Clallam County

‘American Idol’ contestant at home on Peninsula

‘American Idol’ contestant at home on Peninsula

A Sequim High School graduate now living in Quilcene is making sound waves on the airwaves with his unique vocal styles. Kalan Wolfe,… Continue reading

‘American Idol’ contestant at home on Peninsula

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula to have benefit breakfast Friday; RSVP required

The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula will host a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Friday. The free breakfast will be… Continue reading

Pair of free yoga classes at PAFAC

Pair of free yoga classes at PAFAC

Two free yoga classes will be offered this spring at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. Poser Yoga studios will present the… Continue reading

Pair of free yoga classes at PAFAC

Register now for chicken-keeping workshop Thursday in Sequim

The Clallam Conservation District and Coastal Farm and Ranch will co-sponsor a workshop on how to keep chickens. The free class will be… Continue reading

State GOP chairman to speak at Lincoln Day events

Caleb Heimlich, chairman of the state Republican Party, will provide the keynote address at Lincoln Day events in Clallam and Jefferson counties April 27. Tickets… Continue reading

Lake Crescent roadwork moves west to east this week

Lake Crescent roadwork moves west to east this week

Rehabilitation work on U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent is scheduled to begin on the west end of the project and… Continue reading

Lake Crescent roadwork moves west to east this week
Area students getting to know government

Area students getting to know government

Area students attended a 4-day conference in Olympia as part of the 4-H Know Your Government program. The annual program was attended by… Continue reading

Area students getting to know government

Peninsula College to cut jobs, continuing education program

Peninsula College will eliminate about 15 positions and suspend its continuing education program beginning this summer, the school announced. Continuing education will… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Forks City Council, commissioners to meet in Forks

The Forks City Council will host a joint meeting with Clallam County commissioners at 5 p.m. Monday. The special meeting will be in the City… Continue reading

Lower Elwha Tribe to buy more downtown Port Angeles property

Lower Elwha Tribe to buy more downtown Port Angeles property

Cornerhouse Restaurant, Downtown Hotel and Necessities & Temptations part of plan

Lower Elwha Tribe to buy more downtown Port Angeles property

A GROWING CONCERN: Must-have supplies for your garden

THE OTHER WEEK I gave you a “Bakers Dozen” of March garden chores. I practice what I preach because I got so busy with that… Continue reading

Clallam County deputy undergoing investigation on second complaint

A Clallam County Sheriff’s deputy who recently served a one-month suspension for misconduct concerning inappropriate text messages, has been placed on paid… Continue reading

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office chain gang busy clearing roadways

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang felled and chipped trees on Camp Hayden and Crescent Beach roads and at Salt Creek… Continue reading

Delays expected on Hood Canal Bridge

Traffic delays on the Hood Canal Bridge are expected between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Delays also are expected during… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at… Continue reading

HELP LINE: It’s time to learn the ‘secret’ of Hospice

I KNOW WHAT hospice is: It’s one of the unintentionally best-kept secrets in this business, but we’ll get to that. And because I’ve been ricocheting… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Port Angeles, Sequim high school equestrian teams begin season

HORSEPLAY: Port Angeles, Sequim high school equestrian teams begin season

AND THEY’RE OFF. That’s right, our local high school equestrian teams just competed at their first of three Washington State High School Equestrian Team qualifying… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Port Angeles, Sequim high school equestrian teams begin season

Olympic Peninsula Forest Collaborative plans public meetings

Officials with the Olympic Peninsula Forest Collaborative will tell of past accomplishments and seek input on future plans during public meetings in Forks,… Continue reading

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Desperately seeking dandelions

EVERY RECIPE HAS a story and this one begins at a popular Port Angeles pub. I wasn’t in the mood for soup. It was almost… Continue reading

Peninsula not best, not worst in health rankings

Peninsula not best, not worst in health rankings

THE NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula is a moderately healthy place to live and would fare better in a national health ranking if more people quit smoking,… Continue reading

Peninsula not best, not worst in health rankings