Clallam County

OMC loss reported at $12 million

Finance director: May loss ‘only’ $1 million

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Clallam Transit General Manager Kevin Gallacci, shown on Wednesday at the Port Angeles bus yard, plans to retire at the end of June.

Open house set for retiring Transit general manager

An open house is planned June 30 at Clallam Transit’s headquarters to mark the retirement of General Manger Kevin Gallacci, who is… Continue reading

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Clallam Transit General Manager Kevin Gallacci, shown on Wednesday at the Port Angeles bus yard, plans to retire at the end of June.
Traci Winters Tyson is among the locally grown featured soloists in the Port Angeles Symphony's 91st season. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz for Peninsula Daily News

Symphony unveils new season of 12 concerts

Music from “West Side Story,” Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony, Brahms’ Requiem: The Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra’s 91st season of concerts is being unveiled… Continue reading

Traci Winters Tyson is among the locally grown featured soloists in the Port Angeles Symphony's 91st season. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz for Peninsula Daily News

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Clallam County 4-H participants Cole Anderson, left, and Zoey Van Gordon practice judging and evaluating Boer goats at a practice session for the state Livestock Judging Contest on Saturday in Moses Lake. Last year’s team of Anderson, Van Gordon, Asha Swanberg and Lukas Teague won first place in the team competition. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

4-H’ers head to state livestock judging competition

Team won first place last year

Clallam County 4-H participants Cole Anderson, left, and Zoey Van Gordon practice judging and evaluating Boer goats at a practice session for the state Livestock Judging Contest on Saturday in Moses Lake. Last year’s team of Anderson, Van Gordon, Asha Swanberg and Lukas Teague won first place in the team competition. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Joseph Bednarik

Bednarik will present ‘Approaching Sacred Spaces’ at service

Joseph Bednarik will present “Approaching Sacred Spaces” at 11 a.m. Sunday. Bednarik will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship;… Continue reading

Joseph Bednarik

Crab feed, acrobats among weekend’s attractions

A crab feed and an acrobatic performance are among this weekend’s attractions on the North Olympic Peninsula. • The Sequim Valley Lions’ 11th annual Crab… Continue reading

Drowned man’s body is recovered

Kayaker found at 394 feet in Lake Crescent

Field Day welcomes public in PA, PT

Field Day, open houses welcoming the public to the annual event for amateur radio operators, are planned this weekend in Port Angeles and Port Townsend.… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: A growing problem: The church and domestic violence

THE CHURCH IS too often implicated in and guilty of putting domestic violence on the backs of those abused (often but not always women) and… Continue reading

Lake Sutherland fire 41 percent contained

Crews have fire almost entirely surrounded

Port Angeles to resume glass recycling this weekend

No home pickup planned during pilot program

Speaker scheduled for Port Angeles service

Elizabeth Nachman will present “Am I Go(o)d Enough?” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Nachman is the… Continue reading

Harm reduction center to move

New site to provide addict services in downtown Port Angeles

Hurricane Ridge set to reopen on Tuesday

Visitors urged to use Clallam Transit service

Volunteer Laken Folsom stocks shelves with skates on Tuesday in preparation for Friday’s official opening of the Olympic Skate Village and its seasonal roller skating rink in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. The village, operated by the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce and staffed by volunteers, will offer three daily sessions of skating through Aug. 14. Admission is $10 per session or $8 per session if you bring your own skates. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Skating preparations

Volunteer Laken Folsom stocks shelves with skates on Tuesday in preparation for Friday’s official opening of the Olympic Skate Village and its seasonal roller skating… Continue reading

Volunteer Laken Folsom stocks shelves with skates on Tuesday in preparation for Friday’s official opening of the Olympic Skate Village and its seasonal roller skating rink in the 100 block of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. The village, operated by the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce and staffed by volunteers, will offer three daily sessions of skating through Aug. 14. Admission is $10 per session or $8 per session if you bring your own skates. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Agnew man to be evaluated, not charged for arson and assault

An Agnew man arrested in February for investigation of arson and assault will undergo a mental health evaluation as part of a… Continue reading

Clallam County approves homelessness funding

Clallam County Commissioners approved $1.4 million in funding agreements with nine area organizations to provide homeless services. The homelessness funding approved Tuesday… Continue reading

Lake Sutherland fire 15 percent contained

Firefighting operations to continue through weekend

Permit issued to search for body of drowned man

Christian Aid Ministries can dive until June 30