IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news. It was revealed that the Oil City Skunk Cabbage Festival scheduled for April 1 was canceled due… Continue reading
Commissioners cite critical shortage of protective gear
Work completed through phone, email; food services offered to-go
Meeting starts at 9 a.m. Wednesday
Restaurants, others make changes in light of COVID-19
Traffic may be limited to one lane on West Cedar Street for delivery
No new COVID-19 cases in Clallam, Jefferson counties
Former Vice President Joe Biden was declared winner over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in Washington’s vote-by-mail Democratic presidential primary as additional results were… Continue reading
Joe Irvin, former assistant city manager for the city of Sequim is the new city manager for South Lake Tahoe in California. The… Continue reading
Districts preparing educational materials, some meals
Blaze suspected to come from homeless camp
Consultant would run four-month program
The North Olympic Peninsula is adjusting to a new COVID-19 normal in the wake of Gov. Jay Inslee’s statewide closure of private… Continue reading
The Makah Tribe is shutting down to outsiders. As of Monday and until further notice, businesses and properties owned by the Makah… Continue reading
Public libraries across the North Olympic Peninsula are closing to the public because of concern about COVID-19 and the governor’s order closing all schools. Libraries… Continue reading
Order won’t apply to grocery stores, pharmacies
Routine visits suspended; cafeteria use limited to hospital staff only
arts & events
A drum circle and a trivia competition are among the upcoming activities on the Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at www.peninsuladailynews.com/calendar.… Continue reading
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Sea Scouts from Sea Scout Ship Marvin Shields received the Chief Seattle Council’s Hiltner Award trophy at a Feb. 8 ceremony in Seattle. Pictured, from… Continue reading
Session ends with supplemental budget, emergency funding