Clallam County

Snow piling up at Hurricane Ridge Ski Area

Snow piling up at Hurricane Ridge Ski Area

With another holiday weekend upon us, it’s a good time to get out of the house and check out the snow at… Continue reading

Snow piling up at Hurricane Ridge Ski Area

Free holiday meals planned on Peninsula

Free holiday meals are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The dinners are arranged by community. CHIMACUM Free Christmas… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Holiday services offered at churches across North Olympic Peninsula

Unity in the Olympics’ 10:30 a.m. Sunday service speaker will be Timothy West. His lesson at the church at 2917… Continue reading

Sequim man in court after alleged threat of tribal bus driver

Sequim man in court after alleged threat of tribal bus driver

A 58-year-old Sequim man arrested after allegedly threatening a school bus driver for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe while using a racial slur… Continue reading

Sequim man in court after alleged threat of tribal bus driver
Olympic National Park’s mules run free in Sequim

Olympic National Park’s mules run free in Sequim

Locals are calling last Friday night “The Great Mule Roundup of 2017.” Sequim Police Department reports 28 mules were found loose trotting in… Continue reading

Olympic National Park’s mules run free in Sequim
Lights sparkle on the Peninsula for Christmas

Lights sparkle on the Peninsula for Christmas

Families packing the hot chocolate, coffee, snacks and kids into the car this weekend for the age-old pastime of viewing holiday lights have plenty of… Continue reading

Lights sparkle on the Peninsula for Christmas
Brad Collins

Bridge barriers discussed: April earliest date for safety barriers on Eighth Street spans

PORT ANGELES —Safety barriers could be installed on both sides at the highest point of the two Eighth Street bridges as early as April, Port… Continue reading

Brad Collins
EDC aims for more gender diversity on its board

EDC aims for more gender diversity on its board

The nonprofit Clallam County Economic Development Corp. will strive for more gender diversity on a board of directors now made up entirely… Continue reading

EDC aims for more gender diversity on its board
Clallam County chief deputy treasurer to step in after Barkhuis resignation

Clallam County chief deputy treasurer to step in after Barkhuis resignation

Teresa Marchi was appointed acting Clallam County Treasurer on Tuesday. Marchi, the chief deputy treasurer, will serve as acting treasurer until an… Continue reading

Clallam County chief deputy treasurer to step in after Barkhuis resignation
Snow hits West End; sunny but cold weather expected for rest of week

Snow hits West End; sunny but cold weather expected for rest of week

State and Clallam county road crews dug out roadways and Clallam County Public Utility District crews worked to reconnect electrical power customers at the northwest… Continue reading

Snow hits West End; sunny but cold weather expected for rest of week
Heart for the homeless: Sequim youth continues grassroots donation drive

Heart for the homeless: Sequim youth continues grassroots donation drive

This winter, a Sequim girl is once again seeing to it that those without a home this holiday season are getting some essentials… Continue reading

Heart for the homeless: Sequim youth continues grassroots donation drive
Two boys airlifted following early morning Port Angeles crash

Two boys airlifted following early morning Port Angeles crash

A Port Angeles man was cited for negligent driving after a wreck that sent his two sons to a Seattle hospital, a… Continue reading

Two boys airlifted following early morning Port Angeles crash

Jail threats results in felony harassment guilty plea

A Port Angeles man who allegedly made threats to two Clallam County jail workers has pleaded guilty to felony harassment, the Clallam… Continue reading

Inmate pleads guilty to second-degree assault

A Clallam Bay Corrections Center inmate has pleaded guilty to second-degree assault after he repeatedly punched a cellmate in June 2016, the… Continue reading

Clallam County weed control plan available online

The Clallam County Noxious Weed Control Board’s annual report of the county’s weed management plan is now available online. On Dec. 4,… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Embrace light and chase away the darkness

DARKNESS AND LIGHT. As our days get shorter and nights darker, Jews light the Chanukah candles, one more for each of the eight nights, almost… Continue reading

Lake Crescent offers holiday meals

Lake Crescent Lodge plans special meals for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Both the Christmas Eve Prime Rib Dinner and the… Continue reading

Last-minute bazaar, solstice concert, ghosts tour offered on Peninsula

A last-minute bazaar, solstice concert and Ghosts of Christmas tour are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on… Continue reading

Strait Shot to run on holidays

Due to high ridership over Thanksgiving weekend, Clallam Transit will operate its Strait Shot bus to Bainbridge Island on Christmas Eve, Christmas,… Continue reading

Walkling memorial trust helps fund community groups in 2018

The Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust has announced that it will award more than $20,000 in community grants in 2018. Myrtle… Continue reading