Clallam County

PASO 2016-2017 season kicks off Saturday

PASO 2016-2017 season kicks off Saturday

This is like driving a sleek sports car up a rising road — in other words, “simply thrilling.” So says Monique Mead,… Continue reading

PASO 2016-2017 season kicks off Saturday

Peninsula College plans events highlighting veterans

Peninsula College plans several events to honor veterans beginning Nov. 10. All of the events are free and open to the public… Continue reading

PEO bazaar in Sequim to feature gifts, baked goods, books galore this Saturday

PEO bazaar in Sequim to feature gifts, baked goods, books galore this Saturday

Chapter JC of PEO International will have its eighth bazaar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the foyer of Sequim Community… Continue reading

PEO bazaar in Sequim to feature gifts, baked goods, books galore this Saturday
Performing to raise funds: Monday Musicale Scholarship Fund concert Sunday in Port Angeles

Performing to raise funds: Monday Musicale Scholarship Fund concert Sunday in Port Angeles

Local artists will come together to raise money for youth scholarships during a special performance Sunday at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301… Continue reading

Performing to raise funds: Monday Musicale Scholarship Fund concert Sunday in Port Angeles
Sequim high schoolers find big message in ‘Little Women’

Sequim high schoolers find big message in ‘Little Women’

Local teens will stage the timeless tale of “Little Women” starting this weekend. Robin Hall directs… Continue reading

Sequim high schoolers find big message in ‘Little Women’
Sequim, Port Angeles libraries host children’s musician

Sequim, Port Angeles libraries host children’s musician

Have fun singing and stomping to the tunes of children’s musician Johnny Bregar of Seattle as he returns to the North Olympic Library System for… Continue reading

Sequim, Port Angeles libraries host children’s musician

ISSUES OF FAITH: Let the mask go and let God

Be gracious to me, O LORD, for I am languishing; heal me, O LORD, for my bones are troubled. My soul also is greatly troubled.… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council deadlocks on disruption rules

Port Angeles City Council deadlocks on disruption rules

City Council members can’t get a handle on handling residents who disrupt meetings. The council’s meeting Tuesday spilled into two meeting extensions… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council deadlocks on disruption rules
Sequim woman portrays Lillian Carter in one-woman show on New York stage

Sequim woman portrays Lillian Carter in one-woman show on New York stage

Yes, she was nervous — more than she expected, Carol Swarbrick… Continue reading

Sequim woman portrays Lillian Carter in one-woman show on New York stage

State funds McDonald Creek fish passage project

Clallam County has received a state grant for a fish passage project on McDonald Creek. The $295,219 grant amendment with the state… Continue reading

Peninsula College hosts open house at Port Angeles composites center

Peninsula College hosts open house at Port Angeles composites center

Peninsula College showed off its new facility for its advanced manufacturing and composites technology program during an open house. Guests toured the… Continue reading

Peninsula College hosts open house at Port Angeles composites center

Tickets go on sale Friday for Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Festival of Trees

Tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m. Friday for the Teddy Bear Tea, gala and other events at this year’s Festival… Continue reading

Meetings on 2017 budget set to start Nov. 14 in Forks

The preliminary 2017 budget for the city of Forks has been filed with the city clerk and a series of budget meetings is… Continue reading

Close to 40 percent return ballots in Clallam County

Close to 40 percent of registered voters in Clallam County have returned ballots in the Nov. 8 general election. The Clallam County… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Broker earns national real estate award; bank employee promoted

Doc Reiss, managing broker with Town & Country Real Estate, has been awarded the Certified Residential Specialist Designation by the Council of… Continue reading

LETTER: Action needed to abate U.S. Highway 101-Happy Valley Road bottleneck

After waiting a considerable length of time for oncoming traffic and backing up a long line of traffic behind me, I made a stupid left… Continue reading

LETTER: As a state representative, Mike Chapman would be bipartisan

I’ll make this short. I urge you to vote for Mike Chapman for 24th District state representative. He has worked in a bipartisan way to… Continue reading

LETTER: Here’s why your vote really does matter

• To stop the people, special interests and corporations who are relentlessly using our political system to take what they want and make everybody else… Continue reading

LETTER: I support Brian Coughenour for Clallam Superior Court despite one-sided endorsements

In response to Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Chairman/CEO Ron Allen’s Nov. 2 letter in Peninsula Voices [“Tribe for Neupert”], may it be known the Jamestown Tribal… Continue reading

LETTER: Jill Stein the only presidential candidate who’d help save our Earth

A letter to the editor published Thursday, “For Jill Stein,” was a clearly written summary of the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign. Letter-writer Therese “Tree” Stokan… Continue reading