Clallam County

Public Disclosure Commission reports port campaign contributions

Port of Port Angeles commissioner candidates Colleen McAleer and Michael Cobb have raised a combined $19,357 in their efforts to win the… Continue reading

Pumpkin Patch offers ‘Alice in Wonderland’ theme

Pumpkin Patch offers ‘Alice in Wonderland’ theme

Sequim’s Pumpkin Patch and corn maze are open and ready for business. The Pumpkin Patch, a 33-acre farm at the corner of U.S.… Continue reading

Pumpkin Patch offers ‘Alice in Wonderland’ theme
Sisters and spouses headline Music Live with Lunch

Sisters and spouses headline Music Live with Lunch

The Vivona sisters, Dr. Grace Vivona Yelland and Dr. Christine Vivona, will return to play Music Live with Lunch on Tuesday, and their… Continue reading

Sisters and spouses headline Music Live with Lunch

Special workshop precedes storytelling festival in Port Angeles

Elizabeth Ellis, a Kentucky-born woman some call the “grande dame of storytelling,” will teach a special workshop for the Story People of… Continue reading

Murray stumps for child care: Senator visits Hadlock center to hear about cost

Murray stumps for child care: Senator visits Hadlock center to hear about cost

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray visited the Cedarbrook Early Learning Center in Port Hadlock to talk with parents and child care providers to… Continue reading

Murray stumps for child care: Senator visits Hadlock center to hear about cost
Syringe exchange program to expand to Forks

Syringe exchange program to expand to Forks

Clallam County Health and Human Services is preparing to expand its syringe exchange program to Forks with a pilot program expected to launch… Continue reading

Syringe exchange program to expand to Forks

Chamber launches community awards program in Port Angeles

The Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its inaugural community awards program. Nominations will be accepted until Nov.… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula burn bans lifted

Burn bans have been lifted across the North Olympic Peninsula after the state Department of Natural Resources lowered fire risk in Clallam and Jefferson counties… Continue reading

Clallam Transit offers 2-day pass to Friday riders

Clallam Transit will offer a two-day bus pass to fixed-route passengers who pay for a single ride fare Friday, General Manager Kevin… Continue reading

County GOP opposes proposed sales tax for juvenile facilities

County GOP opposes proposed sales tax for juvenile facilities

The Clallam County Republican Party came out this week against a proposed sales tax increase that would support the county’s Juvenile and… Continue reading

County GOP opposes proposed sales tax for juvenile facilities
Sequim Business Blitz gears up Tuesday

Sequim Business Blitz gears up Tuesday

Businesses might get visits from city of Sequim officials Tuesday as the city looks to establish economic development goals for the future. City… Continue reading

Sequim Business Blitz gears up Tuesday
Couple brings house to Sequim from Shelton via barge

Couple brings house to Sequim from Shelton via barge

When Diane and Jim Luoma made their move to Sequim, they drew some attention. Residents of Hawaii for the past 15 years, the… Continue reading

Couple brings house to Sequim from Shelton via barge

Grand opening set Saturday for Port Angeles calisthenics park

The Erickson Calisthenics Park is nearing completion, and an all-day grand opening is planned from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The… Continue reading

LETTER: Thanks for the state voter guide, but it sure is one-sided

Thank you to my government for sending me a voters guide. It gives me a background of candidates and informs me about propositions and initiatives.… Continue reading

Rally in Alley aims to clean up Sequim neighborhoods

Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County, the city of Sequim and Olympic Disposal have teamed up for Saturday’s Rally in the Alley neighborhood… Continue reading

Survivors, supporters rally for 20th year at Mad Hatter’s Tea

Survivors, supporters rally for 20th year at Mad Hatter’s Tea

Bright hats and hearts filled Sequim Community Church’s auditorium for the annual Mad Hatter’s Tea. It was the 20th year for the event,… Continue reading

Survivors, supporters rally for 20th year at Mad Hatter’s Tea
Port Angeles Fire Department donates gear to Firefighters Crossing Borders

Port Angeles Fire Department donates gear to Firefighters Crossing Borders

The Port Angeles Fire Department has donated a van full of used equipment to a nonprofit that supports firefighters in Mexico and… Continue reading

Port Angeles Fire Department donates gear to Firefighters Crossing Borders

LETTER: Channel anger over yet another mass shooting into gun control efforts

If you are angry and frustrated about mass shootings and the cowardly unwillingness of some elected officials to face the issue of gun violence, know… Continue reading

Olympic Peninsula Apple and Cider Festival planned this weekend in Port Townsend

Olympic Peninsula Apple and Cider Festival planned this weekend in Port Townsend

Port Townsend will host the inaugural Olympic Peninsula Apple and Cider Festival this weekend. The three-day festival, which will begin Friday, will… Continue reading

Olympic Peninsula Apple and Cider Festival planned this weekend in Port Townsend
Port Angeles debate airs pros, cons of fluoridating water

Port Angeles debate airs pros, cons of fluoridating water

Arguments for and against fluoridation were aired Tuesday at a general election forum as city voters prepare to cast advisory ballots Nov.… Continue reading

Port Angeles debate airs pros, cons of fluoridating water