Clallam County

Jamestown S’Klallam hotel in last stages

Jamestown S’Klallam hotel in last stages

Opening Aug. 4; ad campaign set to begin Thursday

Jamestown S’Klallam hotel in last stages

PAT NEAL: There walks a logger

IT WAS THAT great American philosopher Buzz Martin, also known as “The Singing Logger,” who said, “There walks a logger, there walks a man.” I… Continue reading

Phosphorus, propagation topics at Green Thumbs presentations

Phosphorus, propagation topics at Green Thumbs presentations

The WSU Clallam County Master Gardeners’ Green Thumbs Garden Tips series will feature two presentations this month via Zoom. Attendees are asked… Continue reading

Phosphorus, propagation topics at Green Thumbs presentations
Thrift shop that has donated millions over the years to reopen
Thrift shop that has donated millions over the years to reopen
Clallam’s childcare crunch: Community leaders explore options

Clallam’s childcare crunch: Community leaders explore options

Location expansion, training some ways discussed to help

Clallam’s childcare crunch: Community leaders explore options
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks at the Columbia Basin College campus in the Tri-Cities on Tuesday June 30, 2020 about the spread of the coronavirus in Benton and Franklin counties. (Jennifer King/The Tri-City Herald via AP)

No mask, no service starts today

Peninsula health officers notice rise in compliance

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks at the Columbia Basin College campus in the Tri-Cities on Tuesday June 30, 2020 about the spread of the coronavirus in Benton and Franklin counties. (Jennifer King/The Tri-City Herald via AP)
Olympic Peninsula YMCA picks Bart for CEO

Olympic Peninsula YMCA picks Bart for CEO

Wendy Bart, who has served as interim chief executive officer of the Olympic Peninsula YMCA for the past five months, has been… Continue reading

Olympic Peninsula YMCA picks Bart for CEO
Clallam County crews extinguish grass fire

Clallam County crews extinguish grass fire

No injuries reported; fireworks suspected as the cause

Clallam County crews extinguish grass fire
Heritage Garden planted and growing

Heritage Garden planted and growing

Volunteers sought for work in Sekiu

Heritage Garden planted and growing

Pederson graduates from Pacific Lutheran University

Pacific Lutheran University has announced that Janson Pederson graduated with a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in technology and innovation. Pederson… Continue reading

Personal wellness lecture on ‘Why Community Matters’

Personal wellness lecture on ‘Why Community Matters’

Karlena M. Brailey will present “Improving Your Personal Health: Why a Community Matters” at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The free lecture, part of the… Continue reading

Personal wellness lecture on ‘Why Community Matters’

Time capsule presentation online Tuesday

The summer reading program will host a presentation on creating time capsules at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 7. The free class will… Continue reading

Warrants issued for Facebook accounts

Deputies pursue Forks investigation

Sequim student makes Montana State University honor roll

Sequim native Willow Williams was named to Montana State University’s honor roll for the spring 2020 semester. To qualify, a student must… Continue reading

Volunteer hospice training Wednesdays through Aug. 12

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct a Community Education and Volunteer Training series from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays from… Continue reading

Volunteer ombudsmen advocate for long-term care residents
Volunteer ombudsmen advocate for long-term care residents