The Clallam County League of Women Voters will sponsor its first event for the general election season on Aug. 17.
New music, food and events on board for this weekend’s festivities
Donation, fundraiser expected to provide necessary funds
Thomas wins Black Bear Diner raffle as more than $1,300 worth of tickets sold
Starting this fall, a new collaboration between Peninsula College and Central Washington University offers Olympic Peninsula residents another opportunity to complete a baccalaureate degree.
Air Affaire volunteers needed, Saturday thrift shop opening, Alzheimer’s meeting on tap, more
Summer is a time for parties and picnics in the sun, but don’t let a DUI ruin your fun. Even though Washington legalized marijuana for adults 21 and older, it is still illegal and dangerous to drive under the influence of marijuana or alcohol.
Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 19, Olympic National Park rangers will lead guided interpretive walks along the Elwha River where Lake Aldwell once existed.
There’s nothing quite like a county fair to make a place feel like home — and our county fairs, we know, are truly something special! From rides to the rodeo, from our blue-ribbon winning produce, pies, goodies to our cotton candy and funnel cake — this is our summer and it’s beautiful.
Sequim resident Lydia Westover shares a sneak peek into her long life
The VFW Post 4760 in Sequim invites you to come dance on Saturday nights. Every Saturday from 6-8:30 p.m. it has a band scheduled. There is no cover charge. On Aug. 16 will be Silver & Gold, Aug. 23 is Round Trip and Aug. 30 is Still Kickin’.
It was all about the canines at the 7th annual Sequim Dog Party and KSQM Pet Day Saturday, Aug. 9.
It was another big year for the Tour de Lavender in 2014.