Auto Dealer's Association and for an annual report she laid out for the United Way of Clallam County.

Port Angeles designer recognized for her work

More than 11,000 entries for the American Graphic Design Awards

Graphic designer Trish Tisdale of Port Angeles recently won awards for two graphic designs.

Tisdale received awards for a logo she designed for the Washington State Auto Dealer's Association and for an annual report she laid out for the United Way of Clallam County.
Mary Bennet (Merrin Packer) and Arthur DeBourgh (Matt Forrest) are a bookish, sometimes awkward pair who meet in “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,” the romantic comedy opening Friday at the Port Angeles Community Playhouse. (Photo courtesy Mahina Hawley)
Mary Bennet (Merrin Packer) and Arthur DeBourgh (Matt Forrest) are a bookish, sometimes awkward pair who meet in “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,” the romantic comedy opening Friday at the Port Angeles Community Playhouse. (Photo courtesy Mahina Hawley)
Gretta Thorson, right, presents an SHS student with a skateboard as part of the Sequim High School Winter Wishes assembly in December 2019 in this Olympic Peninsula News Group file photograph.

Sequim High School’s Winter Wishes seeking items and funds

Organizers of Sequim High School’s 2021 Winter Wishes assembly are seeking items and funds for the annual event. Hosted by the leadership class… Continue reading

Gretta Thorson, right, presents an SHS student with a skateboard as part of the Sequim High School Winter Wishes assembly in December 2019 in this Olympic Peninsula News Group file photograph.

Olympic National Forest holiday tree permits are available

Olympic National Forest holiday tree permits are available to purchase online or from vendors on the Olympic Peninsula. To obtain a… Continue reading

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Medical assisting program at Peninsula College earns accreditation

The medical assisting program at Peninsula College has earned accreditation from the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). The board voted in… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School Rotary Interact Club collecting clothes for homeless

The Port Angeles High School Rotary Interact club is conducting a clothing drive for the homeless through Friday, Dec. 10. The club… Continue reading

Sequim goes into 2022 with $31.7 million balanced budget

No utility or property tax rates passed by council

Laptop fund formed to help students

Laptops will be offered to students who are pursuing high school equivalency in the Peninsula College Transitional Program under a new collaboration… Continue reading

Omicron variant not found in Washington state as of Tuesday

Health officer: Precautions work against newest version of COVID-19

Self-Portrait with Korona View, 1933, Imogen Cunningham, gelatin silver print. (Copyright the Imogen Cunningham Trust)

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: A lifetime of seeing through to beauty

The free spirit of Imogen Cunningham, a giant of an artist who spent part of her youth in Port Angeles, is alive and well in… Continue reading

Self-Portrait with Korona View, 1933, Imogen Cunningham, gelatin silver print. (Copyright the Imogen Cunningham Trust)

Free legal aid clinic to address housing issues

The Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers will conduct a free legal aid clinic for residents with housing or eviction questions from noon… Continue reading

Dr. Eric Kiesel, the medical examiner who performed autopsies on the bodies of Tiffany May and Darrell and Jordan Iverson in January 2019, uses a manakin to show the trajectory of bullets during Dennis Mavin Bauer’s triple murder trial Monday in Clallam County Superior Court. Michele Devlin, county Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, looks on.

Murder trial testimony details 19 gunshot wounds

Medical examiner: At least two types of ammunition used

Dr. Eric Kiesel, the medical examiner who performed autopsies on the bodies of Tiffany May and Darrell and Jordan Iverson in January 2019, uses a manakin to show the trajectory of bullets during Dennis Mavin Bauer’s triple murder trial Monday in Clallam County Superior Court. Michele Devlin, county Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, looks on.
A cabin was seen floating down the Quillayute River and a snapshot taken by Richwine Road resident Lisa Kemmerer. (Photo courtesy Lisa Kemmerer)

One cabin saved after another sent into river by floods

Port Angeles couple rescue dwelling on the Quillayute

A cabin was seen floating down the Quillayute River and a snapshot taken by Richwine Road resident Lisa Kemmerer. (Photo courtesy Lisa Kemmerer)

PAT NEAL: Razor clamming best way to avoid post-holiday chores

Now that Thanksgiving is over, only the drudgery of cleanup remains. Don’t get bogged down in the details as an excuse for doing nothing. A… Continue reading

Culvert replacement delayed in Port Angeles

Projects will disrupt traffic significantly

Toys for Tots collections set across Clallam County

The Mount Olympus Detachment 897 of the Marine Corps League will collect new unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots at several locations… Continue reading

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Craig Tenhoff prepares to hand off candy canes to place along Diamond Point Road earlier this month as the road was transformed into Holiday Lane. Each year since 2007, residents have lined the road with Christmas decorations for nearly 4 miles starting from the road’s intersection at U.S. Highway 101. About 35 volunteers helped hang ornaments, candy canes and banners.

Community shows Christmas spirit

Craig Tenhoff prepares to hand off candy canes to place along Diamond Point Road earlier this month as the road was transformed into Holiday Lane.… Continue reading

<strong>Matthew Nash</strong>/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Craig Tenhoff prepares to hand off candy canes to place along Diamond Point Road earlier this month as the road was transformed into Holiday Lane. Each year since 2007, residents have lined the road with Christmas decorations for nearly 4 miles starting from the road’s intersection at U.S. Highway 101. About 35 volunteers helped hang ornaments, candy canes and banners.