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Slow cleanup nets much frustration at Rayonier mill
PORT ANGELES — Residents are irritated by the ongoing, two-decades-old environmental cleanup at the former 75.6 acre Rayonier…
May 11, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: How does robbing us of environmental and workplace protections help us?
I fail to see how America is made great again by stripping people of their privacy rights (Senate…
May 11, 2017
News
Clallam adopts new public records policy
PORT ANGELES — In what was described as an “important step” for public records management, Clallam County commissioners…
May 11, 2017
Entertainment
Early bird passes available for Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts
PORT ANGELES — Early bird passes are available now for the 24th annual Juan de Fuca Festival of…
May 11, 2017
News
Tunnel collapse renews safety concerns about nuclear sites
By Nicholas K. Geranios and Manuel Valdes
May 11, 2017
Business
BUSINESS BRIEFS: Clallam PUD earns Reliable Public Power Provider designation … and other items
CARLSBORG — The Clallam Public Utility District recently earned the Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) designation from the…
May 11, 2017
Entertainment
Artist-in-Residence to speak at Peninsula College on Thursday on sculptures
PORT ANGELES — Artist-in-Residence Shalene Valenzuela will speak at Peninsula College’s Studium Generale on Thursday.
May 10, 2017
Crime
New trial date set for Port Angeles man accused of stabbing roommate
PORT ANGELES — John Greystoke, a Port Angeles man charged with stabbing a roommate in the abdomen more…
May 10, 2017
News
Clallam Public Defender lone bidder for indigent legal defense
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County’s longstanding partnership with Clallam Public Defender will likely continue for several more years.
May 10, 2017
News
Tunnel with nuclear waste collapses in Washington state
By Nicholas K. Geranios
May 10, 2017
Crime
Man seen on video camera stealing $700 from Sequim VFW
By Matthew Nash
May 10, 2017
News
Peninsula robotics teams compete in international contest
PORT TOWNSEND — Two high school robotics teams from the North Olympic Peninsula held their own at the…
May 10, 2017
News
New trail opens on Miller Peninsula; organizer says project partners multiple agencies
SEQUIM — After three years of waiting for the go-ahead, Powell Jones, executive director of the Dungeness River…
May 10, 2017
Crime
Attorney says Bainbridge man will plead not guilty to causing death of Sequim woman
PORT ANGELES — The Bainbridge High School student who authorities say confessed to killing a 71-year-old Sequim-area children’s…
May 10, 2017
Business
GiveBig donations collected today; 20 Peninsula nonprofits participating
SEATTLE — North Olympic Peninsula nonprofits are among those that can benefit from the Seattle Foundation’s seventh annual…
May 10, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Nonaggressive pact with North Korea the only way to stave off nuclear bloodbath
Public opinion and the courts may eventually prevent President Donald Trump and Congress from destroying our nation domestically.
May 10, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: FLASH program teaches kids it’s OK to be amoral
What is going in on the our schools?
May 10, 2017
News
‘The Gin Game’ being dealt on Olympic Theatre Arts stage starting May 12
SEQUIM — Tickets are on sale for “The Gin Game,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play with only two characters,…
May 10, 2017
Opinion
PAT NEAL: Dangerous halibut date defies logic
IT WAS DAYLIGHT on the water.
May 10, 2017
News
Clallam County opens bids for McDonald Creek bridge replacement
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners on Tuesday opened seven bids from Western Washington contractors vying to replace…
May 10, 2017
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