Clallam County

Meals, music, cooking demonstrations, vendors offered at CrabFest finale

Meals, music, cooking demonstrations, vendors offered at CrabFest finale

The Olympic Culinary Loop’s final chapter in finding and honoring the seafood chowder that best exemplifies the Olympic Peninsula will be at… Continue reading

Meals, music, cooking demonstrations, vendors offered at CrabFest finale
Ward Bridge in Sequim open again

Ward Bridge in Sequim open again

A driver crosses the Ward Bridge along Woodcock Road and over the Dungeness River after it was reopened earlier this month. Clallam County… Continue reading

Ward Bridge in Sequim open again
Port Angeles, Port Townsend high schools celebrate homecoming

Port Angeles, Port Townsend high schools celebrate homecoming

High schools in Port Townsend and Port Angeles held their annual homecoming celebrations on Friday. In Port Townsend, King Louis Babik and Queen Rajana Darrington… Continue reading

Port Angeles, Port Townsend high schools celebrate homecoming

Clallam Bay prison officials say normal operations resume Monday

The Clallam Bay Corrections Center will return to normal operations by Monday afternoon, the state Department of Corrections said Friday. “Ongoing conversations… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: It’s the right time for the right chores

I STARTED LAST week’s article with a “weather changing” comment: Every month the weather changes. This is why you have caught me numerous times referring… Continue reading

Cedar Greens general operations manager Mike Smith, left, speaks with two attendees of the grand opening for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new cannabis dispensary store. (Conor Dowley/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Cedar Greens opens its doors

New Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe cannabis dispensary store celebrates grand opening

Cedar Greens general operations manager Mike Smith, left, speaks with two attendees of the grand opening for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new cannabis dispensary store. (Conor Dowley/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
CrabFest a homecoming tradition for one volunteer

CrabFest a homecoming tradition for one volunteer

For at least one former resident, the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival is a homecoming. Diana Losch travels to Port Angeles from… Continue reading

CrabFest a homecoming tradition for one volunteer

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

After Hours networking events are held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the third Tuesdays of the… Continue reading

Four-hour delays to continue this week around Lake Crescent

The work to restore the roadway width and shoulder area in front of the rock wall near milepost 229 on U.S.… Continue reading

HELP LINE: It’s time for open enrollment with Medicare

TODAY IS OCT. 13. In addition to an ever-helpful reality check, that simple fact also tells us that Tuesday is Oct. 15. And a lot… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Back Country Horsemen do part to teach kids

HORSEPLAY: Back Country Horsemen do part to teach kids

IT WAS A beautiful day in Sequim when the 21st Dungeness River Festival took place. Hosted by the Dungeness River Audubon Society on Sept. 27,… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Back Country Horsemen do part to teach kids

ON THE WATERFRONT: Time to winterize

FALL IS HARD upon us, which means winter is closer than many care to contemplate. Nonetheless, the seasons march on and we need to be… Continue reading

Sequim teen’s ‘Pumpkins for a Cause’ to end next weekend

Sequim teen’s ‘Pumpkins for a Cause’ to end next weekend

Holt plans to graduate school, become Army Ranger

Sequim teen’s ‘Pumpkins for a Cause’ to end next weekend

Seventh- and eighth-grade teams must register by Nov. 27 for 2019 Book Wars

North Olympic Library System, in partnership with schools from around Clallam County, will sponsor the 2019 Book Wars. The project pits teams… Continue reading

State plans hearing on BayMark facility in Port Angeles

The state Department of Health will take public comment on a proposed opioid treatment program proposed by BayMark Health Services at 4… Continue reading

THE COOKING HOBBYIST: It’s all Greek to me … and it’s delicious

THE COOKING HOBBYIST: It’s all Greek to me … and it’s delicious

ONE OF MY sisters recently returned from a trip to Greece. I bit back my jealousy to visit with her while she stayed with our… Continue reading

THE COOKING HOBBYIST: It’s all Greek to me … and it’s delicious

Group to host story slam at Peninsula College

The Story People of Clallam County will offer a participatory Studium Generale at 12:35 p.m. Thursday in The Little Theater at Peninsula… Continue reading

Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News Forks Timber Museum manager Linda Offett (back to camera) looks on while from left Jennifer Pelikan spins, Debbie Anderson knits and Janet Gilmore works on a basket Saturday at the Arts and Crafts Show at the Rainforest Arts Center in Forks. The artistic work is part of Hickory Shirt Heritage Days festival which continues today.

Forks celebration of heritage continues through Sunday

Hickory Shirt/Heritage Days continues today through Sunday. On Wednesday, Richard Halverson was named Pioneer Logger by the West End Business & Professional Association.… Continue reading

Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News Forks Timber Museum manager Linda Offett (back to camera) looks on while from left Jennifer Pelikan spins, Debbie Anderson knits and Janet Gilmore works on a basket Saturday at the Arts and Crafts Show at the Rainforest Arts Center in Forks. The artistic work is part of Hickory Shirt Heritage Days festival which continues today.

LA comedian to perform standup at Peninsula College

Andy Hendrickson hits the stage at 7 p.m. Friday

Christian motorcyclists set to meet; Unity Speaker talks conflict resolution; climate warming lecture

The Christian Motorcycles Association will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday. The club meets at the Mariner Cafe, 609 W. Washington St. The meetings… Continue reading