News
Politics
Crime
Business
Clallam County
Jefferson County
Sports
Life
Entertainment
Opinion
Letters to the Editor
Submit a Letter to the Editor
Obituaries
Place a Death Notice and/or an Obituary
Contests
Festival of Trees
Classifieds
Place a Classified Ad
Jobs
Autos
Real Estate
eEditions
Home
Subscriber Center
Subscribe
Frequently Asked Questions
Newsletters
Contests
Festival of Trees
News
Politics
Crime
Business
Clallam County News
Jefferson County News
Sports
Life
Entertainment
Submit a Wedding Announcement
Opinion
Letters to the Editor
Submit a Letter to the Editor
Obituaries
Place a Death Notice and/or an Obituary
Classifieds
Place a Classified Ad
Jobs
Autos
Real Estate
eEditions
About Us
Contact Us
News
CLALLAM: Redistricting concerns Sequim-area residents
> SEQUIM — Sequim resident Sue Chickman said redrawing county commissioner districts should not favor any political party.…
May 11, 2001
News
PORT ANGELES: Lincoln Theatre gets 90-day reprieve
> PORT ANGELES — Lincoln Theatre officials announced Wednesday that the historic cinema will remain open, at least…
May 10, 2001
News
PENINSULA: Defense contract may mean work for Clallam mill
> PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County mill is expected to benefit from a $13.2 million defense contract…
May 8, 2001
News
PENINSULA: Loggers, environmentalists have differing views on Bush’s roadbuilding reversal
> Timber stakeholders on the North Olympic Peninsula have mixed reactions about proposed “common sense”‘ changes to former…
May 6, 2001
News
PORT ANGELES: Justice Owens speaks during pro bono lawyer luncheon
> PORT ANGELES — Supreme Court Justice Susan Owens is used to firsts. Owens recounted her first domestic…
May 6, 2001
News
PORT ANGELES: Tension builds over bus stop
> PORT ANGELES — The decision not to build a transit stop along U.S. Highway 101 may lead…
May 3, 2001
News
Peninsula: Clallam Bay, Sekiu residents discuss cityhood
> CLALLAM BAY — Nearly 50 people turned out Tuesday night to voice their opinions on the proposed…
May 2, 2001
News
CLALLAM: Undersheriff first to seek top county position
> PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Undersheriff Dan Engelbertson has officially applied for the county’s top administrative position.…
May 1, 2001
News
SEQUIM: CRITICAL AREAS ORDINANCE UNDER FIRE AGAIN
SEQUIM — Vietnam-era veteran Joseph Gil Lujan says his home has become the latest victim of Clallam County’s…
April 27, 2001
News
CLALLAM: Sequim-area growth prompts redistricting
Clallam County commissioner district boundaries will be changed to reflect population growth east of Port Angeles. The redistricting…
April 26, 2001
News
PENINSULA: Jamestown S”Klallam, Clallam agree on rescue costs
BLYN — Clallam County commissioners have signed a year-old agreement allowing the Jamestown S”Klallam tribe to pay a…
April 25, 2001
News
PORT ANGELES: Vendors want to lease Clallam County Courthouse parking lot
PORT ANGELES — Small-scale farming ventures are a growing industry in Clallam County. They’re growing so fast that…
April 24, 2001
News
PORT ANGELES: AS THE SAGA TURNS . . . LINCOLN THEATRE GOES UP FOR SALE
PORT ANGELES — The latest in the saga of the downtown Lincoln Theatre: The building is now for…
April 20, 2001
News
PORT ANGELES: City official will try to save Lincoln Theatre from closing
PORT ANGELES — A city official has stepped in to try to save the historic Lincoln Theatre from…
April 19, 2001
News
Port Angeles: Last picture show for the Lincoln Theatre?
PORT ANGELES — The historic Lincoln Theatre plans to close on Mother’s Day, May 13. Citing a dispute…
April 18, 2001
News
CLALLAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MOVING TO WARMER CLIMES — ARIZONA
Clallam County Administrator Jim Rumpeltes is taking a new job in a growing Arizona city. Rumpeltes, who has…
April 13, 2001
News
CLALLAM: Commissioners, employees spar over pay study
The release of a pay study recommending across-the-board pay raises for county employees has set the stage for…
April 12, 2001
News
CLALLAM: County employee travel expense policy may change
Clallam County employees who go on junkets at the expense of taxpayers could face disciplinary action if they…
April 11, 2001
News
CLALLAM: Elected officials say salary adjustments inequitable
Three Clallam County elected officials claim they are being treated unfairly by not getting annual cost-of-living increases. County…
April 10, 2001
News
PENINSULA: COAST GUARD WARNS AGAINST USING CELL PHONES IN EMERGENCIES
Take a two-way VHF marine radio along with you when going ocean kayaking — not your cell phone.…
April 9, 2001
Previous
1
2
3
Next