City Council backs the estimated $22 million project
As frigid temperatures continue and significant snowfall is expected across the North Olympic Peninsula, Colleen and Ted Chapman are grateful that shelters… Continue reading
First major funding for water supply project
Construction contract being prepared
Staff, volunteers ward off drugstore beetle infestation by removing, freezing mounted animals
Lynn George Johnson has previous convictions
No measles cases reported on Peninsula
Eye on Olympia
The North Olympic Peninsula’s three Democratic state legislators took differing views last week on a proposed Senate bill to exempt legislative records including… Continue reading
Several North Olympic Peninsula events have been postponed, most because of the threat of several inches of snow falling today and Saturday. Among them is… Continue reading
The Jefferson County Historical Society’s free annual weekend of sharing historical tales and information on the West End of Jefferson and Clallam counties begins today… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES
Bob Stokes of Studio Bob is trying something a little different for his “Bring Your Own Art Show” during Second Saturday Art… Continue reading
The public comment period for the preliminary alternatives for the upcoming Olympic Hot Springs Road Long-Term Access Environmental Assessment has been extended… Continue reading
The Golden Dragon
Acrobats will combine award-winning acrobatics, traditional dance, colorful costumes, and ancient and contemporary music and theatrical techniques in a… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES
The 2019 Book Wars Final Competition that had been set for today at the Port Angeles Library has been rescheduled to 6:30… Continue reading
Sequim
Drama portrays tragedy, tangible human experiences
The Peninsula College Pirates will celebrate their annual Alumni Appreciation Night when men’s and women’s basketball squads take on Edmonds in a… Continue reading
The annual Dragon Dance, talks about cedar trees and an octopus feeding time are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also… Continue reading
IT CAN BE a rather scary leap approaching God. What does that mean, approaching God? You’re putting out feelers, seeing and wondering if he exists,… Continue reading
Music Live at One returns to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Tuesday with a program centered on music by romantic composers. Heidi Fivash,… Continue reading
The North Olympic Library System will host fly-tying demonstrations by Rod Erickson. There will be a demonstration from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at… Continue reading