Peninsula College was recently awarded a $150,000 College Spark Washington Community Grant to help low-income students become college-ready and successfully transition to college.
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On Tuesday May 6, from midnight to midnight, the Seattle Foundation will host the fourth annual GiveBig event.
Cases of measles are occurring in three Washington counties – San Juan, Whatcom and Kitsap – along with a very large outbreak (more than 375 cases) in Southern British Columbia.
Paul Middents, who has studied time and timekeepers for more than four decades, will share his knowledge of the Clallam County Courthouse clock at the Clallam County Historical Society’s History Tales lecture series at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 4, at the First United Methodist Church, 110 E. Seventh St., Port Angeles.
Members of the Sequim and Port Angeles High School fastpitch teams joined community members for a “Pink Up” photo Monday evening in Sequim to help promote cancer awareness.
On May 10, Sequim High School sophomore Ryan Hurst is participating in Seattle’s Tour de Cure for his first time.
Sequim City Manager Steve Burkett will see a 3-percent raise following his high marks from a recent annual review.
Crazy Callen Weekend will kick off the first of two weekends packed with 119th Irrigation Festival events and activities. This year the Irrigation Festival starts things off with Crazy Daze Breakfast followed by the First Friday Artwalk, Family Fun Day, Kids Parade and much more including:
Onlookers watch as the Serenity House apartment building gets demolished earlier this week.
Sequim’s iconic granary is going up for auction. The historical Clallam Co-op granary and former El Cazador site at 531 W. Washington St. goes to the highest bidder at 10 a.m. Friday, May 9, in the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., in Port Angeles.
Dungeness Health & Wellness Clinic board president Dr. Audrey Gift announced April 28 that Pamela Leonard-Ray has been appointed executive director of the Sequim clinic.
As has been his custom for many years, 83-year-old Richard Dobbs was walking between the cliffs and the beach at Marlyn Nelson County Park several weeks ago when he came across what he believes is part of a cross to hold a Spanish flag from a 1790’s sailing ship commanded by Spanish-Peruvian explorer Manuel Quimper.