Clallam County

Ward promoted to vice president of Sound Publishing; Josh O’Connor to step up as president

Ward promoted to vice president of Sound Publishing; Josh O’Connor to step up as president

Peninsula Daily News Publisher Terry Ward has been promoted to vice president of Sound Publishing, Inc. Ward will continue to serve as… Continue reading

Ward promoted to vice president of Sound Publishing; Josh O’Connor to step up as president

Hood Canal Bridge closure scheduled for tonight canceled

Closures set for the Hood Canal Bridge on Sunday tonight and into Monday morning have been canceled. State Department of Transportation crews were… Continue reading

Soroptimist Jet Set honors Women of Distinction Behind the Scenes

Soroptimist Jet Set honors Women of Distinction Behind the Scenes

Soroptimist International of Port Angeles Jet Set has honored 12 Port Angeles residents as Women of Distinction Behind the Scenes. Awards were… Continue reading

Soroptimist Jet Set honors Women of Distinction Behind the Scenes

EYE ON CLALLAM: County to mull Serenity House funding

Clallam County commissioners will discuss Serenity House funding a meeting that begins at 9 a.m. Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in… Continue reading

Delays scheduled on Highway 101 at Lake Crescent

Delays scheduled on Highway 101 at Lake Crescent

Four-hour delays are scheduled this week on U.S. Highway 101 as it curves around Lake Crescent. The delays will be from… Continue reading

Delays scheduled on Highway 101 at Lake Crescent
Sequim Girl Scout sells most cookies in Western Washington

Sequim Girl Scout sells most cookies in Western Washington

After selling more than 3,000 Girl Scout cookies last year, 11-year-old Paige Krzyworz knew she could go even higher. And she did. The… Continue reading

Sequim Girl Scout sells most cookies in Western Washington
Clallam Mosaic artists to showcase work at Port Angeles Library

Clallam Mosaic artists to showcase work at Port Angeles Library

Clallam Mosaic artists will display their artwork at the Port Angeles Library starting tonight. More than 20 artists from Clallam Mosaic will… Continue reading

Clallam Mosaic artists to showcase work at Port Angeles Library

A GROWING CONCERN: From great soil comes great plants

AS YOU SIT reading this, I am dumping mulch and bark from out of my work pants pockets. Mulching is an annual ritual, performed every… Continue reading

Audubon Center hosts new speaker series

Audubon Center hosts new speaker series

The Dungeness River Audubon Center is offering a new educational speaker series under the light of the full moon each month. The first… Continue reading

Audubon Center hosts new speaker series

BIRD WATCH: Learn your local birds’ songs

THE WEAKEST FEATURE in field guides is the description of a bird’s song or call. Trying to put into words what a bird’s song sounds… Continue reading

Clallam County Community Service award recipients honored

Clallam County Community Service award recipients honored

Donna Buck spends her time helping Clallam County citizens prepare for a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake because it is the “right thing… Continue reading

Clallam County Community Service award recipients honored

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Twice-monthly networking breakfasts are held at 7:30 a.m. on the first and third Thursdays of the month at… Continue reading

First activity today for Port Angeles Bike Everywhere Month

The first of a month of activities to support National Bike Everywhere Month in Port Angeles will be a bike swap and… Continue reading

Grown son of woman murdered 40 years ago watches court proceedings

Grown son of woman murdered 40 years ago watches court proceedings

A Joyce-area man was a 6-month-old infant on April 24, 1978, when police found him on a bed in his mother’s Port… Continue reading

Grown son of woman murdered 40 years ago watches court proceedings

HELP LINE: There are things to remember about new Medicare cards

I GET A lot of lists from this or that entity, agency, institution or organization detailing any number of things we should remember or do… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Have faith, for believing isn’t seeing

I DON’T THINK we’ve been fair to him. It was only eight days. Nevertheless, eight days of disbelief, and he’s been given the moniker —… Continue reading

LETTER: Port Angeles an ‘active, engaged enemy of trees’

I’m writing about the Peninsula Daily News’ April 9 headline “PA council looks to regain Tree City USA designation.” They’ve got to be kidding. I… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Family Orchestra concert in Port Townsend … and other items

The Port Townsend Family Orchestra’s Spring Concert will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The two-hour concert directed by Fred Nussbaum will be… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School conducts first active shooter drill

Port Angeles High School conducts first active shooter drill

Port Angeles High School students prepared for a worst-case scenario last week: an active shooter on campus. At 8:40 a.m. Friday, students… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School conducts first active shooter drill

Sequim plans Bike Everywhere Month activities

Sequim fans of bicycling have plenty of chances to warm up for summer riding during Bike Everywhere Month, with group rides and other… Continue reading