Katherine M. Melcer, 33, and Travis McDaniel, 35, both of Carlsborg, were arrested on April 9 during a traffic stop in Jefferson County. Both were wanted on multiple arrest warrants out of Clallam County.
Derek A. Batton, 30, of Sequim, was arrested by a Clallam County Sheriff’s deputy and booked in to the jail on April 4.
The City of Sequim and Lydig Construction will hold their second public meeting to discuss the impacts that the construction of the new Civic Center will have on the surrounding neighborhood.
Streamkeepers of Clallam County recently received $2,000 from the Mountaineers Foundation to help consolidate the Clallam County Water Resources database.
The Sequim Association of Realtors recently announced the winners of their annual third grade “What My Home Means to Me” contest.
Registration is now open for the Port Angeles Kayak & Film Festival, set for April 12-13 in Port Angeles.
In late March, a federal court in Tacoma found that federal agencies violated the National Environmental Policy Act in approving plans to release hatchery fish to the Elwha River.
Interested, experienced and new horsemen and stock users are invited to meet park packers and learn about backcountry travel in the Olympic Wilderness at the park’s annual Barn Day event at the Elwha Barn on Saturday, April 12 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Annual Clallam Spring Clean Up is set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, April 13, at the Regional Transfer Station, 3501 W. 18th St., Port Angeles.
With the fences up, physical work officially has begun on the City of Sequim’s new civic center and police station.
Jon Purnell, Clallam PUD’s Utility Systems Land Agent, recently was recognized as the 2013 Washington “Land Surveyor of the Year.”
Sequim Bible Church, 847 N. Sequim Ave., presents “Experiencing the Passion,” a self-guided walking tour through Biblical events Jesus experienced from the Last Supper to his resurrection at the Empty Tomb.
Staff Sgt. Tristan Curren, a 28-year-old Port Angeles native, is serving as a Marine Corps drill instructor for Platoon 1022, Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion.