Entertainment news items for the North Olympic Peninsula.
Activities will include black-powder shoots, primitive archery, a dutch oven cooking competition, scrimshaw, music, storytelling and children’s activities.
It will take an estimated four to six weeks to complete the project, officials said.
Religion comes on the scene to bring the part back into a proper relationship with the larger whole.
The talks will take place next week at the Forks, Port Angeles and Sequim libraries.
The atmospheric sciences professor ignores certainty in favor of obfuscation.
The 49ers quarterback could choose to help instead of refusing to stand for the national anthem.
The Port Townsend show will run through Sept. 25.
News events across the North Olympic Peninsula.
Love is raised up over judgment amid stories of recovery and mourning.
Three of the four band members of Joy in Mudville were ill, an organizer said.
Formerly the Lazy Moon Craft Tavern, the New Moon in Port Angeles will feature beer, cider and wine — and the same staff.
Republican presidential nominee praises Mexicans as “amazing people” after meeting with the country’s president, Enrique Pena Nieto.
A recent letter writer mischaracterized his not supporting Port Angeles city water fluoridation.
Implant and periodontal practice sites in two North Olympic Peninsula cities have a new owner.
The Republican presidential candidate’s visit to Everett is marked by both supporters and protesters.
The PUD issued a Stage 2 alert which will continue until Morse Creek’s flow increases.
“It seemed like a fun way to educate people on what comes in on our coastline and repurpose a negative into a fun positive,” one organizer said.
Randy Johnson and Ron Richards outline their positions on Initiative 732 at an election forum.
The schedule for the road repairs will be announced in the coming weeks.