The academic year at Peninsula College is moving forward a week later than planned, and instruction will be online for the entire spring quarter. College… Continue reading
The Clallam County Charter Review Commission will conduct a virtual meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday. All commissioners will take part through video… Continue reading
Teaching grant application deadline extended to June 1
The staff of Tidepools 2020, Peninsula College’s art, music and literary magazine, has announced the winners of the 2020 contest. The magazine features fine art,… Continue reading
Asphalt paving of West Fir Street is expected to begin on Tuesday, weather permitting. The paving project is slated for 7 a.m. to… Continue reading
Olympic Medical Center recently received a $6,390 grant from the Benjamin N. Phillips Memorial Fund to buy six Medela Symphony breast pumps.… Continue reading
Pixel by pixel, Sequim residents can celebrate the wonders of nature from their digital devices. In celebration of the natural connection between birding… Continue reading
Retiring CEO lauded for nonprofit support
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has added a third chain gang. This one has an all-female crew. “The Sheriff’s Office has been… Continue reading
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has made its way to Sequim’s playgrounds. City of Sequim officials said Friday that the city had… Continue reading
Traffic may be limited to one lane on West Cedar Street for delivery
Joe Irvin, former assistant city manager for the city of Sequim is the new city manager for South Lake Tahoe in California. The… Continue reading
Applications accepted through March 23
Second weekend may also be canceled, but not yet
Troupe member to teach classes
Presentations set for today at two Port Angeles recycling centers
Concert honors ‘Light in the Darkness’
Sunshine Festival plays role in Sequim events
Full day of activities planned for Saturday
Vacant position to be filled by appointment of the council