Children to be moved to site out of tsunami zone
Social-distancing facility costing $85K a month
Unrelated incidents call for two rescues Monday
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Family and friends gather — and give an “air hug” — to Mary Andrew to celebrate her 93rd birthday at Sinclair Place in… Continue reading
Commissioners OK second round of “Keeping the Lights On” grants
Health officials urge use of face masks
Opening Aug. 4; ad campaign set to begin Thursday
IT WAS THAT great American philosopher Buzz Martin, also known as “The Singing Logger,” who said, “There walks a logger, there walks a man.” I… Continue reading
The WSU Clallam County Master Gardeners’ Green Thumbs Garden Tips series will feature two presentations this month via Zoom. Attendees are asked… Continue reading
New hours slated for Sequim Dungeness Hospital Guild
OMC announces 389 tests returned negative
Location expansion, training some ways discussed to help
Peninsula health officers notice rise in compliance
Wendy Bart, who has served as interim chief executive officer of the Olympic Peninsula YMCA for the past five months, has been… Continue reading
No injuries reported; fireworks suspected as the cause
Volunteers sought for work in Sekiu
Pacific Lutheran University has announced that Janson Pederson graduated with a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in technology and innovation. Pederson… Continue reading
Karlena M. Brailey will present “Improving Your Personal Health: Why a Community Matters” at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The free lecture, part of the… Continue reading
The summer reading program will host a presentation on creating time capsules at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 7. The free class will… Continue reading
Student face-to-face instruction staggered