National unemployment drops in February
Peninsula College enters a new era of Pirate men’s basketball with the official hiring of Donald Rollman, who served… Continue reading
Openings are still available for most field trips and activities planned for the 16th annual Olympic BirdFest, set April 12-14, and for the… Continue reading
“The Secret History of Nikola Tesla” continues today at the Little Theater at Peninsula College. The show time for the public is… Continue reading
A genealogy class, a benefit Mexican breakfast and a wine release party are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is… Continue reading
Theaters have long had a reputation for being haunted, hence the common practice of leaving a “ghost light” illuminated on stage at… Continue reading
AND WHEN THEY had kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and sat down together, Peter sat down among them. Then a servant… Continue reading
The Northwest Miracles Conference will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. The conference will be held in the auditorium at… Continue reading
A lecture explaining permaculture will be offered in Sequim and Port Angeles this weekend. David Boehnlein, co-author of
“Practical Permaculture for Home Landscapes, Your Community,… Continue reading
Port Angeles Stormwater Department worker Greg “Woo” Haskins plants a tree in a rain garden at West Fifth and South L streets Thursday. Rain gardens… Continue reading
This music stirs up a lot of passion. Take Antonin Dvorak’s “Romance for Violin.” The piece has these “beautiful flowing lines in… Continue reading
The Elwha River Casino will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 6 p.m. tonight. The casino is located at 631 Stratton Road west… Continue reading
Nearby residents of a potential manufactured home park in Carlsborg look to stop development once again. The Concerned Atterberry Neighbors, or CAN, and… Continue reading
The Quileute tribe will honor gray whales as they return to the Pacific Northwest at 10 a.m. Friday at the 12th annual… Continue reading
The North Olympic Library System will hold a kickoff session for its new virtual reality series from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 27.… Continue reading
Money for project east of Port Angeles isn’t in Senate plan, but lawmaker undeterred
Official: Friends of Forks Animals picking up slack
After years of planning, construction on West Fir Street could begin once the Irrigation Festival ends, according to Sequim city staffers. The Sequim… Continue reading
The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau is seeking applications for qualified tourism project grants, primarily targeted to off-peak season activities within Clallam County.… Continue reading
Fisheries Enforcement Officer Ernest Allen Penn is charged in Jefferson, Clallam counties