The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will reopen its Esther Webster Gallery on Saturday with a new juried exhibit, Well+Being. The show… Continue reading
ICE policy threatens to revoke educational visas
Peninsula College is bringing back community education classes this summer, offering flexible opportunities for online learning. Budget cuts led to the suspension of the program… Continue reading
Access pact for boat launch extended to 2026
Board hopes to hire new school leader by March
New COVID-19 case in Clallam; Makah report one case
Lieutenant governor forum slated for today
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JES Schumacher and her husband Jim celebrated the Fourth of July in a unique way by taking her son Kristian Brevik’s art piece out… Continue reading
Health officials urge use of face masks
Opening Aug. 4; ad campaign set to begin Thursday
Funds to be reimbursed by state
IT WAS THAT great American philosopher Buzz Martin, also known as “The Singing Logger,” who said, “There walks a logger, there walks a man.” I… Continue reading
City Council to have second reading
OMC announces 389 tests returned negative
Work on $15 million WSDOT project to be finished in fall
Peninsula health officers notice rise in compliance
Wendy Bart, who has served as interim chief executive officer of the Olympic Peninsula YMCA for the past five months, has been… Continue reading
Lodging tax grants may help shortfalls expected next year
Mask mandate discussed today
Online training available