Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held at 7:30 a.m.…

News

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Clallam commissioners to review Towne Road

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Headline about Walter Lindsey’s death after Gertrude Hoag shot him.

Life

BACK WHEN: Love triangle leads to murder

TRAGEDIES SEEM TO be part of the human experience. Some seem instantaneous, like an automobile collision. Others seem…

Entertainment

Stage productions, festival kick off weekend events

Monthly art walks, stage productions and a Maritime Festival highlight weekend events on the North Olympic Peninsula.

guest speaker, Rev. Julia McKenna-Blessing-Nuffer

Life

Sunday program set for OUUF

PORT ANGELES — Rev. Julia McKenna-Blessing-Nuffer wull present “Honoring Dads and Those Who Share Fatherly Love” at 11…

Master Gardener Cece Fitton of Sequim waters a patch of black-eyed Susans and phacelia, along with other pollinator plants, on Thursday at the group’s demonstration garden at 2711 Woodcock Road near Sequim. The Woodcock Garden, operated through the Washington State University Extension office, features a classroom and an outdoor pavilion for seasonal lectures and workshops and is open to the public during daylight hours year-round. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Demonstration garden

Master Gardener Cece Fitton of Sequim waters a patch of black-eyed Susans and phacelia, along with other pollinator…

Brendan Meyer.

News

Meyer to resign Port Angeles City Council position

Unexpired term runs through December 2027

Known for specializing in Japanese vinyl pressings, Vinny Robbins, Bremerton store owner of Beats N’ Cats Records, will return to the Sequim Record Show on Saturday as one of 25-plus vendors. He said Sequim seems to like heavy metal, hip-hop and jazz albums. (Vinny Robbins)

Entertainment

Sequim Record Show set for this weekend

Sale slated Saturday at Guy Cole Event Center

News

Applications accepted for civic project grants

PORT ANGELES — The Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust is accepting applications for grants to be awarded…

Jennifer Rogers.

Education

Rogers named director of PASD’s CTE program

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District has named Jennifer Rogers as its director of Career and…

Elizabeth Angell of Port Angeles keeps watch on her son, Myles Angell, 2, during an outing at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield on Wednesday in Port Angeles. Portions of the playground are currently closed for maintenance and the entire playground is scheduled to be closed on Saturday morning for seasonal play surface rehabilitation. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Seasonal closure

Elizabeth Angell of Port Angeles keeps watch on her son, Myles Angell, 2, during an outing at the…

News

Olympic Medical Center report shows $1.1 million in net revenue for first quarter

Hospital considering service to clean laundry, linens

News

Comments open on trust land exchange

More than 2,200 acres may be traded

News

Tickets on sale for Clallam County Republicans luncheon

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for the Clallam County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day Luncheon and Auction.

Brian King

News

Stabilizing office, retaining staff top priorities for Clallam County sheriff

King cites efforts to collaborate between agencies

“Trail to Sol Duc Falls” will be part of the Blue Whole Gallery’s “28 on the Strait” exhibit during the First Friday Art Walk in Sequim.

Entertainment

First Friday Art Walk set this week

SEQUIM — The First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a white-themed event from 5 p.m. to 8…

Entertainment

Maritime Festival set for weekend activities

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles will host its Maritime Festival from 11 a.m. to 6…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The camas are blooming

THERE’S A LITTLE piece of history blooming now right along U.S. Highway 101, a few miles south of…

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office representatives said they believe the body found on Sunday is missing kayaker Ty Coone. The remains were found about a mile from where Coone was fishing on May 13 in a kayak north of Cline Spit. A Celebration of Life is set for 7 p.m. June 14 at the big barn at 702 Kitchen-Dick Road in Sequim. (Michele Scott Duncan)

News

Body found believed to be missing kayaker

Coroner’s office seeking dental records for positive identification

News

Clallam considers Owens memorial

Location to be recommended in future