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Winners announced in the Olympic Peninsula Pet Photo Contest!

We have our winners of the Olympic Peninsula Pet Photo Contest, sponsored by Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. Winners from each category will be contacted by… Continue reading

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24th District state House candidates’ contributions reported

The following campaign finance information for 24th District state House candidates Brian Pruiett and Steve Tharinger is collected by the state Public Disclosure Commission. Detailed… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Choosing leaders in a crisis with Golden Rule

“WHEN THE CARES of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul” (Psalms 94:19). The world today can feel somewhat dangerous and chaotic, and… Continue reading

Jefferson voter turnout highest in state at 73.9 percent; Clallam at 64 percent

Jefferson County maintained its lead as tops in the state for voter turnout on Thursday with 73.9 percent, while Clallam County posted a general election… Continue reading

Tyler Johnson displays his United Way of Clallam County "Live United" award that features the artwork of  Todd Fischer.The 2019 campaign chair, Johnson went above and beyond to help United Way reach the campaign goal, the organization said. Submitted photo

United Way of Clallam County honors supporters for 2019 campaign efforts

The United Way of Clallam County is honoring outgoing board members, event sponsors, outstanding volunteers, partner agencies and workplace campaigns on social… Continue reading

Tyler Johnson displays his United Way of Clallam County "Live United" award that features the artwork of  Todd Fischer.The 2019 campaign chair, Johnson went above and beyond to help United Way reach the campaign goal, the organization said. Submitted photo
Sequim High School principal Shawn Langston speaks at the school’s 2020 graduation ceremony. The longtime administrator has been placed on leave. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Sequim High School principal placed on leave

Investigation to be handled through district

Sequim High School principal Shawn Langston speaks at the school’s 2020 graduation ceremony. The longtime administrator has been placed on leave. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Forks votes out fluoride in city water

Process stopped after decades of use

Clallam County approves fireworks ordinance

Restrictions consider fire danger level, set to begin next year

Van De Wege, Beauvais air views in Forks

Jobs, housing, COVID-19 discussed over Zoom

Clallam voter turnout nears 60 percent; Jefferson tops 71 percent

Drop boxes at some sites are being emptied several times a day. The U.S. Postal Service brings more in daily. Ballots continued on Wednesday to… Continue reading

Horticulture class registration opens Nov. 14

Online program offered by Washington State University Clallam County Extension

Police identify man who succumbed to self-inflicted gunshot

Police have identified the man who died Saturday afternoon by a self-inflicted gunshot wound as Robert Meyers Lovell, 36, of Port Angeles.… Continue reading

Port Angeles Finance Director Sarina Carrizosa.
Port Angeles Finance Director Sarina Carrizosa.

Sequim to host broadband meeting

The city of Sequim will host a Community Broadband Meeting from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. Interested parties can access the meeting… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Crews install plate glass windows on the northeast face of the new Field Arts & Events Hall at the Port Angeles Waerfront Center on Tuesday. The 41,000-square-foot structure which will include an art gallery, performance hall, conference center and coffee shop, was scheduled to be completed by summer 2021, will be put on a construction hold in January as organizers attempt to secure more funding to complete the project after previous fundraising projections fell short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Windows go up on Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles

Crews install plate glass windows on the northeast face of the new Field Arts & Events Hall at the Port Angeles Waterfront Center on Tuesday,… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Crews install plate glass windows on the northeast face of the new Field Arts & Events Hall at the Port Angeles Waerfront Center on Tuesday. The 41,000-square-foot structure which will include an art gallery, performance hall, conference center and coffee shop, was scheduled to be completed by summer 2021, will be put on a construction hold in January as organizers attempt to secure more funding to complete the project after previous fundraising projections fell short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.