Clallam County

Rubber ducks ‘adopted’ for race next Sunday

Rubber ducks ‘adopted’ for race next Sunday

More than 30,000 tickets for the 30th annual Great Olympic Duck Derby are expected to be sold by the time the yellow… Continue reading

Rubber ducks ‘adopted’ for race next Sunday
Exhibit opens this week featuring police training programs for National Police Week

Exhibit opens this week featuring police training programs for National Police Week

Police officers in Sequim have created an exhibit featuring the department’s training programs. The exhibit is in conjunction with National Police Week this… Continue reading

Exhibit opens this week featuring police training programs for National Police Week

WEST END NEIGHBOR: A long drive for dad

I COME FROM a line of lead-foot drivers, but not the kind with one foot on the brake and one on the gas. We drive… Continue reading

Trio awaits court following alleged burglary, theft at Sequim-area residence

Homeowner tackles, sits on suspect, leading to arrests

Concerns heard: Kilmer visits Olympic Medical Center campus in Sequim

Concerns heard: Kilmer visits Olympic Medical Center campus in Sequim

Legislation introduced to help stop Medicare reimbursement cuts

Concerns heard: Kilmer visits Olympic Medical Center campus in Sequim
United Way of Clallam County gives thanks for 2018 campaign contributions

United Way of Clallam County gives thanks for 2018 campaign contributions

United Way of Clallam County representatives gave a collective hand to the many helping hands that helped the organization top its goal for… Continue reading

United Way of Clallam County gives thanks for 2018 campaign contributions

EYE ON CLALLAM: County to review fireworks regulations

Clallam County commissioners will discuss fireworks regulations Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ board room (160) at the Clallam… Continue reading

100-room hotel first of many changes to come in Blyn

100-room hotel first of many changes to come in Blyn

Twelve months from now, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe expects to open its 100-room, $39 million hotel at 7 Cedars Casino. “We plan on… Continue reading

100-room hotel first of many changes to come in Blyn
PHOTO GALLERY: Sequim celebrates with Irrigation Festival’s Grand Parade
PHOTO GALLERY: Sequim celebrates with Irrigation Festival’s Grand Parade

Man pulled from Lake Crescent dies

Victim has not yet been identified

Candidate filing week begins Monday for 68 seats in Clallam County

A candidate filing week with dozens of available elected positions begins Monday for the Nov. 5 general election. They include a majority… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Memories of mother with snapdragons and ‘liking butter’

IT’S MOTHERS DAY and that has me in a reflective mood as I look back on being an orphan for the last 5 years. I… Continue reading

Charges to be dismissed against tree activist if she performs community service

Devon Gray, a tree activist who was arrested while protesting the falling of the Lions Park sequoia in January, will have her… Continue reading

Deadline nears for buying tickets for hospital guild luncheon

Tickets are almost gone for the Sequim Dungeness Hospital Guild’s luncheon and fashion show on May 23. Only 26 out of 160 tickets… Continue reading

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: The best gift for Mother’s Day is forgiveness

IN CASE YOU’VE been rudely rousted from a comfy coma in the past six hours, today is Mother’s Day. I can’t imagine any other reason… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Local riders place at equestrian meet

HORSEPLAY: Local riders place at equestrian meet

WASHINGTON STATE High School Equestrian Team’s District 4 held its third and final qualifying meet in Vancouver, Wash., last month. Congratulations to Emma Albright for… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Local riders place at equestrian meet
Peninsula College names new longhouse director

Peninsula College names new longhouse director

Peninsula College has announced that Yolanda Machado will be its new special advisor to the president on indigenous affairs. Machado, a member… Continue reading

Peninsula College names new longhouse director

Power outage set in Sekiu

Clallam County Public Utility District plans an electrical outage in Sekiu at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The scheduled power outage will affect electric service… Continue reading