Marine Sciences Laboratory in Sequim investigating climate impacts
‘Pattern of exploitation’ seen
The 22 Neah Bay High School graduates of the class of 2019 gather outside before their graduation ceremony Friday night.… Continue reading
To the music of “Pomp and Circumstance” the 14 graduates of Crescent High School enter the gym to receive their diplomas during the school’s graduation… Continue reading
The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss fireworks at a work session that begins at 9 a.m. Monday. The meeting will be in the county… Continue reading
SINCE I GAVE you a large to-do list two weeks in a row, let me pile on yet another chore. As you know, Lavender Fest… Continue reading
A bit of serendipity, a friendly neighbor and a state-funded program is helping keep a piece of Sequim history alive. The Olson family,… Continue reading
Dungeness Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol has had a change of command, with 1st Lt. Darren Fitzgerald relieving Maj. Mark Swanson,… Continue reading
Twice-monthly networking breakfasts are held at 7:30 a.m. on the first and third Thursdays of the month at… Continue reading
The Port Angeles Association of Realtors announced the grand prize winners of its poster and essay contest
at an awards breakfast
May… Continue reading
I’M ALL ATWITTER. I have a new acronym to play with! Ready? It’s LTCTA. … Hmm … that’s not near as much fun, when you… Continue reading
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Public Safety and Justice Center is open and officers say they are ready to serve those in Blyn. “We’re excited,”… Continue reading
Dr. Josh Jones, chief physician officer at Olympic Medical Center presented a leadership award to Dean Putt at a recent management meeting.… Continue reading
The Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission has announced that its website has received a Communicator Award of Distinction from the Academy of Interactive… Continue reading
The buzzing sound in the corner of the room caught the students’ attention. A small group of sixth-graders at Blue Heron Middle… Continue reading
Louisa Monger, a teacher at Dry Creek School and formerly at Jefferson School, right, shows off a quilt made 10 years ago from squares created… Continue reading
The Beta Nu chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society awarded more than $47,000 in grants to professional educators in Sequim and Port Angeles. Shown,… Continue reading
The Rev. Maggie Bourne-Raiswell and Debbie Smith will present “Living Alone Now” from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 25. The workshop… Continue reading
Crews with the U.S. and Canadian coast guards were searching for an overdue fisherman near Sekiu on Saturday. Officials said Charles Swanson, 70,… Continue reading