The biggest challenge of teaching students remotely is not seeing them every day, say teachers on the North Olympic Peninsula. “The grief of not being… Continue reading
Mayor William Armacost will host Coffee with the Mayor at 8 a.m. Thursday. This month’s informal meeting will be broadcast on KSQM radio,… Continue reading
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi recently announced the induction of Cheryl Martin into its ranks. Martin, a Port Angeles… Continue reading
Donations through Monday; requests due Tuesday
Weekly virtual meeting at 12 p.m. Wednesday. For information email info@port angeles.org. • Forks Chamber of Commerce… Continue reading
Clallam to consider variance this week
Recreational harvest not allowed on public tidelands
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Ilsa Strube of the Dungeness area of rural Sequim, left, along with her sons, Billy, 10, and Paco, 8, watch as their dog, Ellie, cavorts… Continue reading
YOUR “CORONA GARDENS,” yard, lawn and landscape should all be going gangbusters by now. Tomorrow we celebrate Memorial Day and pay homage. Hopefully the barbecue… Continue reading
HAVE YOU HEARD this joke? When talking to a person who annoys you, just slap them on the shoulder and cry out, “Mosquito bite!” Admittedly,… Continue reading
The Port Angeles School District has named Rhonda Kromm as principal for Jefferson Elementary School effective July 1. Kromm will replace Joyce… Continue reading
Deer Park, Highway 112 locations affected
A scheduled power outage will affect electric service Tuesday, May 26, beginning at 11:55 p.m. and lasting until approximately 4 a.m. Wednesday, May… Continue reading
Inslee’s COVID-19 mandate forces dining room closures
Commissioners voting today; Clallam officials working on plan
Festival Artist Support Fund’s goal is to raise $20,000
Save Our Sequim, Parkwood owner file jointly in Clallam Superior Court
Demand for the city’s COVID-19 rental relief program has outpaced supply, prompting the Port Angeles City Council to transfer $37,000 and waive… Continue reading
Reductions may not be necessary
Marketing company says return may be more likely in 2021