John Usher, who has been a rockhound for years, was stumped with a few pieces in his collection. He was among several… Continue reading
The Story People of Clallam County has had to make a change in plans for its monthly Story Swap on Tuesday. Victoria… Continue reading
Today marks the first day of spring and for many who attended the 19th annual Soroptimist Gala Garden Show in Sequim, it’s also… Continue reading
The Elwha Klallam Heritage Center will host an open house and presentation featuring photographer Jeff Ferguson and his exhibit “Rez Life: A… Continue reading
I was pleased to read that U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer and U.S. Sen. Patty Murray have re-introduced the Wild Olympics legislation (“Wild Olympics Legislation Is… Continue reading
In reading Peninsula Voices in the March 13 Peninsula Daily News, I decided that I also needed to voice my opinion. I agree fully with… Continue reading
Several free and public presentations and events about Japanese-American internment will be held in Sequim, in Port Angeles and on Bainbridge Island this month. A… Continue reading
Clallam County has joined 40 municipalities on both sides of the Cascade Mountains that have backed the development of a cross-state trail… Continue reading
The owner of Joyce’s Blackberry Cafe was brought to tears after customers from across the North Olympic Peninsula more than doubled a scholarship… Continue reading
The Composite Recycling Technology Center announced an agreement with a European company that will allow the Port Angeles nonprofit to expand the… Continue reading
AS I’VE MENTIONED before, our weather here is never hot nor cold and is extremely mild. The most important fact to glean is that for… Continue reading
WELL, IT’S BEGUN. Despite all the rain and cold weather, the robins have determined that it is spring and time to start a family. First… Continue reading
Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar &Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature West… Continue reading
The Clallam County Marine Resources Committee will host a pair of free oiled wildlife training classes next month. The classes will be… Continue reading
A court hearing for a Port Angeles woman charged with child rape and animal cruelty has been delayed for the third time… Continue reading
DESPITE A LOT of good advice to the contrary, almost all of us seem to be getting older on a daily basis. Thus, many of… Continue reading
The International Pacific Halibut Commission recommends Pacific halibut harvest quotas for 10 management areas from the Bering Sea to California. Their recommendations must then be… Continue reading
Last Friday evening [March 10], our two chocolate Labs, Olivia and Mo, decided to run away together. They are not street-smart or even smart when… Continue reading
After reading the March 5 letter “Intolerant left” in Peninsula Voices, I couldn’t help but think, oh my, another victim of the blight-wing disinformation machine.… Continue reading
This is in response to the March 13 Peninsula Daily News article “Lawmakers OK Levy Cliff Legislation; School Funding Issue Is Still On Legislature’s List”]… Continue reading