Jefferson may reach high-risk category Monday
Peninsula College’s Studium Generale series will host Miriame Cherbib, teacher of French and Francophone cultures,
at 12:30 p.m. Thursday via Zoom as… Continue reading
A smoking motor on the roof of Hamilton Elementary School prompted Port Angeles firefighters to respond, but there were no flames, and… Continue reading
A half-dozen picnic tables at Pioneer Memorial Park near downtown Sequim have received a significant makeover, thanks to a local Scout. Eagle Scout… Continue reading
There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Complex this week.… Continue reading
The following awards were awarded to the following 4-H members for the 2020 year. • Best Record Book:
Katie Marchant. • Council Secretary Pin:
Lilly… Continue reading
I BELIEVE, NOW more than ever, we are looking forward to the holidays and assessing what this time of year means to not only ourselves,… Continue reading
A Sequim man who the State Patrol said blew through a red light at U.S. Highway 101 and Carlsborg Road and caused a… Continue reading
Silence stymies investigation into tourist harassment
Clallam votes Democrat in presidential race but GOP in many others
Like dozens of other community happenings in 2020, the annual Breakfast With Santa event is going to look a little different this year.… Continue reading
The Port Angeles Symphony Ensemble’s first concert video is now available for viewing online free of charge. The link to the performance… Continue reading
High winds Friday caused three major power outages in Clallam and Jefferson counties, briefly leaving 1,570 customers without electricity. Outages were reported in the Forks,… Continue reading
Sailors return to Clallam County after their service
Travel, large gatherings unsafe
Peninsula Daily News The Clallam County Board of Health will discuss COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Clallam County at 1:30 Tuesday. The virtual meeting can be… Continue reading
Four new positive cases reported Friday
Commissioners say balance needed for rights, environment
A community shred event set for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, at the JCPenney parking lot, 651 W. Washington St.,… Continue reading