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Most Howard Street extension work so far underground, Port Townsend officials say

The Howard Street extension project is underway, with most of the progress so far underground. “A lot of the initial work is… Continue reading

Peninsula College composites program’s open house set Tuesday in Port Angeles

Peninsula College will host an open house for its advanced manufacturing and composites technology program Tuesday. The free event will be from… Continue reading

Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles

Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles

Judy Willman said she knew her dream of using a time machine to go back… Continue reading

Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles
Quilcene honors students for perfect attendance records

Quilcene honors students for perfect attendance records

Quilcene Elementary School has honored 23 students for perfect attendance so far this year. “We’ve really been working on attendance,” said Principal Gary… Continue reading

Quilcene honors students for perfect attendance records
Officials weigh Highway 101 road work impact on tourism

Officials weigh Highway 101 road work impact on tourism

A major impact on tourism to the North Olympic Peninsula is expected to be the rehabilitation of U.S. Highway 101 around Lake… Continue reading

Officials weigh Highway 101 road work impact on tourism

More than 23 percent return ballots in Clallam County

More than 23 percent of registered voters in Clallam County have returned ballots in the Nov. 8 general election. The Clallam County… Continue reading

Thurston County Superior Court upholds Dungeness water rule

A Thurston County Superior Court Judge has upheld the Instream Flow Rule for the Dungeness River Basin, denying a challenge from a group… Continue reading

Update of ballot return rates on Peninsula

Ballots coming in for Nov. 8 general election

Two commercial dump trucks burn in early Friday fire

Two commercial dump trucks burn in early Friday fire

There were no injuries but the two trucks were reported unusable.

Two commercial dump trucks burn in early Friday fire
Port Angeles mooring floats expected to be replaced by May

Port Angeles mooring floats expected to be replaced by May

A City Council public hearing on funding the 2017 general fund spending plan will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.

Port Angeles mooring floats expected to be replaced by May
Man who saved Port Angeles Underground dead at 71

Man who saved Port Angeles Underground dead at 71

Don Perry’s family believes he died of a heart attack Monday, his wife said.

Man who saved Port Angeles Underground dead at 71

Port of Port Angeles considers tax increase

The owner of property assessed at $200,000 would see about a 74-cent increase in property taxes.

Peninsula College celebrates grand opening of its newly redone Port Townsend location

Peninsula College celebrates grand opening of its newly redone Port Townsend location

The $6 million renovation of Building 202 at Fort Worden State Park broke ground last year and is a significant upgrade over the college’s old location.

Peninsula College celebrates grand opening of its newly redone Port Townsend location
Dorothy Skerbeck, pioneer for disability advocacy, dies at age 93

Dorothy Skerbeck, pioneer for disability advocacy, dies at age 93

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. today at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 W. 11th St., Port Angeles.

Dorothy Skerbeck, pioneer for disability advocacy, dies at age 93
Sequim targets Fir Street repairs, parks projects in 2017

Sequim targets Fir Street repairs, parks projects in 2017

Sequim uses low-interest loans for water and sewer repairs.

  • Oct 28, 2016
  • By Matthew Nash Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
Sequim targets Fir Street repairs, parks projects in 2017

Lincoln High, Stevens Middle schools go into lockdown as police respond to report of gun in Port Angeles

When police arrived, they detained a suspect without incident and found no weapon.

Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center authority hopes for two state grants for Makers Square

Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center authority hopes for two state grants for Makers Square

“However, whether we get that money is dependent on the Legislature appropriating those funds in the next legislative session,” the executive director says.

Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center authority hopes for two state grants for Makers Square
Jefferson County refinances bond to save money on debt service

Jefferson County refinances bond to save money on debt service

The refinance will lower the county’s interest rates, saving the county and JeffCom 911 a combined $153,307 over 14 years, the county treasurer said.

Jefferson County refinances bond to save money on debt service
Two Peninsula schools win grants for student projects

Two Peninsula schools win grants for student projects

Crescent School in Joyce and Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend each earned a $4,000 grant.

Two Peninsula schools win grants for student projects

Port Angeles police: Student report of strangers approaching him deemed false

A school resource officer found out Wednesday afternoon — after the district had notified parents about the incident — that the report was false.