Clallam County

Study: Tsunamis battered tribal village

Study: Tsunamis battered tribal village

Researchers find evidence at ancient Tse-whit-zen

Study: Tsunamis battered tribal village
Fish farm to pay fine imposed by state

Fish farm to pay fine imposed by state

Lawsuit against Cooke Aquaculture contines

Fish farm to pay fine imposed by state
Experienced pilots credited by museum director for actions in plane crash
Experienced pilots credited by museum director for actions in plane crash
Port Angeles School District assessing state’s levy lid lift

Port Angeles School District assessing state’s levy lid lift

Following approved cuts, impact and funding remains unclear

Port Angeles School District assessing state’s levy lid lift
Sequim Irrigation Festival begins 124th year this weekend

Sequim Irrigation Festival begins 124th year this weekend

Organizers with the Sequim Irrigation Festival hope locals find comfort in the theme of the 124th edition of the celebration, “There’s No Place… Continue reading

Sequim Irrigation Festival begins 124th year this weekend
Port Angeles Symphony and Chorus to converge Saturday
Port Angeles Symphony and Chorus to converge Saturday
Bring your sense of humor: Participatory art show opens Saturday in Port Angeles

Bring your sense of humor: Participatory art show opens Saturday in Port Angeles

Officially the title is just “Bench,” but this odd art piece has picked up some nicknames. “Can’t Stay Mad at You Bench,”… Continue reading

Bring your sense of humor: Participatory art show opens Saturday in Port Angeles

Car show in downtown Port Angeles this weekend

The North Olympic Mustangs will host it’s 36th annual car Show and Shine at The Gateway transit center Saturday and Sunday. A… Continue reading

Friday Art Walk goes aqua for first Irrigation Festival weekend

Friday Art Walk goes aqua for first Irrigation Festival weekend

The color theme for tonight’s First Friday Art Walk is aqua, inspired by the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s theme — where water is wealth.… Continue reading

Friday Art Walk goes aqua for first Irrigation Festival weekend

ISSUES OF FAITH: Christians suffer persecution worldwide

ON THE EVENING of that day, the first day of the week, the doors being locked where the disciples were for fear of the Jews,… Continue reading

Kids’ Fishing Day, purse auction and plant sales galore set on Peninsula

Kids’ Fishing Day, a purse auction and a number of plant sales are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is… Continue reading

More than a bunch of ‘Blonde’ jokes

More than a bunch of ‘Blonde’ jokes

Musical about self-determination opens Friday

More than a bunch of ‘Blonde’ jokes

NEWS BRIEFS: Unity guest speaker set for weekend … and other items

The Sequim Valley Church of the Nazarene will host a team for the World Vision Global 6K for Water at 10 a.m. Saturday.… Continue reading

Olympic Peninsula Art Association show set this weekend

The Olympic Peninsula Art Association’s 50th anniversary Members Show and Silent Auction fundraiser will be this weekend. The three-day show will be from… Continue reading

Peninsula Driftwood Artists mark 50th show

Members of Peninsula Driftwood Artists will display their work at their 50th annual show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The show… Continue reading

Russian quartet to sing tonight

The final concert in the 2018-19 Maier Hall Concert Series will be performed by artists who have traveled from the other side… Continue reading

Sailing opening day celebrated on Peninsula

The Port Townsend and Sequim yacht clubs will celebrate opening day of the sailing season with boat parades and other activities this weekend. The Port… Continue reading

Soroptimists present health seminar

Soroptimists present health seminar

Soroptimist International of Sequim will present easy ways to improve one’s health, wellness and quality of life at its upcoming semi-annual “Tea with… Continue reading

Soroptimists present health seminar

Tribe’s local history focus of presentation

David Brownell will present “Glimpses of a S’Klallam Village at Washington Harbor” at the North Olympic History Center/Clallam County Historical Society’s History… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: It’s May Day

MAY DAY IS much more than just another pagan festival celebrating the return of the sun or a communist country’s excuse for a parade. May… Continue reading