Clallam County

Border Patrol agent gives view of southern border

Border Patrol agent gives view of southern border

Matthew Rainwater tells Port Angeles gathering of service in El Paso

Border Patrol agent gives view of southern border
Sequim High students furnish library in honor of Robby Streett

Sequim High students furnish library in honor of Robby Streett

For Robby Streett, a library was a sanctuary filled with imagination and knowledge. His mom Josslyn said he could usually be found one… Continue reading

Sequim High students furnish library in honor of Robby Streett
Olympic Theatre Arts casts, rehearses ‘Immigrant Letters’

Olympic Theatre Arts casts, rehearses ‘Immigrant Letters’

Olympic Theatre Arts’ production of “The Immigrant Garden ~ Letters” — set to coincide with Sequim’s Lavender Weekend in July — is cast… Continue reading

Olympic Theatre Arts casts, rehearses ‘Immigrant Letters’
Super strawberry shortcake is one of 20 recipes in “20 Recipes Kids Should Know,” a cookbook for kids by kids. (Calista Washburn)

Strawberry fundraiser, crabs, philosophy on tap

A strawberry shortcake fundraiser, a crab feed and a lecture on the history of philosophy are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Super strawberry shortcake is one of 20 recipes in “20 Recipes Kids Should Know,” a cookbook for kids by kids. (Calista Washburn)
Birdhouse building sessions set at libraries

Birdhouse building sessions set at libraries

This activity is for the birds. The North Olympic Library System will offer Build a Birdhouse events at local libraries this summer. Sessions are slated… Continue reading

Birdhouse building sessions set at libraries

Interim school chief in Sequim to focus on levy, personnel

Interim Superintendent Rob Clark plans to focus first on passage of a levy for the Sequim School District and on personnel problems when… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Remember to bring God with you this summer

MEMORIAL DAY 2019 has come and gone. It is a day we don’t recognize quite enough. I think a whole lot of us see it… Continue reading

New voter-registration system glitches corrected, state says

Washington state intends to move ahead with a new voter-registration system ahead of the Aug. 6 primary despite concerns from… Continue reading

Olympia man sentenced for Sequim burglaries

Olympia man sentenced for Sequim burglaries

An Olympia man has been sentenced to four years in prison for a pair of burglaries that occurred in the Sequim area… Continue reading

Olympia man sentenced for Sequim burglaries

Open Mic Night open to authors, new writers

Fourth Friday will feature a free evening of Open Mic Readings at 6:15 tonight. The readings will be at The Lodge, 660 Evergreen… Continue reading

Registartion required for tax webinar session July 10

The state Department of Revenue will conduct a free webinar on business taxes from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 10. Participants… Continue reading

RSVP required for beached bird training sessions set July 13 in Neah Bay

The University of Washington Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team will conduct beached bird training from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,… Continue reading

Unity speaker set for this weekend

George Lindamood will present “The Third Half of Life” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Lindamood will be the guest speaker at Unity in… Continue reading

Many care for dogs from Agnew rescue

Many care for dogs from Agnew rescue

Five weeks after being rescued from what pet advocates said were unhealthy and dangerous conditions at an Agnew home, most of the more… Continue reading

Many care for dogs from Agnew rescue

Port of Port Angeles building eyed for Emergency Operations Center

Clallam County is preparing to enter into an agreement with Lindberg Architecture to determine how much work is needed before the Port… Continue reading

One of three candidates for Forks City Council seat speaks at forum

One of three candidates for Forks City Council seat speaks at forum

Mike Gilstrap, candidate for Position 5 on the Forks City Council, was the only candidate out of three to participate in a League… Continue reading

One of three candidates for Forks City Council seat speaks at forum
Charter Review Commission hopefuls speak in Forks

Charter Review Commission hopefuls speak in Forks

Candidates for the District 3 positions on the 15-person Charter Review Commission participated in a League of Women Voters forum in Forks on… Continue reading

Charter Review Commission hopefuls speak in Forks

Peninsula employers added more jobs in May

Clallam, Jefferson jobless rates drop by nearly 1 percentage point

Fire District 3 seeks input on EMS levy renewal

Leaders with Clallam County Fire District 3 continue to weigh impacts to residents and the fire service as they consider asking voters to… Continue reading