Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Vote Ron Richards for Clallam commissioner, a ‘real’ candidate

His opponent’s vagueness on important issues and partisan interests serve as a big risk if he is elected.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Vote Randy Johnson for his business acumen, enriching participation

The Clallam commissioner hopeful impressed me during my stint at the Port of Port Angeles.

Options eyed for Elwha River bridge on Highway 101 after piers found to be on gravel

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Options eyed for Elwha River bridge on Highway 101 after piers found to be on gravel

“We’re keeping a very close eye on it and we have electronic monitoring on it,” an official said.…

YMCA of Sequim set for Monday opening with most of facility to be ready for use

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YMCA of Sequim set for Monday opening with most of facility to be ready for use

The Y’s “soft opening” is this Monday, with a grand opening set for Oct. 30.

Port Angeles, Combined Sewer Overflow system builder in $1 million dispute

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Port Angeles, Combined Sewer Overflow system builder in $1 million dispute

An auditing firm will review the construction company’s records today.

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Port Angeles man exonerated of drug possession charges

James Kennedy, Clallam County deputy prosecuting attorney, said Bradford R. Boulden was cleared.

Business

Washington’s unemployment rate has dipped

Unemployment figures for Washington have gone down.

Upper Hoh Road in Olympic National Park still closed from storm damage

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Upper Hoh Road in Olympic National Park still closed from storm damage

The road to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center is expected to reopen with one-lane traffic past a…

Rickey Lee Smith

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Port Angeles man, lost while harvesting mushrooms, spends night in woods amid search

Rickey Lee Smith, 50, was “wet, tired and hungry” when he walked into the Lake Pleasant Grocery at…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Anti-bullying awareness assembly hosted this Friday in Port Angeles … and other items

News items for the North Olympic Peninsula.

Crewmen with Pacific Civil and Infrastructure, the contractor for the Carlsborg sewer project, dig out an 8-inch sub-main line along Carlsborg Road and Business Park Loop for the gravity-fed sewage collection system Tuesday. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Travelers can expect more detours over next few weeks on Carlsborg Road

The Carlsborg sewer project is entering its next phase, and is still set for April completion.

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: OMC board recognizes five diagnostic imaging workers … and other items

Business news items for the North Olympic Peninsula.

News

Prosecutors: Former Oak Harbor man broke gun check law

Mark Mercado, 25, was charged last week in Island County Superior Court with unlawful transfer of a firearm,…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Season for stalking wild chanterelle

The wily fungus can make mushroom picking an adventure.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Reject extreme-risk protection order initiative

The measure, I-1491, gives no due process of law. What about “innocent until proven guilty”?

North Olympic Peninsula preps for ‘Big One’ with Great ShakeOut

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North Olympic Peninsula preps for ‘Big One’ with Great ShakeOut

Tsunami sirens will sound for three minutes during Thursday’s global earthquake drill, while events will take place across…

Clallam commissioners to mull input before voting on weed eradication plan

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Clallam commissioners to mull input before voting on weed eradication plan

The board is considering an ordinance that would allow spot spraying of herbicides as one of several methods…

News

Police respond when Port Angeles elementary student reports being offered ride

Official says the child ran home after two men asked him if he wanted a ride.

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Port of Port Angeles approves 12-year lease for Boat Haven oversight

The marina and boat yard will be managed by Masco Maritime.

Politics

Ballots go out today for general election

Voting continues until 8 p.m. Nov. 8.