Clallam County

Body confirmed to be that of missing fisherman

Body confirmed to be that of missing fisherman

A body found floating in the Strait of Juan de Fuca east of Neah Bay on Monday has been confirmed to be that… Continue reading

Body confirmed to be that of missing fisherman

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 at… Continue reading

HELP LINE: Medicare continues to confuse readers

THIS IS AN aside. Maybe because I’m beginning with it, it’s an affront. No, I intended no affront. All I intended was to warn everyone… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Locals place at interstate meet

HORSEPLAY: Locals place at interstate meet

SO FAR THIS late spring we’ve experienced many days with wonderful weather to ride in, haven’t we? While I wasn’t able to participate this year,… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Locals place at interstate meet
Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary donates $34K for hospital equipment

Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary donates $34K for hospital equipment

Leif Olson, Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary president, has announced six donations to Olympic Medical Center departments for medical equipment as part of… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary donates $34K for hospital equipment

ON THE WATERFRONT: Ports and shipyards in full swing

ON MONDAY, AFRICAN Piper, a 590-foot Bahamian-flagged bulk cargo ship, moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3. She will be in port for… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: For quick camp cooking, bring along broth

CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION from May about camp cooking, recently we camped on a cobble beach on the Hoh River. Enjoying the day, we didn’t notice… Continue reading

PHOTO GALLERY: Peninsula College awards degrees, certificates

PHOTO GALLERY: Peninsula College awards degrees, certificates

Peninsula College graduates file into the outdoor ceremony site on Saturday afternoon in front of a standing-room-only crowd of family and friends on the Port… Continue reading

PHOTO GALLERY: Peninsula College awards degrees, certificates
PHOTO: Port Angeles rower presented $625

PHOTO: Port Angeles rower presented $625

Commodore Doug Schwarz and master rower Lauren Doyle of the Sequim Bay Yacht Club presented a check for $625 to Port Angeles rower Ella Ventura… Continue reading

PHOTO: Port Angeles rower presented $625
PHOTO: Sequim Food Bank presented $1,000 check

PHOTO: Sequim Food Bank presented $1,000 check

From left, David Blakeslee and Diane Nuebert present a check for $1,000 to Steven Rosales and Andra Smith of the Sequim Food Bank. The donation… Continue reading

PHOTO: Sequim Food Bank presented $1,000 check
PHOTO: Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild gives $4,000 to Olympic Medical Center Cancer Center

PHOTO: Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild gives $4,000 to Olympic Medical Center Cancer Center

The Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild donated $4,000 to the Olympic Medical Center Cancer Center at the 48th annual Guild Luncheon at the 7 Cedars Casino on… Continue reading

PHOTO: Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild gives $4,000 to Olympic Medical Center Cancer Center

Port Angeles graduate makes dean’s list at Tokyo school

Temple University’s Tokyo campus has announced that Gretchen Diane Sotebeer has been named to the dean’s list for fall 2018 and spring 2019.… Continue reading

Port Angeles man faces felony DUI charge

A Port Angeles man who had multiple DUI convictions was stopped by Good Samaritans last week before police determined that he was… Continue reading

Quileute man charged with child rape

A Quileute tribal member has been charged with first-degree child rape involving a Lower Elwha Klallam tribal member, Lower Elwha officials said… Continue reading

Sequim mayor to attend monthly coffee session June 27

Mayor Dennis Smith will host Coffee with the Mayor at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, June 27. The informal monthly meeting will be held at… Continue reading

Former Five Acre School owners Brian Walsh and Autumn Piontek-Walsh, left, stand with the members of the new non-profit school board. From third left: Kristin Smith, Susan Craig, Jason Cline, Heidi VanDenberg, Allison Mahaney. Photo submitted.

Sequim’s Five Acre School becomes non-profit organization

School wants to better serve community with new ownership model.

Former Five Acre School owners Brian Walsh and Autumn Piontek-Walsh, left, stand with the members of the new non-profit school board. From third left: Kristin Smith, Susan Craig, Jason Cline, Heidi VanDenberg, Allison Mahaney. Photo submitted.
Stevens Middle School students awarded Pollanz Promise scholarships

Stevens Middle School students awarded Pollanz Promise scholarships

The Port Angeles Education Foundation has announced the award of Pollanz Promise scholarships to students at Stevens Middle School. Eighth-graders Alorah Murray… Continue reading

Stevens Middle School students awarded Pollanz Promise scholarships

Various support groups offered by Olympic Medical Center

Olympic Medical Center hosts several free support groups and advance care planning sessions that are open to the public. The center hosts… Continue reading

Solstice Art Festival slated for Friday, Saturday

Solstice Art Festival slated for Friday, Saturday

The inaugural Solstice Art Festival will fill the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and adjacent Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park with free activities… Continue reading

Solstice Art Festival slated for Friday, Saturday

Free outdoor concerts set next week in Sequim, Port Angeles

Get ready for some amazing outdoor music across the North Olympic Peninsula! The Caribe Steel Band will perform in Sequim on Tuesday while Dawn Martin… Continue reading