A Sequim woman was hurt in a two-car collision at about 5:30 p.m. May 8 at the intersection of State Route 19 and State Route 104.
Volunteers and staff continue to chip away at their dream of a new senior center.
The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 21, at the Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road at Railroad Bridge Road.
The Green Alliance for Veterans Education (GAVE) has veterans Victory Garden plots available at Robin Hill Park. This is a community garden that also donates food to local organizations by raising potatoes and pumpkins.
With a week remaining in a 60-day comment period about Olympic National Park’s Wilderness Stewardship Plan, park superintendent Sarah Creachbaum hopes to hear comments and suggestions from the public about the preliminary draft documents.
Sixth Congressional District Rep. Derek Kilmer has filed paperwork for reelection, but he and other political incumbents face a challenge as the five-day candidate filing period kicked off Monday.
Clallam County PUD #1 (PUD) commissioners voted to approve a staff recommended 3.5 percent increase in retail electric utility rates which amounts to an increase of approximately $3.35 per month for the average PUD residential customer, using 1,200 kWh per month.
The following are award winners in the 119th Irrigation Festival Grand Parade:
Despite the huge thunder and lightning storm the day before, many outstanding vehicles and their owners turned out for the 11th Annual Thunder Roll Show and Shine.
Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand announced last week she plans to retire at the end of her second term on Dec. 31.
On Wednesday, May 14, award winning artist Tuttie Peetz will share her passion for finding and sculpting driftwood in Session 4 of this and informative series by self-proclaimed “outdoor fanatics.” The final Outdoor Fanatics presentation will be at 7 p.m. at the Dungeness River Audubon in Railroad Bridge Park, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road in Sequim.
Several houses in the Sequim area were damaged by lightning Friday, May 9.
Law enforcement is seeking any information about 23-year-old Lauryn Garrett, a Sequim woman, who has been missing since May 1.