Clallam County

Local soloist to play Romantic concerto, ‘Farewell’ Symphony

Local soloist to play Romantic concerto, ‘Farewell’ Symphony

Music heals. Violist Tyrone Beatty learned this the hard way. Beatty is about to appear as the featured soloist in the first… Continue reading

Local soloist to play Romantic concerto, ‘Farewell’ Symphony
Mad Hatters look pretty in pink

Mad Hatters look pretty in pink

The 21st annual Mad Hatters Tea party and luncheon raised about $10,000 for donation to Olympic Medical Center’s Cancer Center and Operation Uplift,… Continue reading

Mad Hatters look pretty in pink

NEWS BRIEFS: Election meetings set for Peninsula … and other items

The Clallam County Elections Office is conducting a logic and accuracy test on its ballot tabulation equipment at 1 p.m. Tuesday, while the Jefferson County… Continue reading

OTA sets open auditions for ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’

OTA sets open auditions for ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’

Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim will host auditions for an original take on the Nutcracker classic at 6 p.m. today and 2 p.m.… Continue reading

OTA sets open auditions for ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’
Train show travels to Clallam County fairgrounds

Train show travels to Clallam County fairgrounds

Like their love for trains, the annual North Olympic Peninsula Railroaders’ show keeps growing. In its 19th year, the Train Show and… Continue reading

Train show travels to Clallam County fairgrounds
Legislative seat incumbent, challenger discuss guns, taxes, Kavanaugh

Legislative seat incumbent, challenger discuss guns, taxes, Kavanaugh

Two candidates for state Legislature had different takes on measures involving guns and taxes at a general election forum, where they also… Continue reading

Legislative seat incumbent, challenger discuss guns, taxes, Kavanaugh
PHOTO: Taking a break

PHOTO: Taking a break

A great blue heron rests on an anchor buoy as a flock of geese paddle by Wednesday in Port Angeles Harbor.… Continue reading

PHOTO: Taking a break

Two Celtic bands bring tour to Port Angeles on Thursday

Celtic bands We Banjo 3 and Skerryvore will perform at the Port Angeles High School Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. Thursday.… Continue reading

Pioneer logger named during Hickory Shirt Days in Forks

A former busheler was presented with the Pioneer Logger Award on the first day of Hickory Shirt Heritage Days on Wednesday. The West… Continue reading

Sheriff’s Office to recommend assault charge against man shot near Joyce

Sheriff’s Office to recommend assault charge against man shot near Joyce

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office continued to investigate Tuesday a shooting west of Joyce that sent one man to a Seattle hospital Monday.… Continue reading

Sheriff’s Office to recommend assault charge against man shot near Joyce

NEWS BRIEFS: Drink and Draw event tonight in Port Angeles … and other items

The public is invited to a special Drink and Draw at 7 tonight. The free event is upstairs at the Loom in… Continue reading

Human Resources director named interim Clallam County administrator

The Clallam County commissioners have appointed Human Resources Director Rich Sill as the county’s interim county administrator when Jim Jones retires from… Continue reading

Sequim proposes $38.4 million budget for 2019

Reconstructing Fir Street, doing more for the arts and helping the Water Reclamation Facility smell better are all on tap for the city… Continue reading

Hearing examiner denies 66 Carlsborg manufactured homes again

A proposed Carlsborg manufactured home park faces another crossroads. Clallam County Hearing Examiner Andrew Reeves has again denied Atterberry Landing, a proposed 66-manufactured… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Paddlers Club lecture set for today … and other items

The Olympic Peninsula Paddlers Club will host a lecture from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. today. The lecture will be held at the… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: What day is it, anyway?

HOW WAS YOUR Indigenous Peoples Day? Formerly known as Columbus Day, the Port Angeles City Council voted to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day on the second… Continue reading

Peninsula College awarded $2.2 million federal grant

Peninsula College awarded $2.2 million federal grant

Peninsula College announced Monday it will receive a $2.2 million grant from the federal Department of Education that officials say will enhance… Continue reading

Peninsula College awarded $2.2 million federal grant
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Susan Hutchison hold first debate

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Susan Hutchison hold first debate

Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell and Republican challenger Susan Hutchison sparred on topics ranging from… Continue reading

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Susan Hutchison hold first debate

Business tax webinar set Wednesday

The state Department of Revenue will host a free live webinar for new and small business owners from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.… Continue reading

Initiative 1639 seeks to curb gun violence

Initiative 1639 seeks to curb gun violence

Voters in Washington state will decide the fate of an initiative that seeks to curb gun violence… Continue reading

Initiative 1639 seeks to curb gun violence