Peninsula Daily News

Culinary, other arts to mix at Spring Loaded show in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Commercial and culinary art will please all the senses at the Spring Loaded Art and Culinary Show at the North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading

Port Angeles accepting applications for utility panel

PORT ANGELES — The city is accepting applications to fill a position for a community representative on the Utility Advisory Committee. The deadline for submitting… Continue reading

Scientist to discuss geology, mapping of Olympic Mountains

The author of books on the geology of the Olympic Mountains will tell of his experiences mapping the Olympics on Saturday and Sunday, May 5.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Brocklesby leads area athletes at Shelton Invitational

SHELTON — Sequim’s Jayson Brocklesby led a small group of North Olympic Peninsula track and field athletes who finished in the top four at the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College women’s hoops all-stars to play in Missouri

PORT ANGELES — It’s onwards and upwards for two talented members of the Peninsula College women’s basketball team. Taylor Larson and Jesse Ellis signed an… Continue reading

American Spirit

Ports o’ call: Series of 13 cruise ship visits begins this week in Port Angeles, Port Townsend

The cruise ship is coming. And for once, the number 13 is lucky. Port Angeles and Port Townsend officials are ready to greet cruise ship… Continue reading

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Property tax payments due Tuesday on Peninsula

Property taxes for the first half of 2013 are due Tuesday. Payments on the North Olympic Peninsula can be submitted by mail, placed into drop-boxes,… Continue reading

SPORTS: Chimacum edges Cedar Park 7-6 in softball; other prep reports

CHIMACUM — Erin Bainbridge drove in a run in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Chimacum softball a 7-6 walk-off win over Cedar… Continue reading

Streamkeepers seek volunteers . . . and other North Olympic Peninsula news briefs

Streamkeepers seek volunteers PORT ANGELES — Streamkeepers, Clallam County’s volunteer stream-monitoring program, is seeking new volunteers to help collect stream health data, perform data entry… Continue reading

This week’s business meetings — and other North Olympic Peninsula business briefs

This week's business meetings on the North Olympic Peninsula: Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon in… Continue reading

Free retreat offered to cancer survivors

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Spots are still available in a free weekend retreat for cancer survivors, the Healing Adventure, which is sponsored by Survivor’s Outdoor… Continue reading

Deputy Police Chief Sheri Crain

Sequim deputy police chief returns from FBI training

SEQUIM — Sequim Deputy Police Chief Sheri Crain recently graduated from a 10-week FBI National Academy Program in Quantico, Va. The program offered advanced investigative,… Continue reading

Deputy Police Chief Sheri Crain

SPORTS: Port Angeles baseball rallies past Sequim in 10 innings; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Sophomore Ricky Crawford smacked a game-winning double in the bottom of the 10th inning as Port Angeles shaded rival Sequim 4-3 in… Continue reading

WEEKEND: All kinds of activities, events across Peninsula

Sales, plays, benefits and outdoor activities are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. For more on the “God of Carnage,” a play at… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Big hearts in smallest Loyalty Day Parade today

BRINNON — The 26th annual Loyalty Day Parade will wend through Brinnon today beginning at 1 p.m. “The Brinnon community is proud to host the… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Olympic National Park fetes Junior Ranger Day on Saturday; admission freebie today

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Special activities will mark the National Junior Ranger Day celebration at the park visitor center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Open house set for volunteer-built Scout Cabin

PORT TOWNSEND — After fewer than four years of construction, the Fred Lewis Scout Cabin is nearly finished. “We’re getting right down to it,” said… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Pair of plays scheduled in Brinnon

BRINNON — The Brinnon Community Theatre will present a pair of plays, “Cafe Murder” and “Silver Tongue Slicker of Sassafras Flat,” starring three generations of… Continue reading

WEEKEND: State Discover Pass requirement waived

The Discover Pass requirement for all state parks is waived Saturday and Sunday in recognition of National Parks Week. A Discover Pass still will be… Continue reading

Clay M. River

‘Hairstories’ to be featured on Port Angeles stage Friday

PORT ANGELES — “Hairstories: Personal Narratives of Oppression and Identity through Hair” is the next show to unfold on the Allé Stage at Studio Bob,… Continue reading

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