Clallam County

Julie Montagnet

Clallam Mosaic selects new executive director

Clallam Mosaic’s board of directors have named Julia Montagnet the organization’s new executive director. Montagnet’s background working with nonprofits and serving on… Continue reading

Julie Montagnet
Charisse Deschenes

Deschenes appointed deputy city manager in Sequim

Charisse Deschenes has been appointed deputy city manager and director of community development and economic development for the city of Sequim, effective Feb.… Continue reading

Charisse Deschenes
Mishy Lesser

Documentary screening Thursday

A 15-minute documentary “Dear Georgina” will be screened at 12:35 p.m. Thursday. A discussion with Mishy Lesser of the Upstander Project will… Continue reading

Mishy Lesser

Genealogy lecture planned Saturday

Steven Morrison will present “Western Overland Trails: Following the Seven Ts” at 10 a.m. Saturday. Morrison will address a meeting of the… Continue reading

IWANT (Improv Without A Net Troupe) members, from left, Cat White, Kailey Droz, Lara Starcevich rehearse an improv game called Sit, Stand or Wall.

Improv group to pose for Drink and Draw

Drink & Draw with IWANT — Improv Without A Net Troupe is set for Thursday. The free, all-ages and dog-friendly event at… Continue reading

IWANT (Improv Without A Net Troupe) members, from left, Cat White, Kailey Droz, Lara Starcevich rehearse an improv game called Sit, Stand or Wall.

Learning our landscape online Thursday

David Brownell will present “Learning Our Landscape: Project Updates From the NOHC” at 3 p.m. Thursday. The free, online presentation is sponsored by… Continue reading

Medicare advisory clinic Friday

Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors will be on hand to answer Medicare questions from 10 a.m. to noon Friday. The free clinic,… Continue reading

Leelah Smith.

Missing Lower Elwha woman found safe at Port Angeles store

Police officers called after she was spotted

Leelah Smith.
Visitors to the North Olympic Healthcare Network’s new Eastside Clinic look around the entry lobby during an open house on Friday in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

North Olympic Healthcare Network opens eastside building

Edna Peterson, former owner of the building housing the North Olympic Healthcare Network’s new Eastside Clinic, left, speaks with real estate broker Jim Haguewood, healthcare… Continue reading

Visitors to the North Olympic Healthcare Network’s new Eastside Clinic look around the entry lobby during an open house on Friday in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

PAT NEAL: Birdwatching with a chainsaw

BIRD WATCHING IS my life. Most of my best bird watching has been done with a chainsaw. This is considered unethical in some circles, but… Continue reading

Sequim woman airlifted after rollover in Gardiner

A Sequim woman was listed in satisfactory condition Tuesday afternoon at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle following a one-vehicle rollover Monday evening in… Continue reading

Bills out of committee

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been corrected to show that SHB 1389 was referred to the House Rules Committee as of Friday. By Paul Gottlieb… Continue reading

Bob Cain will present “Nitrogen in the Garden” at noon Thursday.

Green thumb lecture set Thursday

Bob Cain will present “Nitrogen in the Garden” at noon Thursday on Zoom. The free lecture is part of the Green Thumb… Continue reading

Bob Cain will present “Nitrogen in the Garden” at noon Thursday.

New electronic signs may not be allowed

Clallam commissioners to review proposed changes next month

Protesters line U.S. Highway 101, some with signs, as they demonstrate against the sale and potential logging of Aldwell timber. (John Gussman)

Protesters rally against logging Aldwell timber

State agency says it’s following conservation plan

Protesters line U.S. Highway 101, some with signs, as they demonstrate against the sale and potential logging of Aldwell timber. (John Gussman)
Shelley Stratton will present “How Well are You Aging?” at 2 p.m. Wednesday as a part of WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum series, broadcast on KSQM radio, 91.5 FM.

Wellness forum set Wednesday

Shelley Stratton will present “How Well are You Aging?”at 2 p.m. Wednesday as a part of WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum series,… Continue reading

Shelley Stratton will present “How Well are You Aging?” at 2 p.m. Wednesday as a part of WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum series, broadcast on KSQM radio, 91.5 FM.

Clallam County courthouse to get two EV chargers

Drivers of electric cars could be able to charge them while visiting the Clallam County courthouse beginning this summer, thanks to a… Continue reading

North Olympic Land Trust renews accreditation

The North Olympic Land Trust has renewed its land trust accreditation with the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. “Renewing our accreditation shows our… Continue reading

Michael Dashiell / Olympic Peninsula News Group

Robin Hill Farm County Park has been reopened after a three-month closure to clear trails of fallen tees and debris.

Robin Hill Farm County Park reopens

Three months after a storm blew down dozens of trees and triggered its closure, Robin Hill Farm County Park has been reopened to… Continue reading

Michael Dashiell / Olympic Peninsula News Group

Robin Hill Farm County Park has been reopened after a three-month closure to clear trails of fallen tees and debris.
Participants in the 5K Sun Fun Color Run emerge from clouds of tempera paint while being pelted by rain and snow during Saturday’s Sequim Sunshine Festival at Carrie Blake Park and the Albert Haller Play Fields with additional events at Pioneer Park. Inclement weather on Saturday forced organizers to move many entertainment events indoors. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sunshine Festival is short on sunshine

But drones have clear skies for event’s grand finale

Participants in the 5K Sun Fun Color Run emerge from clouds of tempera paint while being pelted by rain and snow during Saturday’s Sequim Sunshine Festival at Carrie Blake Park and the Albert Haller Play Fields with additional events at Pioneer Park. Inclement weather on Saturday forced organizers to move many entertainment events indoors. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)