Peninsula Daily News

UPDATE — All lanes now open after wreck on Highway 101 near Sequim

SEQUIM — All lanes are now open after a wreck had blocked U.S. Highway 101 near Sequim this afternoon. A collision at about 4:45 p.m.… Continue reading

Barbara Slavik is stepping down as education director at the Fine Arts Center in Port Angeles

Retirement party today for fine arts center education director

PORT ANGELES — A retirement celebration for Barbara Slavik, who was the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center's director of education for 22 years, is from… Continue reading

Barbara Slavik is stepping down as education director at the Fine Arts Center in Port Angeles
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Celebration of Life for Conrad Pirner set for Sunday

PORT HADLOCK — Friends, former associates and the public are invited to a Celebration of Life for Conrad Pirner, a former Port of Port Townsend… Continue reading

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Clallam plans swearing-in for newly appointed judge

FORKS — John H. Doherty of Beaver will be sworn in during a ceremony in the Clallam County District 2 Courtroom, 502 E. Division St.,… Continue reading

Pat and Tom Morgan of Port Angeles set up a scholarship fund for students at Peninsula College.

Couple to be honored at college’s donor wall

PORT ANGELES — Tim and Pat Morgan will join more than 70 other members of the Peninsula College Foundation's Donor Wall in a ceremony Friday,… Continue reading

Pat and Tom Morgan of Port Angeles set up a scholarship fund for students at Peninsula College.
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Retirement party for former Angeles Furniture co-owner today

PORT ANGELES - A retirement celebration will be held for former Angeles Furniture co-owner Bill Clevenger from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. today at the… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Peninsula College basketball teams split with Edmonds

EDMONDS — The Peninsula College women went on the road and beat Edmonds 65-47 on Wednesday night. The Pirates were led by Jasmine Yarde, who… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles wrestlers come back from 23 down to stay perfect; other prep reports

KINGSTON — Never count the Port Angeles wrestling team out. The Roughriders came roaring back after being behind 23-0 to shade Kingston 33-32 in Olympic… Continue reading

Venue changed for Dungeness water rule workshop

SEQUIM — The site of next Thursday’s workshop for property owners seeking building permits under the new Dungeness water management rule has been changed. The… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Broaden your horizons with concerts, lectures

There are many choices for learning and entertainment this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. Find out how to fight foreclosure during a presentation in… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Tickets on sale for Olympic Medical Center Foundation heart lunch

SEQUIM — Tickets are on sale for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s sixth annual Red, Set, Go! heart luncheon set for SunLand Golf & Country… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Winter Wildlands film festival set Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The eighth annual Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday. The event, a benefit for members of… Continue reading

Conrad Pirner (July 14

Celebration of Life for Conrad Pirner set for Sunday

PORT HADLOCK — Friends, former associates and the public are invited to a Celebration of Life for Conrad Pirner, a former Port of Port Townsend… Continue reading

Conrad Pirner (July 14

Peninsula Daily News’ owner buys Seattle Weekly

SEATTLE — Seattle Weekly has been sold to the community newspaper company that owns the Peninsula Daily News. Sound Publishing Inc. announced Wednesday that it… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim boys hold off Bremerton in crucial game; other prep reports

SEQUIM — Sequim survived a scare against Bremerton on Tuesday night, holding on to beat the Knights 61-58. With the win, the Wolves are alone… Continue reading

Peninsula Daily News’ owner buys Seattle Weekly

SEATTLE — Seattle Weekly has been sold to the community newspaper company that owns the Peninsula Daily News. Sound Publishing Inc. announced Wednesday that it… Continue reading

Extravaganza wraps today for Port Angeles shoppers

PORT ANGELES — A shopper at any of the participating 30 Port Angeles businesses could win a $3,000 shopping spree during the 2012 Holiday Extravaganza,… Continue reading

LaPush standoff ends peacefully after 15 hours

LAPUSH — A police standoff with a possible suicidal subject resulted in a 15-hour standoff over the weekend, after which police resolved peacefully, a spokesperson… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim boys basketball team gears up for two crucial games; other prep reports

SEQUIM — The Sequim boys basketball team has two crucial home games this week that should change the landscape at the top of the Olympic… Continue reading

Emergency siren tests scheduled today at noon

Clallam County emergency sirens will be tested at noon today as part of the monthly check of the eight “All Hazard Alert Broadcast Sirens” in… Continue reading