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Threat closes Evergreen State College after protests over race
The Associated Press
June 2, 2017
News
Port Angeles School Board plans vote on school-based clinic next week
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board plans to vote next Thursday on whether to work with…
June 2, 2017
Life
Sequim community garden blossoms with help of volunteers
SEQUIM — What used to be a starting project at Carrie Blake Park 10 years ago is blooming…
June 2, 2017
News
Officer object of FBI inquiry; investigation underway in Forks Police Department
FORKS — The FBI is investigating the activities of Forks Police Officer Michael Gentry, police department Administrator Rick…
June 2, 2017
News
NEWS BRIEFS: Clallam Sheriff’s Office warns about counterfeit $20 bills … and other items
PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is warning that people have been using fake $20 bills…
June 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: PDN’s fishing columnist offers criticism but no constructive ideas
Another Wednesday and yet another angry, dyspeptic and semi-paranoid column from Pat Neal [“Lack Of Faith In Hoh…
June 2, 2017
Business
BUSINESS BRIEFS: Remodel, new hours for Sequim business; new employees hired at Port Angeles bank
SEQUIM — Rodda Paint recently remodeled its store at 271 S. Seventh Ave. and is featuring new hours…
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
College film fest showcases adventures Wednesday
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College’s fourth annual Moving Pictures Film Festival will be offered at 7 p.m. Wednesday…
June 2, 2017
Life
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe exhibits ‘Treaty Rights and Resources’
BLYN — The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s online museum has announced a new exhibit, “Treaty Rights and Resources.”
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
Jazz Ensemble to swing up tunes Tuesday
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble will perform its Spring Quarter Concert in Maier Hall on…
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
Chance to learn about whales offered Monday
PORT ANGELES — A free presentation about the return of humpback and gray whales — and a chance…
June 2, 2017
Life
Mariners’ Regatta, whale presentation among upcoming activities
A regatta, the fourth Rally in the Alley, a dart tourney fundraiser and an alley cleanup are among…
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
Studio 360 to ‘Make the World Move’ in spring dance
PORT ANGELES — Students of Studio 360 will perform a spring dance, “Make the World Move,” on Saturday…
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
Contra dance planned at Black Diamond Community Hall
PORT ANGELES — Everybody, regardless of previous experience, is invited to the contra dance at the Black Diamond…
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
Sequim City Band to herald ‘Clarion of Summer’ this Sunday
SEQUIM — The Sequim City Band will present “Clarion of Summer” at the James Center for the Performing…
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
Golf tournament, concert to raise funds for disabled veterans
BLYN — A golf tournament and concert aim to raise money for disabled veterans this Sunday.
June 2, 2017
Entertainment
Tall tales to win prizes at Liars Contest
PORT ANGELES — The Liars Contest, an annual party hosted by the nonprofit Story People of Clallam County,…
June 2, 2017
Life
Blue Whole Gallery marks 20th year during First Friday Art Walk
SEQUIM — The Blue Whole Gallery will celebrate its 20th anniversary tonight during the First Friday Art Walk.
June 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Land of the free except for unborn Americans
Perhaps you have noticed some protesting going on at Planned Parenthood on Eighth Street in Port Angeles.
June 1, 2017
Crime
IRS phone scammer tries to trick Clallam sheriff
SEQUIM — The caller told the sheriff he could be arrested if he didn’t pay up immediately.
June 1, 2017
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