Clallam County

PAT NEAL: A modest fish proposal

What can be done to restore our legendary salmon runs?

Peninsula College offers online Studium Generale for first time

For the first time in its 50-year existence, Studium Generale is going virtual. Peninsula College’s Studium Generale opens its 2020 Fall Quarter… Continue reading

Pharmacy donates to Peninsula animal charity

Pharmacy donates to Peninsula animal charity

Jim’s Pharmacy in Port Angeles recently donated $514 to Peninsula Friends of Animals, its charity of the month. Pictured is Lori Ambrose, of Jim’s Home… Continue reading

Pharmacy donates to Peninsula animal charity

Hiker flown to Seattle hospital after fall

A 51-year-old woman was transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on Sunday after falling down an embankment on a trail in… Continue reading

Practice in the park

Practice in the park

Cindy Mackay, front, a member of the Sequim City Band, and Bonnie Booth, who plays with numerous local ensembles, practice on their trombones at the… Continue reading

Practice in the park

Skwim Toastmasters Club hosts online meeting

Vladimir Balabanov will present “You Can Be Funny 2: Lessons in Humorous Speaking”

Wednesday paper delivery may be delayed

Hood Canal Bridge night closure planned

Jefferson County COVID-19 case rate at zero

Clallam reaches four weeks under 75 cases per 100,000

Semi rolls into pickup, eatery

Semi rolls into pickup, eatery

Brakes fail on parked truck

Semi rolls into pickup, eatery
Planning revived for new park

Planning revived for new park

Officials: Miller Peninsula to be a ‘destination’ park

Planning revived for new park
Crews began clearing the site for a $4.5 million expansion of the Dungness River Audubon Center last week. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Dungeness River Center expansion in progress

Remodeling project to close facility into September 2021

Crews began clearing the site for a $4.5 million expansion of the Dungness River Audubon Center last week. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

No new virus cases on Peninsula

Jefferson County expected to reach infection rate of 0

A GROWING CONCERN: Plan ahead to prevent frost worries

WOW, CAN YOU believe it? Already it is October (well okay, it will be Wednesday). And with the advent of mid-autumn and the “Harvest Moon”… Continue reading

Clallam schools prepare for in-class instruction

Low infection rates lead to moves to hybrid systems

Foundation provides grants

Unable to host its annual awards ceremony because of coronavirus health restrictions, board members with the Albert Haller Foundation selected grant recipients online… Continue reading