Clallam County was recently awarded a little more than $95,000 in federal funds to help supplement emergency food and shelter programs in… Continue reading
Advice about growing tomatoes successfully in the North Olympic Peninsula’s maritime climate will be presented from noon to 1 p.m. today. Master… Continue reading
Noah Glaude, who has been the assistant director for the North Olympic Library System since May 2016, now will be the organization’s… Continue reading
A $70,000 program is being established by the Port of Port Angeles to help small businesses overcome challenges posed by the COVID-19… Continue reading
The finish line is in sight. Organizers of the OMCares May Virtual Run/Walk say they have raised about 88 percent of their $10,000 goal as… Continue reading
A Clallam Bay Corrections Center corrections officer was booked Tuesday into the Clallam County jail for allegedly having sexual contact with four… Continue reading
No staff hurt in Sunday incidents at Clallam Bay
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Victims tell of trauma suffered
As Sen. Patty Murray sees it, a nation stymied by the COVID-19 pandemic shouldn’t have to choose between improving public health and re-opening the economy.… Continue reading
Chief executive officer heads for Washington State Hospital Association
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Families, individuals, organizations benefit from event
Establishment touts refurbished facility, smoke-free areas
Detectives say he tried to swallow bag of heroin
Clallam County officials will consider today a modified request to move to Phase 2 of the state’s COVID-19 reopening plan. Dr. Allison Unthank, Clallam County… Continue reading
Driver not yet positively identified, reported to have fled the scene
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Linda Galle attempts to draw people to a table filled with free face masks during a giveaway by the Mask Fairies on… Continue reading
THAT WAS THE best Memorial Day ever. We may be under a coronavirus lockdown, but all it really took was a little can’t-do attitude to… Continue reading
The Port Angeles School Board will discuss remote learning plans for elementary and secondary students when it meets at 7 p.m. Thursday.… Continue reading
Clallam up to 18.9%; Jefferson at 17.3% in April
Businesses must follow state guidelines