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The North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival has gone virtual. The festival website at FiberArtsFestival.org and Facebook page at Facebook.com/northolympicfiberarts
festival) is showcasing several local… Continue reading
THE BULBS ARE arriving, soon planting will begin (November). Fall is in full swing and how I love the autumn’s paintbrush upon our
landscape. Next… Continue reading
Decline to be school-year-long issue
Paul Kolesnikoff, a graduate of the 2019 WSU Master Gardener Program, will discuss how to grow figs at noon Thursday. The event… Continue reading
Rise in COVID-19 cases likely due to cold weather, holidays
Cheryl Martin, of Port Angeles, recently graduated from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan. Martin earned a Master of Science degree in… Continue reading
The city of Sequim’s Public Works Department will be conducting sanitary smoke testing of a portion of the city’s sewer system from Monday… Continue reading
Thanks to a donation to the Peninsula Friends of Animals, owners of 11 pets were able to take advantage of a spay/neuter clinic.… Continue reading
Eight self-contained trailered units to be placed around county
Peninsula Daily News Clallam County commissioners Monday will discuss a Charter Review Commission recommendation that the county hire a forester to increase monitoring of state… Continue reading
Bank looks to put in new operators of 10-year-old business
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The Michael Trebert chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, welcomed new members at a Sept. 16 meeting. The meeting was a hybrid… Continue reading
Two award-winning veteran artists part of ‘Celebration of the Season of Arts’
For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by… Continue reading
Two online public events offered before Nov. 3 general election
Travis Ridout will present Saturday via Zoom
Event is Oktoberfest themed