Olympic Peninsula News Group

Grant to fund COVID-19 testing equipment at OMC

First Federal Community Foundtion and First Federal providing $26K

North Olympic Land Trust picks CSAs for 22nd Farmer of the Year
North Olympic Land Trust picks CSAs for 22nd Farmer of the Year
“While we stayed home, we read a lot of books” by Priscilla Patterson, a featured artist at the Blue Whole Gallery in September. Submitted art
“While we stayed home, we read a lot of books” by Priscilla Patterson, a featured artist at the Blue Whole Gallery in September. Submitted art
Ten-year-old Chloe Dunn of Port Angeles won an Amazon Fire tablet from the Clallam County Literacy Council for winning in her age bracket in the group’s writing contest. Here the group’s chairperson Philomena Lund presents a certificate and table to Dunn. (Submitted photo)

Port Angeles girls win Literacy Council’s writing contest

Broadwell and Dunn recive Amazon Fire tablets for winning essays

Ten-year-old Chloe Dunn of Port Angeles won an Amazon Fire tablet from the Clallam County Literacy Council for winning in her age bracket in the group’s writing contest. Here the group’s chairperson Philomena Lund presents a certificate and table to Dunn. (Submitted photo)
Sequim Noon Rotary provides adaptive bike steering bar

Sequim Noon Rotary provides adaptive bike steering bar

Abby Johnson is club’s first recipient

Sequim Noon Rotary provides adaptive bike steering bar
Green Thumbs series spotlights beekeeping

Green Thumbs series spotlights beekeeping

Co-owner of Sequim Bee Farm to give presentation

Green Thumbs series spotlights beekeeping
Sequim city councilor Troy Tennseon resigns

Sequim city councilor Troy Tennseon resigns

Troy Tenneson has resigned his Sequim City Council position. Tenneson notified city officials Friday that he was resigning his seat immediately because of… Continue reading

Sequim city councilor Troy Tennseon resigns
Sequim City Council’s Janisse awarded advanced leadership certificate

Sequim City Council’s Janisse awarded advanced leadership certificate

Sequim City Council member Brandon Janisse has received an Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities. Janisse finished training… Continue reading

Sequim City Council’s Janisse awarded advanced leadership certificate
Deputies seek felon in connection with drug find

Deputies seek felon in connection with drug find

Steven Goodman also goes by Teddy Goodman

Deputies seek felon in connection with drug find

Clallam County seeking volunteers for variety of tasks

A groundswell of community support through local volunteers has helped Clallam County meet needs across the region during the COVID-19 pandemic over the past four… Continue reading

‘Drive-through’ Back to School Fairs set in Port Angeles, Sequim

‘Drive-through’ Back to School Fairs set in Port Angeles, Sequim

Both Port Angeles and Sequim’s annual Back to School Fairs have been re-engineered in light of COVID-19. Both will be “drive-through” events, with volunteers handing… Continue reading

‘Drive-through’ Back to School Fairs set in Port Angeles, Sequim
PA, Sequim YMCA facilities reopen with caution Monday

PA, Sequim YMCA facilities reopen with caution Monday

First of 5-stage re-opening plan includes limited hours, services

PA, Sequim YMCA facilities reopen with caution Monday
NOLS seeking feedback for future programs, services
NOLS seeking feedback for future programs, services
Veteran artists highlight Blue Whole Gallery’s August exhibit

Veteran artists highlight Blue Whole Gallery’s August exhibit

Longtime North Olympic Peninsula artists Sally Cays and Jeannine Chappell are in the spotlight this August at Blue Whole Gallery. An opening for… Continue reading

Veteran artists highlight Blue Whole Gallery’s August exhibit

Peninsula College accepting applications for Webster scholarship

Recipients must be communication-journalism students

First Teacher sets talk about COVID-19

Nurse Sonja Bittner will talk about COVID-19 health guidelines and considerations and masks at a First Teacher parent meeting on Zoom at 10… Continue reading

Grant helps Peninsula College boost humanities staff, programs

A $150,000 federal grant will boost Peninsula College humanities staff positions and projects impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, college officials said. Funded… Continue reading