Caramel corn. Kettle corn. Buffalo cheddar cheese corn. Chocolatey caramel crunch. If it’s got a kernel, Mathew Craig, 14, can sell it.
Do you know what natural plant products may be marketable from your woodlands? How about knowing some of the common birds and critters that live in your woods
For the past 15 years Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife officials, with the support of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, have collaborated with the North Olympic Salmon Coalition staff and countless volunteers to restore a self-sustaining population of summer chum salmon to Jimmycomelately Creek.
Volunteers with the Welfare for Animals Guild purchased the property at 751 McComb Road Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Pet blessings; Mosaic to discuss disabilities; Five Acre’s ‘Kids Market’ set; more.
Two closed tennis courts at Sequim High School are set to reopen soon.
Here are some of the reports from police for the week of Oct. 1-6
Directors eye new elementary school, land purchase
Officials with the City of Sequim are looking to restructure residents’ water utility rates by volume.
County commissioners voted unanimously to approve the revised interim ordinance that establishes local controls for I-502 (legalized recreational marijuana) on Oct. 7.
The Clallam County League of Women Voters will host two candidate forums before the ballots are mailed on Oct. 15.
Clinical professor Don Downing of the University of Washington’s School of Pharmacy presents “Healthcare Delivery: How We Can Learn From India and Nicaragua,” at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, at The Landing Mall in Port Angeles.
On Saturday, Oct. 18, the Clallam County Genealogical Society hosts its fall seminar featuring Cyndi Ingle, the creator of Cyndi’s List of Genealogical Sites on the Internet, a categorized index of more than 327,000 online resources.