Clallam County

Salmon Coalition earns 2019 Out Standing in the Field honor

Salmon Coalition earns 2019 Out Standing in the Field honor

The North Olympic Salmon Coalition will receive this year’s Out Standing in the Field Award from North Olympic Land Trust at the… Continue reading

Salmon Coalition earns 2019 Out Standing in the Field honor

Tickets for the Kiwanis club’s annual fundraising raffle now on sale

Tickets are on sale now for the Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles’ annual fundraising raffle. Tickets for the raffle are $10 each… Continue reading

Tufted Puffins in spotlight at OPAS meeting

John Platt and Ajay Varma will present “The Private Aleutian World of Tufted Puffins” at the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society meeting at 7… Continue reading

Walkling trust issues community grants

The Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust has announced the award of 12 community grants totaling $23,529. The trust was created by… Continue reading

Nash’s Organic Produce starts online campaign after birds eat spring crops

Nash’s Organic Produce starts online campaign after birds eat spring crops

After 10 acres of their spring crops were eaten by migrating birds after a heavy February snowfall, staff with Nash’s Organic Produce in… Continue reading

Nash’s Organic Produce starts online campaign after birds eat spring crops

District 24 telephone town hall set

The three legislators representing legislative District 24 will host a telephone town hall at 6 p.m. Tuesday. State Sen. Kevin Van De Wege,… Continue reading

Sequim School District seeks extension for Carlsborg sewer connection

Sequim School District seeks extension for Carlsborg sewer connection

A looming deadline to connect to the Carlsborg Sewer Project could mean a difference of hundreds of thousands of dollars for Sequim School… Continue reading

Sequim School District seeks extension for Carlsborg sewer connection

Volunteers needed to help pull up English ivy March 16

There will be a work party to pull English ivy from the hillside near the Oak Street pedestrian ramp Saturday, March 16.… Continue reading

Navy declines to include Growler monitoring as mitigation for effect on historic districts

The Navy has determined the way it will mitigate the addition of Growler EA-18G jets over historic properties on Whidbey Island and… Continue reading

Irrigation Festival pageant reset for Thursday

Irrigation Festival pageant reset for Thursday

The contestants are the same, the show is the same. It’s just at a new day for the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s annual Royalty… Continue reading

Irrigation Festival pageant reset for Thursday
Schools’ central kitchen nearly ready, ribbon cutting set

Schools’ central kitchen nearly ready, ribbon cutting set

The Sequim School District’s new central kitchen is expected to be ready for use in April. The kitchen is expected to be largely… Continue reading

Schools’ central kitchen nearly ready, ribbon cutting set

Emergency shelter demonstration set for Joyce on March 23

Joyce Emergency Planning and Preparation will demonstrate the Joyce Emergency Shelter from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 23. The demonstration will… Continue reading

Fly-tying demonstrations will be held in the Forks and Clallam Bay libraries March 16 and 18

The North Olympic Library System will host fly-tying demonstrations by Rod Erickson. There will be a demonstration from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March… Continue reading

Living alone workshop offers practical advice in Port Angeles

Dr. Carolyn DeSalvo and Rosalinda Castiglioni will present “Living Alone Now” from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 26. The workshop will… Continue reading

Master Gardener to discuss cultivating culinary herbs

Master Gardener to discuss cultivating culinary herbs

WSU Master Gardener Sally Tysver will share tips for bringing 12 fresh culinary herbs from the garden to the kitchen at the… Continue reading

Master Gardener to discuss cultivating culinary herbs

Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council to meet Friday

The Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council will meet at 9:45 a.m. Friday. There will be opportunities for public comment at… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: The skunk cabbage; the real state flower

IT’S SPRINGTIME IN the lowlands. You can tell because folks are back to cussing the rain instead of the snow. It’s been said the Eskimos… Continue reading

Sequim city office closure for March 18

The city of Sequim finance office will be closed March 18. Staff members will be attending a day-long training session. For more information,… Continue reading

Sequim road closure for construction projects

A portion of West Hendrickson Road will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays until April 4. The closures began Tuesday.… Continue reading

Some nonprofits in Clallam and Jefferson county can apply for federal disaster loans

The U.S. Small Business Administration recently announced that certain nonprofits in Clallam and Jefferson counties might be eligible for low-interest federal disaster loans for property… Continue reading