Clallam County

Produce Safety Alliance grower training class offered

The Washington State University Clallam County Extension will sponsor a Produce Safety Alliance grower training class from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday,… Continue reading

Toddler prom and dance party at North Olympic Library System

The North Olympic Library System will host Toddler and Baby Prom and Dance Parties at two of its branches at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14.… Continue reading

Volunteer Hospice is hosting a non-denominational Remembrance Ceremony

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will host a community Remembrance Ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8. The non-denominational ceremony will be… Continue reading

Walkling Trust grants awarded

The Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust has announced the award of seven community grants totaling $21,234. The trust was created by… Continue reading

UPDATE: Power outages reported in Clallam, Jefferson counties
UPDATE: Power outages reported in Clallam, Jefferson counties
Jamestown Tribe to connect to Sequim sewer in February

Jamestown Tribe to connect to Sequim sewer in February

Resort still on track for May soft opening

Jamestown Tribe to connect to Sequim sewer in February

Peninsula Singers seeking additional vocalists

The Peninsula Singers is seeking additional vocalists for its spring concert, “Magic of Musicals.” The concert will feature music by Rodgers and Hammerstein,… Continue reading

Sequim School Board mulls handling of vaping issues at meeting

Two Sequim teachers honored for receiving National Board certifications

Officials continue investigation of human bones uncovered on ODT

Officials continue investigation of human bones uncovered on ODT

Eroded portion of Olympic Discovery Trail undergoing repairs

Officials continue investigation of human bones uncovered on ODT

History of candy containers to be presented

Irene Wyman to speak Sunday in Port Angeles

ISSUES OF FAITH: The Exodus story in winter

THE TORAH PORTIONS from Exodus read during January are always a bit jarring and at the same time uplifting and hopeful. Jarring because they tell… Continue reading

Lawmakers back timber industry as way to reduce state’s carbon emissions

Forestry advocates: 8 million acres of private forests offset 12 percent of state’s carbon emissions

Llama Love, s’mores kits, pruning workshop and more set this weekend

Llama Love, s’mores kits, pruning workshop and more set this weekend

Llama Love, a pruning workshop and an early music concert are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on… Continue reading

Llama Love, s’mores kits, pruning workshop and more set this weekend
Olympic snowpack above normal at end of January

Olympic snowpack above normal at end of January

‘We saw an amazing amount of snow in the month of January’

Olympic snowpack above normal at end of January
POINT OF VIEW: Vote ‘no’ on PASD levy

POINT OF VIEW: Vote ‘no’ on PASD levy

COMMON SENSE, CONCERN for our entire community’s welfare and frugality guide our opposition to Port Angeles School District’s $52 million levy proposal increasing PASD property… Continue reading

POINT OF VIEW: Vote ‘no’ on PASD levy

VHOCC to conduct volunteer orientation

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct orientation sessions for potential volunteers. The first session will be held in Sequim from 11 a.m. to noon… Continue reading

Triple murder suspects face new charges

Triple murder suspects face new charges

Kallie Ann LeTellier looking at six possible new charges

Triple murder suspects face new charges
Port Angeles Harbor cleanup discussed

Port Angeles Harbor cleanup discussed

Project expected to take six years to complete

Port Angeles Harbor cleanup discussed