Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — In-person meeting 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Plant tulips for a kiss of spring color

SINCE WE BECAME informed about the “miracle drug” of gardening (Bone Meal) and how crucial it is to…

Arts & Entertainment

Fiber artists urged to apply for September exhibit

PORT ANGELES — Applications are now available for Bring Your Own Fiber Art: Port Angeles Fiber Art Exhibit…

"Emergent Dreams" by Tracy Beals, is light art that was displayed in 2021.

Arts & Entertainment

Submissions requested for spooky reading, light art, Makers Market

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center preparing for fall, winter events

News

Public school resume classes

One North Olympic Peninsula public school district has already resumed classes after summer break while others will open…

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Schools struggle to hire as students return

Clallam County districts report need for support staff

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Pacific Marten

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Camera station documents a Pacific marten in Olympic National Forest

OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST — A rare Pacific marten recorded by a motion-triggered wildlife camera is the first time…

The Port Angeles class of 1957 recently met for its 65-year reunion.  Photo Credit:  Gena Bruner.

Life

Class of 1957 reunites

The Port Angeles class of 1957 recently met for its 65-year reunion at the Port Angeles Golf Club.

The $3.35 million Spartan Stadium grandstand replacement project is projected to be completed by Oct. 28, when the Forks High School football team plays its final home game of the season. The Quillayute Valley School District is using timber dollars from the Junior Taxing District, not a bond measure, to fund Phase I of the project that includes the new grandstand and ticket booth. Paula

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Spartan Stadium on track for end-of-season debut

$3.35 million facility funded with timber dollars

Arts & Entertainment

Sea to Sound multi-modal group ride begins today

PORT ANGELES — Ian’s Ride will host the three-day 74-mile Sea To Sound, a multi-modal group ride spanning…

Rachel Tax, left, and Karen Kremkau hand out backpacks at the Back to School Fair at Helen Haller Elementary in 2021. Saturdays event features a drive-through and on-the-field fair at the Sequim School District stadium on West Fir Street. (Michael Dashiell / Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

Sequim plans hybrid Back to School Fair

SEQUIM — The pandemic forced Sequim schools to become flexible in meeting the needs of its students, with…

Life

Fundraiser bake sale set for Saturday

SEQUIM — The Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital will conduct a bake sale from 8 a.m. to…

Arts & Entertainment

Community Players to roll out new season

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Community Players will roll out their 2022-2023 Main Stage Season on Sunday.

Arts & Entertainment

Music, flight, art celebrated on Peninsula this weekend

Music festivals and a celebration of flight are among activities topping the list of entertainment on the North…

Arts & Entertainment

Auditions set for ‘Goldilocks and the Ultimate Rampage’

PORT ANGELES — PA Panto is back. The theater group, which is the creative brainchild of writer Shannon…

A construction crew prepares support structures for a new elevated walkway that will link the historic railroad trestle to the Dungeness River Nature Center at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim and the existing Olympic Discovery Trail. The work is part of a project to restore the floodplain of the Dungeness River while providing improved access to the plaza of the recently opened nature center. The new walkway will include a bypass span, providing a direct route for pedestrians and bicyclists using the trail. Work is expected to be completed this fall. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Railroad bridge construction

A construction crew prepares support structures for a new elevated walkway that will link the historic railroad trestle…

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US grant funds a new program

Media tech school expected to spur living-wage jobs

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Port of Port Angeles delays its Maritime Trade Center design

Projected cost of 16,000-square-foot building over budget

The stolen black 2022 Dodge sits mangled on the roadside. The pickup had collided head-on with a 2016 Honda Pilot after a short pursuit. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)

Crime & Justice

Chase leads to discovery of ‘stacks’ of mail, counterfeit drugs

PORT ANGELES — An early-morning police chase in west Port Angeles on Wednesday led to the discovery of…

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Child-care facility funding before Clallam commissioners

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula