Peninsula Daily News

Grants given to Quinault, Elwha tribes

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Crime-prevention programs operated by the Lower Elwha Klallam will receive more than $1 million, while those of the Quinault tribe will get… Continue reading

Instructor from Madrid to teach Spanish at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — When Spanish students at Peninsula College walked into their classroom in Port Angeles last week, they were greeted by Paloma Toledo de… Continue reading

Jumble fans — correct answers to Friday’s (and Sunday’s) Jumble puzzle

THE FRIDAY JUMBLE was repeated in Sunday's edition, and the wrong answers to that puzzle was published Monday. The correct answers to the (Friday and… Continue reading

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Sign-up opens for conference for caregivers

SEQUIM — Registration begins today for the sixth annual “Building Your Caregiver Toolbox” Conference for caregivers across the North Olympic Peninsula, which is scheduled from… Continue reading

SPORTS: Crescent outraces Clallam Bay in football action; other prep reports

JOYCE — A speedy and talented Crescent football team held off the feisty and up-and-coming Clallam Bay Bruins in 1B 8-man action Saturday. The Loggers… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College soccer teams sweep powerhouse Spokane

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s and women’s soccer teams both turned back powerhouse Spokane teams for crucial wins on Wally Sigmar Field on… Continue reading

UPDATE — BPA restores electrical power after outage in east Clallam County

SEQUIM — The Bonneville Power Administration restored power to Clallam County soon after 10 a.m., said agency spokesman Doug Johnson. The Clallam County Public Utility… Continue reading

‘Mental Health First Aid’ training offered in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Behavioral Health is offering the first Mental Health First Aid training on the North Olympic Peninsula. Professionals, community members, family members… Continue reading

Burn bans extended due to dry conditions, wildfires

Unseasonably dry conditions and continuing wildfires in central Washington have prompted Clallam County to extend its annual burn ban past Monday. The three Jefferson County… Continue reading

Clallam plans furlough day Monday

PORT ANGELES — Most Clallam County Courthouse offices will be closed Monday for the 12th of 16 furlough days the county implemented this year. The… Continue reading

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles holds off Port Townsend in Olympic League volleyball action; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles won its first Olympic League volleyball match by holding off a spirited Port Townsend team. The Roughriders improved to 1-1… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Townsend runs over Vashon Island; other prep football reports

PORT TOWNSEND — Jacob King’s big day helped Port Townsend to a Nisqually League victory and gave the Redskins a winning record less than a… Continue reading

‘Mental Health First Aid’ training offered in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Behavioral Health is offering the first Mental Health First Aid training on the North Olympic Peninsula. Professionals, community members, family members… Continue reading

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Blood center seeks Type O-negative

SEATTLE — The Puget Sound Blood Center has put out a call for more Type O-negative blood. The center said it has had a 15… Continue reading

Crab Fest fun run registration open

PORT ANGELES — Now is the time to register for the 5K Crab Fest Fun Run/Walk, set for Saturday, Oct. 13. The Dungeness Crab &… Continue reading

After their performance on “The X Factor” aired earlier this month

Emblem3 comes home to Sequim amid ‘X Factor’ success

SEQUIM — After hometown vocal group Emblem3 rocked the stadium and wowed the judges on the season premiere of Fox TV's “The X Factor,” two… Continue reading

After their performance on “The X Factor” aired earlier this month

First Step dishes it up with kids’ lunch program

PORT ANGELES — First Step Family Support Center served 7,700 free lunches to children this summer, the agency reported last week. Lunches were distributed at… Continue reading