Tickets still remain for the Festival of Trees Teddy Bear Tea and other events that comprise event — The Gala, Family Days Breakfast, and Family Days — and are available at the Olympic Medical Center Foundation office at 1015 Georgiana St., Port Angeles, or by calling 417-7144.
The City of Sequim welcomes volunteers Budd and Merrily Nash as park hosts/docents for Carrie Blake Park.
Albert Haller Foundation President Gary Smith, along with Port Angeles District Superintendent Marc Jackson and Sequim School District Superintendent Kelly Shea, awarded grants to 56 community organizations throughout Clallam County on Wednesday, Oct. 29.
The Clallam Transit System has announced that staff will be out in the community to make it more convenient for disabled and senior Clallam County residents to get their regional reduced fare permit (RRFP) program ID cards.
TAX-AIDE is looking for new volunteers to prepare federal income tax returns for the upcoming tax season.
Sheriff’s Office asks residents to wait as new gun law forms
After almost two years of work, the widening project from Kitchen-Dick Road to Shore Road is nearly complete.
Reports regarding recent criminal activity in the Sequim area.
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has received multiple calls and reports from residents in Sequim, Port Angeles and Forks regarding phone calls from people claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service.
The Hurricane Ridge Winter Access Coalition is looking for funding to help keep Hurricane Ridge Road open four days per week this winter.
Miller Peninsula trail plan comments due; OPHS open house at new site; Sequim schools hosts tours; get support during holidays, more
On Wednesday, Nov. 19, housing advocates from Clallam and Jefferson counties will explore opportunities to partner to end homelessness across the North Olympic Peninsula.
On Oct. 22, the Sequim Prairie Grange honored the American Legion Riders Post #29 as the 2014 Non-Granger of the Year during the grange’s social night.