Clallam County

John McNutt

BACK WHEN: Morse documents Makah with camera

AS 2020 COMES to a close, one thing is certain: It has been a peculiar year. We can’t see, yet, the affect the novel coronavirus… Continue reading

John McNutt

Clallam County seeks applicants for districting commission

Clallam County commissioners are accepting applications for service on the county Redistricting Commission now. The five-member Clallam County Redistricting Commission will be… Continue reading

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The large madrona tree on Eighth Street near Cherry Street is coming down. The landmark tree has died and is considered unsafe, the property owners say.

Huge madrona coming down

Largest of its kind in state

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The large madrona tree on Eighth Street near Cherry Street is coming down. The landmark tree has died and is considered unsafe, the property owners say.
Susan Steffes, co-owner of Fleurish Lavender of Lost Mountain

Local lavender farm wins contest honors

Fleurish Lavender of Lost Mountain announced that it has won several awards at the International Judging of 2020 Lavender Essential Oils. The farm… Continue reading

Susan Steffes, co-owner of Fleurish Lavender of Lost Mountain
Pictured, from left to right, are Karen Brown, Pat Harwood, Fran Yuhl and Sherry Stutsman.

P.E.O. Christmas bags donation in Port Angeles

Chapter IV of the Philanthropic Education Organization have teamed up with Saar’s Super Saver Foods in Port Angeles to donate cake mixes and eggs for… Continue reading

Pictured, from left to right, are Karen Brown, Pat Harwood, Fran Yuhl and Sherry Stutsman.
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POINT OF VIEW: Many suggested police reforms already adopted by WASPC

I READ WITH some interest the article by the Associated Press in the Dec. 2 Peninsula Daily News on police reform in Washington state. Very… Continue reading

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Bicyclists and hikers enjoy beautiful weather at the new Spruce Railroad Trail on Wednesday on the north shore of Crescent Lake. Here a cyclist rides the trail just west of the Daley Rankin Tunnel.

Spruce Railroad Trail at Lake Crescent complete

The Spruce Railroad Trail is now open for visitors. The final phase of work for the Spruce Railroad Trail project at Lake… Continue reading

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Bicyclists and hikers enjoy beautiful weather at the new Spruce Railroad Trail on Wednesday on the north shore of Crescent Lake. Here a cyclist rides the trail just west of the Daley Rankin Tunnel.

Toys for tots donations accepted at Port Angeles office

Express Employment Professionals will be collecting toy donations for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s annual Toys for Tots program from 8 a.m.… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: COVID-19 services funding before county

Peninsula Daily News Clallam County commissioners will consider agreements with Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic and Peninsula Behavioral Health for COVID-19 services funding at 10 a.m.… Continue reading

Clallam County seeking volunteers

Applicants are sought for 120 volunteer positions on 21 Clallam County advisory boards and commissions. To apply, call 360-417-2233, download forms from… Continue reading

“Hope” by Angelina Cooper is among the student artists represented in the “Youthful Expressions” digital exhibit that opens Friday. Submitted art

Sequim hosts digital ‘Youthful Expressions’ exhibit

Sequim’s City Arts Advisory Commission will host the opening of the “Youthful Expressions,” a digital exhibit, today. This digital show will open with… Continue reading

“Hope” by Angelina Cooper is among the student artists represented in the “Youthful Expressions” digital exhibit that opens Friday. Submitted art
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Hanging holiday cheer

Jessica Shiepko places icicle lights along the roofline of her home in the 2400 block of West 10th Street in Port Angeles. Although it is… Continue reading

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$3.5M in reserves aids 2021 budget

Largest budget shortfall Clallam County has had in at least 13 years

High-speed spin ends with crash into building, charges

Sequim teen charged with reckless endangerment, hit-and-run

Port Angeles budget maintains utility rates

A unanimous Port Angeles City Council has approved a 2021 spending plan that maintains city services and keeps utility rates stable. The… Continue reading

Kimberly Braun of Port Angeles, a baby mouse in her first "Nutcracker" some 15 years ago, is the Sugar Plum Fairy in "Nutcracker: The Movie," premiering this weekend at Port Townsend's Wheel-In Motor Movie. (The Ballet Workshop)

Port Angeles dancers will shine on drive-in screen in Port Townsend

Cast of 65 rehearsed, filmed in small groups for ‘The Nutcracker’ production

Kimberly Braun of Port Angeles, a baby mouse in her first "Nutcracker" some 15 years ago, is the Sugar Plum Fairy in "Nutcracker: The Movie," premiering this weekend at Port Townsend's Wheel-In Motor Movie. (The Ballet Workshop)

Port Angeles officer hurt during arrest

Sequim man charged with assault following domestic complaint