Clallam County

Clallam to mull 2020 road fund levy and its $7.61M in revenue

Decision expected on measure that funds chip sealing, plowing, maintenance

Getting through the gray days

Getting through the gray days

An umbrella-sporting pedestrian walks their dog in the 400 block of South Peabody Street in Port Angeles. Unsettled weather with periods of… Continue reading

Getting through the gray days

Jefferson and Clallam gathering PIT count data

Rain makes annual Point in Time tally of homeless more difficult

Nominations accepted for Forks ‘Best Of’ awards

Nominations will be accepted until 4 p.m. Wednesday for Forks Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year and Volunteer of the Year.… Continue reading

Water law, divisive issue among lectures offered Wednesday

Water law, divisive issue among lectures offered Wednesday

Water law and a ‘divisive issue’ lecture will be offered Wednesday on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at… Continue reading

Water law, divisive issue among lectures offered Wednesday
Stranded hiker brought to safety by Coast Guard

Stranded hiker brought to safety by Coast Guard

57-year-old had been trapped by the tide near Neah Bay

Stranded hiker brought to safety by Coast Guard
Bilingual storytime, listening workshop planned for area

Bilingual storytime, listening workshop planned for area

Playing in two languages, listening and singing are among Monday’s activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at… Continue reading

Bilingual storytime, listening workshop planned for area

Sex education bill passes Senate

Chapman introduces veterans fund measure

Harbor cleanup open house set Tuesday

The state Department of Ecology will conduct a presentation and open house on its plans for sediment cleanup of the Western Port… Continue reading

Wings of winter: Swans flock to Peninsula

Wings of winter: Swans flock to Peninsula

Twenty-four volunteers are working to monitor the Sequim trumpeter swan population, which has increased to as many as 200 birds from the four… Continue reading

Wings of winter: Swans flock to Peninsula

A GROWING CONCERN: Get the whole hole story for planting

WITH THE RECENT snow now but a memory, rain and seasonably warm weather are here for the next week. I have turned my attention to… Continue reading

Brick sales to honor veterans in Forks

Sarge’s Place, part of the North Olympic Regional Veteran’s Housing Network, is selling bricks to honor military veterans and veterans organizations. Each 4-inch… Continue reading

Community Service Award nominations accepted now

Community Service Award nominations accepted now

Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County, individuals who have made… Continue reading

Community Service Award nominations accepted now

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. This… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Being responsible trail users

HORSEPLAY: Being responsible trail users

CALLING ALL TRAIL users! Did you know that horses have right of way on all trails? This information is posted on trail literature and websites.… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Being responsible trail users
MAT application to get staff review

MAT application to get staff review

Appeal of Sequim council decision likely

MAT application to get staff review
Mill site lets off steam in Port Angeles

Mill site lets off steam in Port Angeles

Clouds of steam rise from the cogeneration facility at the McKinley Paper mill on Marine Drive in Port Angeles on Saturday as crews begin the… Continue reading

Mill site lets off steam in Port Angeles
Sequim sees rash of fake $100 bills at businesses

Sequim sees rash of fake $100 bills at businesses

Police urge calling 9-1-1 if counterfeit money spotted

Sequim sees rash of fake $100 bills at businesses
Trump supporters rally in Sequim

Trump supporters rally in Sequim

A rally supporting President Donald Trump drew about 70 people at its height in downtown Sequim on Friday. The rally was announced by the Clallam… Continue reading

Trump supporters rally in Sequim
Vice-president of instruction planning retirement in April

Vice-president of instruction planning retirement in April

Sharon Buck has announced that she will retire as Peninsula College’s vice-president of instruction in April of this year. Buck has been… Continue reading

Vice-president of instruction planning retirement in April