Clallam County

Comment period extended for fish farm plan

Input due Nov. 22 as Cooke eyes raising rainbow trout-steelhead

Lawsuit: Woman placed in body bag before death

Olympic Medical Center named in suit claiming patient was found to have struggled

Officials continue to monitor salmonella outbreak

No new Clallam cases; presentation on poultry handling planned

Chocolate sweetens Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk

Chocolate sweetens Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk

“A Sweet Evening of Chocolate,” in tune with the First Friday Art Walk color theme of brown, will be offered at Forage Gifts… Continue reading

Chocolate sweetens Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk

After online post, student will be put into diversion program

Boy found to have butterfly knives, brass knuckles

Director: Work coming along swimmingly on Port Angeles pool

Director: Work coming along swimmingly on Port Angeles pool

Shore Aquatic Center is expected to begin to take shape next month. The Port Angeles facility formerly known as William Shore Memorial… Continue reading

Director: Work coming along swimmingly on Port Angeles pool

‘Work to Learn’ about dahlias Saturday in Sequim

The Sequim Botanical Garden Society will hold its final “Work to Learn” Party for the 2019 season with a focus on dahlias. The… Continue reading

Added federal charges for Port Angeles woman

Theft, stolen property charges for woman who claimed she found safe while kayaking

Apples, pears at Fall Fruit Show

Hundreds of varieties of apples and pears will be displayed at the Olympic Orchard Society’s Fall Fruit Show on Saturday. The show, which… Continue reading

Clallam commissioners mull new tax aimed at preservation

Proposal intended to secure farmland, open spaces, water access

Flamenco shows in Port Townsend, Sequim this weekend

An Evening of Flamenco,” to the Chameleon Theater in Port Townsend on Saturday… Continue reading

Gifts, handcrafts, baked goods in store for 11th-annual Holiday Bazaar

Gifts, handcrafts, baked goods in store for 11th-annual Holiday Bazaar

The 11th annual holiday bazaar sponsored by the Philanthropic Educational Organization Chapter JC is set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at… Continue reading

Gifts, handcrafts, baked goods in store for 11th-annual Holiday Bazaar

History Tales on boxing ‘smokers’ this Sunday

John McNutt will talk about some of the early days of boxing in Port Angeles and Clallam County at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.… Continue reading

Holiday bazaars set this weekend

Holiday bazaars have begun for those looking to do their shopping early. Here is a list of those available this weekend. PORT… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Helping others helps you

it also makes you better. Studies indicate that the… Continue reading

LEGO program set for Sequim, Port Angeles libraries

LEGO program set for Sequim, Port Angeles libraries

Children are invited to construct Lego creations and build stories about them at monthly Build It! programs hosted on Saturdays at Sequim and Port Angeles… Continue reading

LEGO program set for Sequim, Port Angeles libraries
Monday Musicale’s annual Scholarship Benefit Concert set for Sunday

Monday Musicale’s annual Scholarship Benefit Concert set for Sunday

A local program with a 50-year history and heart for local young musicians, the Monday Musicale group is preparing another fundraising concert… Continue reading

Monday Musicale’s annual Scholarship Benefit Concert set for Sunday

Performance to celebrate organ’s 40th anniversary in Port Angeles

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church will acclaimed organist Douglas Cleveland at 3 p.m. Saturday for a performance in celebration of the 40th anniversary… Continue reading

Potluck, dance open to all

PORT ANGELES —Food, conversation and a beginners’ workshop will warm people up for a wide-open contra dance at the Black Diamond Community Hall this Saturday… Continue reading

Sequim City Band opens invite to Nov. 3 ‘Postcards from Earth’ concert

Musical tributes to Earth’s unique features get a song-filled spotlight at the Sequim City Band’s concert, “Postcards from Earth,” set for 3 p.m.… Continue reading