Foundation will match dollars raised up to $200K
What began as a creative pandemic pivot has turned into the opportunity for Peninsula College students to have access to top vocal… Continue reading
Joint Public Safety Facilty to go forward without fire station in design
Some good-natured competition on Sequim Bay in mid-September proved to be another boon for local hospice advocates. Dozens of teams and individuals turned… Continue reading
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Workers move materials on Wednesday at the site of a planned four-story, 106-room hotel being built by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe between First Street… Continue reading
Owner tells DNR he will have cabin cruiser removed
• Attendance (gate count): 31,509. Second only to 2006, which had 400-500 more. • Gate receipts: $163,614 (budgeted revenue $136,000) • Carnival proceeds: $79,012. An… Continue reading
Traffic on new bridge expected early next year
Commissioners pleased with results
Victor Gonzalez will present “All About Lavender” at noon Thursday. The free lecture is part of the Green Thumb Garden Tips series… Continue reading
The Clallam County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee is accepting applications for grants from the county’s lodging tax fund until noon on Monday,… Continue reading
AUTUMN MUST BE my favorite time of year. It’s all about the sports. Baseball is building tension as we head toward the World Series. The… Continue reading
Three men heard ruckus and rushed to help
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More than 500 racers from 11 states competed all weekend at the USA BMX Pacific Northwest Gold Cup finals hosted by the Lincoln Park BMX… Continue reading
Jefferson County reports increase in cases
The West End branches of the North Olympic Library System will screen the 2015 animated film “Inside Out” during free family movies… Continue reading
Negotiator, armored vehicle brought in during process
Dan May and Mac A. Macdonald will present “Earthquake and Tsunami Preparedness for Mariners” during a meeting of the Port Angeles Yacht… Continue reading
Man arrested; no injuries reported
Applications open Oct. 17