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Kate Reavey, English instructor and Studium Generale coordinator for Peninsula College, lower left, gives an introduction to a panel discussion on the Indian Child Welfare Act and its impact on Native peoples as part of the college's Studium Generale series on Thursday on the school's Port Angeles campus. Included on the panel were, from left, Dustin Brenske, behavioral health specialist with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Jessica Humphries, education services supervisor with Jamestown S'Klallam; Charlotte Penn, crime victims services program manager with the Quileute Tribe; Brandon Mack, family court commissioner for Clallam County Superior Court; Vashti White, ICW case manager with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe; Joylina Gonzalez, child welfare program manager with the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe; and Rachel Munoz-McCormick, Clallam County Court facilitator.

Indian Child Welfare Act,documentary focus of Studium Generale

Clallam court one of two in state

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Kate Reavey, English instructor and Studium Generale coordinator for Peninsula College, lower left, gives an introduction to a panel discussion on the Indian Child Welfare Act and its impact on Native peoples as part of the college's Studium Generale series on Thursday on the school's Port Angeles campus. Included on the panel were, from left, Dustin Brenske, behavioral health specialist with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Jessica Humphries, education services supervisor with Jamestown S'Klallam; Charlotte Penn, crime victims services program manager with the Quileute Tribe; Brandon Mack, family court commissioner for Clallam County Superior Court; Vashti White, ICW case manager with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe; Joylina Gonzalez, child welfare program manager with the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe; and Rachel Munoz-McCormick, Clallam County Court facilitator.

NOLS writing sessions series scheduled

The North Olympic Library System will host a series of “Come Write In” sessions to celebrate National Novel Writing Month. The sessions… Continue reading

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State grants help pave way for new Sequim Valley Airport runway

A major rehabilitation, paving and restriping project is complete at Sequim Valley Airport, airport manager/co-owner Andy Sallee has announced. Engineering and paving funding… Continue reading

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in Port… Continue reading

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Ukraine benefit to share international nourishment, connections

Two-day cuisine at Bella Italia raising funds for MREs

  • Nov 5, 2022
  • By Emily Matthiessen Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
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Bazaar set today at Kitty City

Olympic Peninsula Humane Society will host its 2nd Annual Holiday Bazaar at its Kitty City campus in Sequim today. The bazaar will be… Continue reading

Fiber festivals, art shows, concerts among entertainment this weekend

A variety of entertainment will be offered on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. • Fiber Festival: From Sheep to Shawl will be from 10… Continue reading

Holiday bazaars offered across Peninsula

‘Tis the season of buying and giving gifts, and the first of the season’s holiday bazaars are set for this weekend. Here are bazaars listed… Continue reading

Meetings in Port Angeles to be hybrid

In-person and virtual method begin Nov. 15

Massive die-offs of Dungeness crab have been documented off the Pacific Northwest Coast. Once dead, the aquatic crabs often wash up on beaches, such as the ones photographed on Kalaloch Beach on June 14, 2022. (Courtesy photo / Jenny Waddell, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary)

NOAA funds research into ocean conditions

Dungeness crab among fisheries hurt by climate change

Massive die-offs of Dungeness crab have been documented off the Pacific Northwest Coast. Once dead, the aquatic crabs often wash up on beaches, such as the ones photographed on Kalaloch Beach on June 14, 2022. (Courtesy photo / Jenny Waddell, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary)

Operation Christmas Child taking donations

Operation Christmas Child will accept donations beginning Monday in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Donations such as toys, school supplies, hygiene items and letters of encouragement… Continue reading

PDN to publish online only on Veterans Day

The U.S. Postal Service is not working on Veterans Day, which will be next Friday, so the Peninsula Daily News will not be printed on… Continue reading

Conductor Jonathan Pasternack, pictured in early 2020, will take the stage with the Port Angeles Symphony again this Saturday. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz

Port Angeles Symphony to present three masterpieces

First full Symphony concert of 90th anniversary this Saturday

  • Nov 4, 2022
  • By Diane Urbani de la Paz For Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County
Conductor Jonathan Pasternack, pictured in early 2020, will take the stage with the Port Angeles Symphony again this Saturday. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz
Larry and Linda Gonzales’ relief wood carvings are on view at Gallery-9.
Larry and Linda Gonzales’ relief wood carvings are on view at Gallery-9.
Soprano Nadine Sierra is Violetta and tenor Stephen Costello is her lover Alfredo in “La Traviata,” to be simulcast live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City this Saturday. The opera will light the 25- by 15-foot screen at Port Angeles’ Naval Elks Lodge. (Metropolitan Opera)

The Metropolitan Opera comes to Clallam County

Saturday morning simulcast at Naval Elks lodge

Soprano Nadine Sierra is Violetta and tenor Stephen Costello is her lover Alfredo in “La Traviata,” to be simulcast live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City this Saturday. The opera will light the 25- by 15-foot screen at Port Angeles’ Naval Elks Lodge. (Metropolitan Opera)

Washington: What to expect on election night

Ballot counting totals can be slow in vote-by mail state