Extraordinary measure expected to be signed Monday
No community transmission confirmed yet — but it is looming
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Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department worker Darryl Anderson, right, watches as coworker Leon Leonard uses an excavator to break up and… Continue reading
TODAY MARKS THE “Ides of March.” The lion and the lamb continue to frolic around their monthly endeavor. I was in a conversation on the… Continue reading
The Clallam County Physicians Community Benefit Fund announced it has began accepting applications for academic scholarships and community grants for medically related fields. The scholarships… Continue reading
Clallam Mosaic has canceled the last two weeks of classes for the winter term to help slow spread of COVID-19. Beginning Monday,… Continue reading
A few activities are planned on Monday on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at www.peninsula
dailynews.com/calendar. See peninsuladailynews.com for… Continue reading
By Colleen McAleer Economic Development Corp. March is Women’s History Month, a month that highlights the contributions women have made to our history, economy, culture… Continue reading
Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s guest… Continue reading
More than 80 speakers from 46 separate agencies presented emergency preparedness topics at the fourth Family First Aid Night on Feb. 6 at the Akalat… Continue reading
SEQUIM— A Clallam County Republican Party leader from Sequim, who was chairing the county party when it sanctioned then-Republican Mike Chapman, is running against Chapman… Continue reading
The Olympic Peninsula Arts Association has announced that it has scholarships available for seniors graduating from Clallam County high schools in 2020. In… Continue reading
Monday Musicale has announced that Friday, March 27 is the last day to apply for its 2020 music scholarships. The scholarships are… Continue reading
League of Women Voters
of Clallam County One hundred years ago, (some) women earned the right to vote. Let’s start at the beginning which is… Continue reading
Zachary Alan Fletcher maintains he was not the driver
No further COVID-19 cases have been confirmed
Gov. Jay Inslee has closed all schools in the state for six weeks as of Tuesday citing concern over the spread of COVID-19. Most K-12… Continue reading
*Gov. Jay Inslee ordered the closure of all public and private schools in the state beginning Tuesday. All athletic and extracurricular events are postponed going… Continue reading
The Clallam County Board of Health will discuss COVID-19 when it meets at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. The board will meet in the commissioners boardroom (160)… Continue reading